What's New in the 2022 Maserati Quattroporte?
Besides the arrival of the potent new Trofeo, the most noticeable change to the 2021 Maserati Quattroporte is a new grille and a revised boomerang-shaped rear lighting cluster. This light cluster now has a 3-color lens that’s black around the edge, red in the middle, and clear on the bottom. The big update inside this stylish leather-clad Italian sedan is a large new 10.1-in touchscreen with a curved glass surface. Three models are available for 2021: the V6-powered Quattroporte S and Quattroporte S Q4, and the new V8-powered Quattroporte Trofeo.
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You won’t see yourself coming and going in the 2021 Maserati Quattroporte, a head-turning sedan with a Ferrari-built engine. The new Trofeo, with its 580-hp V8, pulls strongest at our hearts, but any Quattroporte is plenty quick and delightfully Italian.
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This luxurious and sporty big Maserati sedan is offered as a Quattroporte S or an AWD Quattroporte S Q4. Both are available in base, GranLusso and GranSport trims. There’s also the potent new Maserati Quattroporte called the Trofeo. The standard
Quattroporte S ($104,390, plus $1,995 destination) is generously equipped. In addition to its 424-horsepower twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 and 8-speed automatic transmission, the 2021 Maserati Quattroporte S has 19-inch alloy wheels, adaptive LED headlamps, a sunroof, a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen and adaptive suspension damping. Other standard fare on the Quattroporte S includes heated front seats, a hands-free trunk, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a blind-spot alert, and a Harman Kardon audio system with 10 speakers and a 1-year subscription to Sirius satellite radio. The
Quattroporte S GranLusso ($111,390) adds an upgraded interior with silk and leather upholstery from Ermenegildo Zegna, plus heated and vented front seats, a chrome insert in the front fascia, 20-in alloy wheels, and gloss-black brake calipers with the Maserati script in white. Priced identically is the
Quattroporte S GranSport ($111,390). It comes with 12-way power front sport seats, unique front and rear fasciae, 20-inch alloy wheels and gloss-red brake calipers with the Maserati script in white. For all intents and purposes, the Maserati
Quattroporte S Q4 ($108,890) is a Quattroporte S with AWD. The
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S Q4 GranLusso and
Quattroporte S Q4 GranSport models are both priced at $115,890. Capping the lineup is the potent and opulent new
Quattroporte Trofeo ($142,390). In addition to a 580-hp twin-turbo V8 and a rich, top-quality interior, this AWD hot rod comes with 21-inch alloy wheels and a Corsa button that allows for even sportier driving dynamics. Also notable: The Quattroporte Trofeo has launch control, which is far better than any human at turning those 580 horses into entertaining forward thrust. Options abound. One of the most notable is a new woven leather interior material called Zegna Pelletessuta. Thin strips of Nappa leather are woven together to form a fabric that blends an old-world feel with modern technology. Notable Quattroporte option packages include the blacked-out Nerissimo Package ($4,590), which includes 20-inch black wheels, the GranSport front and rear fasciae, piano-black interior trim, and gloss-red brake calipers. A GT Sport Package ($3,490) is similar, but with silver 20-inch alloy wheels. There’s also a Carbon Fiber Package ($2,700) available on the 2021 Quattroporte. It includes paddle shifters and door sills made of carbon, plus high-gloss carbon twill interior trim and a heated sport steering wheel wrapped in black leather.