Maserati is bidding farewell to its current lineup by launching the Quattroporte Grand Finale, which is the last model equipped with the 3.8-liter, 572-horsepower V-8 engine.
This exclusive model has been customized through the Fuoriserie program, featuring Blu Nobile paint and carbon fiber details.
The Quattroporte Grand Finale boasts a luxurious interior with burl wood and leather finishes, including headrests embroidered with the brand’s logo.
In addition to the Quattroporte, Maserati also unveiled the MC20 Iris, a unique version of the supercar with vibrant Aqua Rainbow paint. Both vehicles were created for an enthusiast of the brand and represent Maserati’s craftsmanship. The MC20 Iris showcases a combination of iridescent tones and white details that highlight its bold aesthetics.
The production of the Quattroporte marks the end of an era, as the next model in the lineup will be electric and is expected to be smaller than its predecessors.
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