Reminds me a lot of the Infiniti M, with a bit of Mercedes in the rear lights. Hoping it looks better with better pictures, but it'll probably be much nicer in the metal.
I think it looks very bad compared to the old one. It is not ugly but it doesn't have anything special as Maseratis usually have. The profile looks a bit like a Fisker, the front is more like a facelift with Ferrari style headlights, the rear quarter panel look like an FF, the taillights look like the CLS and the exhausts like an AMG.
For me the GranTurismo is the most beautiful coupé in the world, if this is the Quattroporte replacemnet I am really worried about the GranTurismo replacement. When something is perfect it is nearly impossible to do better.
Current Quattroporte is a classic car with a unique elegant profile. Maserati needs real hard work on the replacement cuz' she's got big shoes to fill.
This rendering is based on the Toyota Avalon, isn't it? Didn't like the Ford Kinetic Design (2012 Mondeo or 2013 Fusion) at the rear and the 2012 Hyundai Grandeur's side style. Let's hope the upcoming rumours about the powertrain become true.
aw, yes, a Maserati Quattroporte next to a Patek Philippe dealer.....that'll do. Even though I'm an IWC fan, that'll do.
Even though it's getting long in the tooth and its reliability is rather questionable at best, there's no doubt that the current car is just achingly beautiful. I miss my SoCal days where I'd just hop over to the local Ferrari/Maserati dealer and I could just ogle at the cars upclose, and when she wasn't looking, the pretty receptionist. Well, the receptionist wasn't up close....that'd rude, you know?
What is the latest reliable rumor with the upcoming QP? Ferrari engine or is Chrysler going to throw in a Hemi?
Maserati S.p.A. is an Italian luxury vehicle manufacturer. Established on 1 December 1914
in Bologna, Italy, the company's headquarters are now in Modena, Italy. The company has been
owned by Stellantis since 2021.
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