2004 Maserati Quattroporte Preview Update
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New Photos Released
Maserati, the legendary Italian marque now owned and operated by Ferrari, has recently released photos of its forthcoming Quattroporte, a tease in preparation to showing the car in the flesh as part of the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show on September 9.
The Trident brand has a forty-year history of producing luxury 4-doors with supercar performance, and this latest version should be quite capable of carrying the torch forward.
Its elegant shape was penned by Pininfarina design house, the carrozzeria responsible for the Ferrari
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| Maserati has 40 years of experience producing 4-door luxury supercars, and the Quattroporte, which debuts this fall, should live up to the companys rich history. (Photo: Maserati S.p.A) |
The new car follows such tradition exuding a rare grace unlike anything from its European rivals, which should find it popular among the rich and famous.
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| Pininfarina, who has also designed many Ferraris, gives the 400-hp Quattroporte its elegant styling. (Photo: Maserati S.p.A) |
The hood seems as long as any Ive seen, with tasteful sculpting between the grille and front fenders, helping to give the appearance of a classic separation. Its long and
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| No expense will be spared on this customizable Maserati, what many consider the "4-door Ferrari" the prancing horse marque would never build. (Photo: Photo: Maserati S.p.A) |
The greenhouse is long and narrow, adding to the Quattroportes sporting demeanor, finalizing in a trademark Maserati C-pillar, complete with chromed Trident badge at its center.
Maserati seems to be keeping the Quattroportes rear end styling secretive, not offering any photographs
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| Under the skin the new Quattroporte boasts the same Ferrari derived V8 that motivates the brands 4200 GT Coupe (shown above) and Spyder models. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
But word has it under the skin lies nothing less than the same Ferrari derived V8 that motivates the brands 4200 GT Coupe and Spyder (convertible) models. Said to offer 400-hp instead of the 2-doors 390, the new sedan will leave the majority of its 4-door peers well behind.
Gear actuation will be via a conventional gated 6-speed manual or high-tech Cambiocorsa 6-speed sequential manual with automatic mode, the latter of which proved wonderfully capable in the coupe that I previously drove.
Inside the cabin, the spaciousness of a full-size luxury car allows comfortable cruising for five adults.
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| An exclusive Royale edition Quattroporte may be offered, sporting a variation of the Ferrari Enzos 650-hp V12. (Photo: Ferrari) |
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