The heavily concealed front-end suggests the car is in for a major styling update with a new grille and revised headlights likely to make the cut. The final design will likely sport a more aggressive front similar to the imposing GranTursimo two-door. The rear of the car will also come in for an update with a new bumper and LED taillights likely to be among the list of changes. More camouflage gear on the center of the boot suggests a new integrated third brake light.
Mechanical changes will likely include a more powerful yet more fuel-efficient 4.7L V8 with direct injection technology borrowed from Ferrari’s new California GT.
With the Aston Martin Rapide and Porsche Panamera due to arrive in the next two years, Maserati will be facing some serious competition in the sports-luxury sedan market and these latest changes are key to ensuring the Quattroporte remains fresh.


Reader Comments
Mon May 19 2008 8:29 AM
Burke says
A piece of beauty, luxury, and refinement...But 11 MPG! That's worse than my Hummer H2!
Tue May 20 2008 12:00 AM
big L says
Is this version of QP an elongated one? Looks like the rear door is longer. Like the S -class has that extra 5 inches in the rear area and this car looks that way too.
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