The New Maserati
“Maserati stands today at the
edge of an unparalleled strategic and industrial growth that will see our
presence in the world rise to 50,000 units a year by 2015. This growth is a
challenge for which Maserati has carefully prepared itself and that we all welcome
with anticipation.
“It is a growth based on those
values of style, elegance, quality and performance for which Maserati has
always been recognised and praised in almost 100 years of history. This
exciting progression will make the new Maserati a true global player with two
new production sites in two different continents and a heart solidly planted in
Modena, Italy, where our roots are.
“It is a growth that will be
based on three new models entering two new segments of the automobile market –
and it starts with the all-new 2013 Maserati Quattroporte.”
Harald Wester, Maserati CEO
Maserati Quattroporte: Italian
design at its best
“The new Maserati Quattroporte
is a high-performance sports luxury saloon that reinterprets the design
features of classic Maseratis in a contemporary design language. Its style was
born out of the guiding design principles of Maserati: harmony of shapes,
dynamism of lines and Italian elegance. More generous in size when compared to
the previous model, the new Quattroporte has a design that is at once graceful
and sinuous, fashioned to bring out the sporty nature of the car.
“Some of the elements
characterising the previous model have been purposely maintained: the front
grille, the three side vents and the triangular C pillar. At the same time new
style and functional features have been introduced: the strong belt line that
runs through the entire side of the car giving the new Quattroporte a look and
feel that is at once muscular and elegant, with frameless doors and three side
windows.
“Inside, the design of the
Quattroporte aims at essentiality, stressing the simplicity of lines and the
full functionality of the on-board instrumentation. Functional elements are
blended with soft quality surfaces made of prestigious woods and refined
leathers.”
Lorenzo Ramaciotti, Head of
Maserati Design Centre
Maserati Quattroporte: All-New
Next Generation Powertrain
“The innovative Maserati
engines of the all-new Maserati Quattroporte have been designed and developed
by Maserati and Ferrari engineers in the heart of Italy’s motor valley. They
are going to be produced in the Ferrari plant in Maranello that has been
synonymous with cutting-edge technology and passion for well over 60 years.
“Passion is indeed the middle
name of a whole new generation of Maserati engines that will equip the all-new
Maserati Quattroporte and the models that will soon follow it on the market.
Passion and state-of-the-art technology, both at the heart of all the new
Maserati engines that will be mounted on the next generation of Maserati
vehicles, have produced engines that are not only more powerful than ever, or
more exciting to drive than ever – but also more fuel efficient than ever
before.”
Paolo Martinelli, Maserati
Powertrain Director
Maserati Quattroporte: Key
Technical Features
“Refined technical solutions,
an explicit attention to the most challenging targets in terms of performance,
comfort, efficiency and safety – these are the key elements of the all-new
Maserati Quattroporte.
“Maserati engineers have
worked – with a competence matched only by their passion – in chassis designing
and engineering, weight reduction, ergonomic enhancement to develop a car
capable of fitting different powertrain architectures and transmission configurations
for the most diverse driving conditions but always maintaining Maserati’s
trademark best-in-class driving comfort.
“The result is the all-new
Maserati Quattroporte, a luxury sports saloon that reaches new heights in terms
of performance and handling, driving enjoyment as well as respect of the world
we live in: the best performance ever in the long history of Maserati’s
four-door flagship saloon is matched by the unprecedented success in the quest
for a more fuel efficient automobile. All this done, of course, as you may
expect from Maserati, in the spirit of the most severe active and passive
safety conditions.”
Roberto Corradi, Maserati
Vehicle Development Director
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