Taking centre stage on Maserati's Geneva motor show stand is a new version of its Maserati Levante SUV.
Limited to 100 units, the Levante Trofeo Launch Edition is, says the luxury Italian brand, the star of its line-up.
It will be available in three colours: Blu Emozione Matte blue, Giallo Modenese yellow and Rosso Magma red. Other external features to distinguish the model include carbonfibre inserts on the bumpers, side skirts and bonnet and 22in Orione alloy wheels.
Inside, there are new sports seats with full-grain Pieno Fiore leather and a Trofeo logo stitched into the headrest.
There's no indication that the Launch Edition has a different powerplant than the regular Trofeo: a 582bhp 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 designed by Ferrari. This provides a 0-62 time of 4.1sec and a top speed of ‘close to’ 186mph. The gearbox is an eight-speed automatic unit from ZF.
A price for the Trofeo Launch Edition hasn't yet been defined, but more details should be given at the show.
Maserati said its stand represents a focus on ‘distinctive Italianness’ and customisation. To this end, renowned woodworking company Giorgetti, metalworking firm De Castelli and men’s luxury clothing manufacturer Ermenegildo Zegna will co-host the Maserati stand, each displaying tools, materials and components.
But where cars are concerned, visitors can see Maserati's 2019-model-year range, composed of Maserati Ghibli, Maserati Quattroporte, Granturismo and Levante models in restyled trims. Among them is a Granturismo MC with a new trim pack and exterior stylings, a Levante S Q4 Gransport in exclusive trim and with a Zegna Pelletessuta interior and two Ghibli S Q4 models, in Gransport and Granlusso trim respectively.
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Thats all i ever wanted in
Thats all i ever wanted in the levante a nice V8
Thats all i ever wanted in
Thats all i ever wanted in the levante a nice V8
This being the star of the
This being the star of the stand, its clear to see that Maserati have big things in mind for Geneva.
Looks lovely in that blue though.