The upcoming Maserati Quattroporte will serve as the future flagship for the Italian brand under Stellantis. This vehicle will be built on the STLA Large platform, the same one used for the new GranTurismo. The chosen production facility is the Mirafiori plant, where the car is slated for production in the coming years. The vehicle will be exclusively electric and will deliver truly impressive performance. According to rumors, it will be smaller in size than the current model, which measures over 5.2 meters.
A rendering offers a glimpse of what the new Maserati Quattroporte might look like
What’s most intriguing about this car is that it will simultaneously replace two models from the automotive brand. It will take over from the current generation of the Quattroporte and also fill the void left by Maserati‘s other sedan, Ghibli, which the luxury marque has decided not to renew with a new generation.
As a result, the new Maserati Quattroporte will carry a significant responsibility as it will essentially be the sole true sedan in the Modena-based brand’s lineup. The rest of the lineup will be characterized by the presence of SUVs like the Levante and Grecale, along with sports cars like the MC20, GranCabrio, and GranTurismo. Regarding the design of this model, information on changes is still limited. However, it’s expected that there won’t be any revolutionary alterations, in line with Maserati’s usual approach. Instead, it will represent an evolution compared to the current model, albeit a somewhat more extensive one, considering the vehicle’s reduced dimensions and the need to replace the Ghibli.
Speaking of the design of the new Maserati Quattroporte, a recent render has surfaced online, created by the renowned designer and digital artist Avarvarii. He has ventured to envision the style of Maserati’s upcoming flagship. The result is what we’re presenting here. Hopefully, more information about this highly anticipated model from the automotive brand will become available in the coming months.