Introduction to Maserati
Quattroporte
Quattroporte Executive GT Presented toghether with the Quattroporte Sport GT, the Executive GT represents the Quattroporte in its most elegant form. Comfort levels of the Executive GT are at their highest and most exclusive. Standard features include: alcantara roof upholstery, leather and wood steering wheel rim, rear seat heating, ventilation and massage functions, rear window curtains, rear stowable wooden tables and rear seat control panel for HVAC. Technical differences remain limited to newly designed 19 inch rims with ball polish finishing. Both Executive GT and Sport GT versions co-exist with the standard Quattroporte model.
Quattroporte Automatic The most important technical evolution came with the introduction of the Quattroporte Automatic at the 2007 Detroit motor show. While the Quattroporte with Duoselect transmission has proven to be an ideal match for Maserati’s sporty reputation, demand for a fully automatic version has always been present. The Quattroporte Automatic is much more then a Quattroporte simply fitted with a new gearbox. From the 16.500 components of which the Quattroporte is made, 4.800 are new. The powertrain is completely new with the adaption of a new wet sump engine (F136UC), gearbox, propellor shaft and limited slip differential. Also the Quattroporte Duoselect benefitted from the important improvements and modifications introduced in the Quattroporte Automatic (MY07 onwards), such as the completely redesigned HVAC system and improved comfort due to modifications made at the wheel suspensions. The Quattroporte Automatic is available in standard version as well as Sport GT and Executive GT.
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