Maserati News

Is your Audi or Maserati being recalled?
By Robbie Wallis · 30 May 2017
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued safety recalls for the recently launched Maserati Levante SUV and several Audi models over engine faults.
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Maserati expands Levante range with S variant
By Justin Hilliard · 25 May 2017
Maserati Australia has announced the first petrol-powered variant in its Levante line-up, the flagship S.
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Maserati Aus boss has hopes for another SUV
By Robbie Wallis · 08 Feb 2017
Maserati Australia has indicated that the exclusive Italian brand may have to expand its stable of SUVs beyond the recently released Levante.
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Why 2016 has already set a car safety recall record
By Joshua Dowling · 09 Jul 2016
We've passed the annual peak for car safety recalls -- and there is still six months left to run.
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Luxury SUV sales surge continuing in 2016
By Richard Blackburn · 10 Jun 2016
Luxury SUV sales growth continues during first five months of 2016.
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Plug-in hybrids and SUVs not in Ferrari's future
By John Carey · 18 Mar 2016
Ferrari doesn't want more customers, or at least not many. It doesn't want to cash in on the SUV boom.
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2016 Maserati Levante revealed
By John Carey · 04 Mar 2016
Maserati's emblem depicts a weapon, which is now turned threateningly in the direction of Porsche and Range Rover.The new Levante, the latest model from the boutique Italian brand with the trident badge, aims to challenge well-established luxury SUV rivals built elsewhere in Europe.Maserati chief Harald Wester told the crowd at the Levante’s Geneva unveiling that it was “a truly unique alternative to the rest”.The German-born engineer cites the Maserati’s technical advantages. The big, tall and broad SUV has a lower centre of gravity than competitors and ideal 50-50 weight distribution front and rear. It’s been designed to handle well on normal roads, in other words.Wester claims the Levante can match the best in class all-round capability, meaning it’s been engineered to cope with snow and sand, mud and rocks.An SUV was always part of Maserati’s brand-revival master plan, he says.The Levante shares many mechanical parts and much of its structure with the successful Ghibli and Quattroporte sedans. Both started production years before Levante but the SUV was taken into account at the design stage.Road testing will establish whether the Levante can do all Wester says it can. In the case of Australia, that is some way off.Levante production is under way in Turin but Europe, the US and other large markets head the queue for deliveries.Maserati Australasia boss Glen Sealey expects the first Levante shipment to reach Australia at the end of the year.They will all be diesel powered, he says, with the same 202kW 3.0-litre turbo diesel V6 used in the Ghibli and Quattroporte. “That is the most important drivetrain,” Sealey says, noting the dominance of diesels in the luxury SUV market in Australia.Pricing is yet to be decided but Maserati’s cheapest current model is the $140,000 Ghibli diesel. Levantes will have an eight-speed automatic and Maserati’s Q4 all-wheel-drive. Petrol engine options will be 243kW and 301kW versions of the company’s twin-turbo 3.0-litre V6, produced by Ferrari.These engines are not confirmed for Australia but Sealey reckons the Levante will become the brand’s best-selling model here.
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Best seven prestige cars arriving in 2016
By Craig Duff · 04 Jan 2016
Luxury car buyers will again be spoiled for choice this year, with a new arrival to suit every budget.
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Luxury sales still booming
By Joshua Dowling · 13 Oct 2015
While Australian new-car sales may be heading for another record and most Top 10 brands are up, the latest figures show prestige marques are outpacing the rest of the market.
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Rolls-Royce SUV spied testing | spy shots
By Paul Gover · 17 Apr 2015
The race to build the world's costliest and most outrageous SUV just shifted into high gear.
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