Maserati's longest-serving nameplate first debuted in 1963 as a four-door luxury sedan.
It's remained so ever since, and continued to be offered with a V8 powertrain until it was discontinued in 2023, two years after global automaker Stellantis took over the brand.
It has since announced plans for the Quattroporte to return in 2028 with an electric powertrain.
The line-up currently starts at $192,830 for the Quattroporte GT and ranges through to $396,220 for the range-topping Quattroporte Trofeo.