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Maserati - Quattroporte (2020)
Welcome to the definitive source for everything you want to know about the 2020 Maserati Quattroporte. Whether you’re a luxury‑sedan enthusiast, a prospective buyer, or simply curious about high‑performance executive cars, this guide gives you a deep dive into the Maserati Quattroporte price landscape – from the latest model releases to the realities of used Maserati Quattroporte price and depreciation patterns that shape the market.
Key Takeaway: the Maserati Quattroporte price reflects a blend of Italian craftsmanship, cutting‑edge technology, and market dynamics that influence how quickly a fresh model loses value and what you can expect if you’re buying a used one.
- Engine Options: 3.0L V6 Biturbo (Lucciola) and 4.2L V8 (Lamborghini‑derived) – both delivering 321–610 horsepower and 200–650 lb‑ft torque.
- Transmission: Dual‑clutch automated four‑shift for the V6, 8‑speed automatic for the V8, all tuned for maximum efficiency and feel.
- Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel Drivato™ for traction enhancement.
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded (95 RON or higher) required for optimal performance.
- Dimensions:
- Overall length: 4,887 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,960 mm
- Width: 1,965 mm
- Height: 1,476 mm
- Curb Weight: Approximately 1,850 kg for the V6, 1,900 kg for the V8.
- Interior Highlights: Full leather upholstery, dual infotainment screens, optional Bowers & Wilkins premium audio, cabin‑top ambient lighting.
- Safety & Driver Aids: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑centering assist, forward‑collision mitigation, pre‑safety plus.
Depreciation Overview
Understanding Maserati Quattroporte depreciation is essential for both new and used buyers. Luxury performance sedans typically follow a strict depreciation curve because of their high initial cost and limited residual value in the market.
- First Year: The Maserati Quattroporte price usually drops by 15–20% within the first year of ownership, as the vehicle moves from “new” to “used.”
- Year 2 – 3: A further 10–12% decline occurs over this period, especially for the V8 models, primarily due to higher maintenance and parts costs.
- Year 4 – 6: Depreciation slows to 6–8% per year; the V6 models tend to retain
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