The last Maserati V8 isn’t a sports car

6 August 2024, 12:28 pm

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The last Maserati V8 isn’t a sports car
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The last Maserati V8 isn’t a sports car
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Maserati has unveiled its final V8-powered sports car, the Quattroporte Grand Finale, in a discreet sedan design. The car, part of the customisation program Fuoriserie, was delivered to a passionate Trident customer in the US. Finished in Blu Nobile paint with carbon-fibre body kit, the Quattroporte Grand Finale features a twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V8 engine producing 427kW and 729Nm. On the inside, there are special plaques and luxurious leather trims, with a leather-lined boot as per the customer’s request. Maserati is transitioning to electric models, with the Levante replacement due in 2027 and the Quattroporte replacement in 2028. The one-off MC20 Iris supercar, also revealed, features a unique AI Aqua Rainbow paint scheme and Maserati’s twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6 engine.

Brands mentioned: Maserati, Ferrari.

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