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Maserati - Levante (2021)

Discover the Maserati Levante, Italy’s bold entry into the luxury crossover arena, and find out how its Maserati Levante price aligns with your budget. Whether you’re eyeing the latest 2021 model or hunting for a reliable used Maserati Levante price, this guide demystifies the factors that influence cost, value, and depreciation.

  • Model year: 2021 (or other years)
  • Engine: 3.0‑liter twin‑charged V6 (supercharged & turbocharged)
  • Horsepower: 350‑470 hp depending on trim
  • Torque: 420‑480 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, all‑wheel drive standard
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline (92+ octane)
  • Drivetrain: AWD with adaptive torque distribution
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 194.3" x 93.3" x 67.9"
  • Wheelbase: 118.4"
  • Ground clearance: 7.9"
  • Curb weight: 4,600–4,700 lbs
  • Seating capacity: 5 adults
  • Interior features: Leather upholstery, 9‑inch infotainment, panoramic sunroof, 6‑speaker Bose audio system, dual‑zone climate control
  • Safety features: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑keeping assist, 8‑camera system, advanced collision‑warning system

The Maserati Levante price naturally varies by trim level, optional packages, geographic region, and vehicle condition. Manufacturers, dealers, and third‑party marketplaces all adjust valuations based on demand, supply, and local market dynamics. While a brand‑new 2021 model will carry a higher sticker than earlier production runs, a used Maserati Levante price reflects mileage, service history, and cosmetic wear.

Depreciation Insights

Understanding Maserati Levante depreciation is crucial when evaluating long‑term ownership costs. Exotic, high‑performance luxury SUVs tend to hold value better than their mainstream counterparts, but they still depreciate. Typical depreciation curves for the Levante look like this:

  • First‑year decline: 15‑20% of the original value for new cars.
  • Second‑year decline: 10‑15% of the remaining value.
  • Third‑year decline: 5‑10% of the remaining value.
  • After five years: overall loss of about 40‑45% from the original sticker price.

These percentages account for the iconic design, robust performance, and Maserati’s brand perception. Compared to mass‑market SUVs, the Levante’s depreciation curve


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