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Maserati Makes Waves with MC20 Announcement and 2021 Model Year Lineup

Posted by: Jennifer Morand

Last week, Maserati introduced its 2021 model year lineup to the North American market, including an expanded Trofeo collection with V8 engines in the Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte. The entire lineup receives a significant range of styling updates as well as a new Maserati Intelligent Assistant multimedia system and the addition of active driving assist.
 
Final-MC20
 
Maserati also made headlines with the unveiling of the MC20, taking the brand back to its racing roots (it has been 20 years since Maserati produced a supercar, the MC12). According to Maserati, the MC20 delivers in luxury, performance and sportiness and features the brand’s new Nettuno engine. The MC20’s V6 produces 621 horsepower with 538-lb.-ft. of torque, delivering 0-62 acceleration in under 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph. The MC20 is expected to arrive in the U.S. in fall 2021.
 
MaseratiTrio
 
For the 2021 model year, Maserati unifies the styling among the Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte to make these vehicles instantly recognizable. Key design highlights include a new front grille and rear light clusters that provide a boomerang shape (inspired by the 3200 GT). Maserati also gave the lineup modern upgrades inside while keeping signature design cues.
 
The instrument clusters inside the vehicles are redesigned for the 2021 model year and have received new dials, needles and typography – inspired by timepieces and jewelry, which the brand knows are also important to its customer. The 7-inch cluster also features improved graphics with a black background and white retro-illuminated dials. Also new for the 2021 model year is the addition of Zegna Pelletessuta, a premium industry-exclusive woven leather interior available on all three nameplates on Gransport/GranLusso trims as well as GTS and Trofeo models.
 
All vehicles feature the new generation Maserati Intelligent Assistant multimedia system, powered by an Android Auto operating system. The 2021 infotainment system includes: Bluetooth for multiple devices, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, a reconfigurable home screen, over-the-air updates, Alexa in-vehicle voice assistant, e-call, remote diagnostics control, live navigation services, personal account and app store access.
 
The addition of active driving assist is also available in all three 2021 models. The technology is available as long as the adaptive cruise control system is activated, which aims to reduce driver fatigue and keep the vehicle centered in its lane. 
 
Levante
 
Levante
For the 2021 model year, the Levante receives an updated front grille with a tuning fork design, available in chrome for the GranLusso trim and Piano Black for the GranSport. Notable interior updates include significant changes in both design and tech for the central display and instrument cluster. The 8.4-inch infotainment screen receives improved resolution and graphics. The 2021 Levante lineup includes the Levante, Levante S, Levante GTS and Levante Trofeo.
 
Ghibli
 
Ghibli
In addition to the rear light clusters, the 2021 Ghibli also receives an updated grille with a tuning fork design, available on the same trims as the Levante. The Ghibli’s center screen is now larger (10.1 inches) and also receives improved resolution and graphics for the 2021 model year.
 
The 2021 Ghibli lineup includes the Ghibli, Ghibli S, Ghibli S Q4 and Ghibli Trofeo.
 
Quattroporte
 
Quattroporte
Maserati’s flagship, the Quattroporte, also features the upgraded grille with the same GranLusso and GranSport offerings as the Levante and Ghibli, along with the enhanced boomerang-shaped lighting cluster at the rear. The Quattroporte also receives the same enhanced central screen as the Ghibli, which has been enlarged to 10.1-inches with a curved glass top.  
 
The 2021 Quattroporte lineup includes the Quattroporte, Quattroporte S Q4 and Quattroporte Trofeo.
 
Trofeo Collection 
The Trofeo collection has been expanded for the 2021 model year to include the Ghibli and Quattroporte, and now, all three models feature a V8 engine that produces 580 horsepower making the Ghibli Trofeo and Quattroporte the fastest Maserati sedans ever built (with a top speed of 203 mph). The Levante goes up to 187 mph. Both of the sedans feature Corsa buttons for top performance and enhanced driving dynamics.
 
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