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NewsUpdates for the 2017 Maserati Quattroporte
Maserati just unveiled their 2017 Quattroporte; please note that it isn't a completely new car, but rather a set of updates designed to help the Italian sedan stay relevant a few more years. First of all, there will be two new option packages: GranLusso will add silk fabric inside, a …
NewsMaserati calls Levante 'the Maserati of SUVs'
"The Maserati of SUVs" will soon be here, representing "the optimum blend" of design, exclusivity and performance in the sport utility segment, according to the Italian automaker. Like the cars for which the brand is best known, the all-new Levante's aesthetics are first and foremost, with a design that is …
NewsHere's What The Maserati Levante Will Look Like
We know that Maserati is working on its very first SUV, the Levante. While the manufacturer hasn’t announced any teasers or shown any pictures of the vehicle, we’re fairly certain that we know what it will look like, as Autoguide just published the patent drawings for the Levante. Filed in …
NewsMaserati’s SUV Could Happen In Detroit
We already knew that Maserati was working on an SUV (The Kubang Concept was launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2011, and gave us an indication of what the vehicle could look like) but we had no idea when it would actually be unveiled or put into production. According …
NewsMaserati Green-Lights the Alfieri
Maserati has been somewhat of a dying brand in the last few years, but now that FCA has finally found it a place in its empire, the small Italian manufacturer is clawing its way back up. The Ghibli brought some new blood to the company, and the Levante SUV will …
NewsFCA's 5-Year Plan: The Best of the Rest
As you know, FCA unveiled its 5-year plan today. While we talked about the American side of Sergio's empire, there was also information about the Italian brands (Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Maserati and Ferrari). Alfa Romeo The famous sports-car maker will go back to its roots with multiple new models in …
NewsNew 5-Year Plan for Chrysler, and the end of SRT
Five years ago, the Italian conglomerate Fiat bought Chrysler back from the clutches of Cerberus Capital Management. Fiat's CEO, Sergio Marchionne, revealed his 5-years plan for the future of its brands shortly after. He wanted to clean up the American lineup, and develop new technologies to keep Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep relevant. Fast-forward …
New ModelsMaserati Levante to Start Production in 2015
According to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne, Maserati will start producing the Levante SUV in 2015. Production will be at its Mirafiori plant in northern Italy. "We are getting Mirafiori ready for production (of the Maserati SUV). The first bodies are expected for 2015," Marchionne said. His comments came …
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