Maserati Quattroporte Model Years and History

Maserati Quattroporte Model Years

2022 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2022 Quattroporte

The Quattroporte gets a new trim lineup for 2022.

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2021 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2021 Quattroporte

The Quattroporte gets a few changes for 2021, a new Trofeo trim was added to the lineup while the GTS trim was dropped, the touchscreen was updated with a new 10.1-inch infotainment system and the exterior styling was updated.

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2020 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2020 Quattroporte

The Quattroporte is mostly unchanged for 2020. New standard features include soft close doors, a heated leather and wood steering wheel, power rear sunblind, and the Driver Assistance Package. New options include column-mounted paddle shifters and upgraded leather upholstery.

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2019 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2019 Quattroporte

The Quattroporte got a mild refresh last year, so this year the car only gets a couple of small tweaks to make it better. The shifter is now a more intuitive design, and getting it into manual mode is easier than last year. Several new interior color options are available, while the exterior of GTS models get a subtly redesigned front grille to go along with new side skirts. A couple of new wheel options are available for 2019 as well.

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2018 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2018 Quattroporte

For 2018 the Maserati Quattroporte gets a mild refresh heading into the new year. The headlights have been upgraded to full LED units, while the steering rack is now fully electrically assisted. A host of active safety and driver-assistance features like adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, surround-view camera and lane-keep assist become available as well. The standard twin turbo 6-cylinder engine benefits from an added 20 horses under the hood.

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2017 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2017 Quattroporte

For 2017 Maserati have given the Quattroporte a small refresh to the styling. Bumpers front and rear have been updated and the front bumper now includes an active grille shutter for improved aerodynamics. Inside, a new touchscreen now offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Adaptive cruise control and a lane departure system round out the additions for 2017.

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2016 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2016 Quattroporte

The 2016 model year brings few changes, including a standard fuel-saving engine stop-start feature.

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2014 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2014 Quattroporte

The Quattroporte has been completely redesigned for 2014. The new car is significantly bigger and longer than the car it replaces while somehow managing to also be lighter. New engines have been introduced that are both more fuel efficient and more powerful than before. The new Quattroporte is improved in almost every way over the previous model.

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2013 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2013 Quattroporte

For 2013 the Maserati Quattroporte gets a slight bump in power for both versions of the 4.7L V8. The addition of a standard front parking sensors is also new across the lineup. The Quattroporte remains otherwise unchanged.

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2011 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2011 Quattroporte

Not much has changed for the Quattroporte since its major facelift for the 2009 model year. The 4-door sedan (Quattroporte being Italian for "four-door") retains its luxurious interior appointments and powerful V8 engine for all three trim levels, base, S and Sport GT S. Some minor cosmetic updates have been made to the S model, and several options have been placed into packages to make customer ordering more simplified.

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2010 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2010 Quattroporte

Not much has changed for the Quattroporte since its major facelift for the 2009 model year. The 4-door sedan (Quattroporte being Italian for "four-door") retains its luxurious interior appointments and powerful V8 engine for all three trim levels, base, S and Sport GT S.

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2009 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2009 Quattroporte

The Italian-built Quattroporte gets a revised appearance for 2009, with a grille and bumper that now nearly match those of the GranTurismo coupe, while the rear fascia and taillamps have also been redesigned slightly. Inside, the center console has been redesigned, the navigation system is updated and the door mirrors are of a new design. Two new shades of leather--Marrone Corniola and Sabbia--replace the former beige hue. The 400-horsepower, 4.2-liter V-8 powers the Quattroporte, while the Quattroporte S gets a new 430-horsepower, 4.7-liter V-8. Also, a new performance-focused Quattroporte Sport GT S bows for 2009. Both the standard Quattroporte and Quattroporte Sport GT S now feature the ZF 6-speed automatic transmission that made its debut on the Quattroporte Automatica last year.

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2008 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2008 Quattroporte

The 2008 Maserati Quattroporte gets a new tire pressure monitor standard on all models, and the engine's horsepower increase to 400 (from 394). Paddle shifters mounted behind the steering wheel are a new option across the board, while the GSM phone kit is no longer orderable. Sport models can opt for black, yellow, or blue brake calipers as well as extra interior leather trim. The Sport can also add a Chrome Line Package that includes chrome exterior door handles, window mouldings, and exhaust pipes. Several new wheel styles are also on offer.

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2007 Maserati Quattroporte trims

2007 Quattroporte

A newly optional six-speed automatic transmission is the big news for 2007; otherwise the Maserati Quattroporte continues with few changes.

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About Quattroporte

Maserati unveiled the all-new Quattroporte in 2005, touting it as a midsized luxury sedan that boasted a modern and innovative body style with a wide range of buyer customizable options and features. It was powered by a Ferrari-inspired 4.2-liter V8 engine that was rated at 396 horsepower. While the car carried over to 2006 with no changes, in 2007, the Quattroporte got a new automatic transmission, a redone center console, and an updated V8 engine that was less noisy. Interior hue options were restyled as well during this model year. The 2008 U.S. model did not feature the F1-style DuoSelect clutchless gearbox. Maserati also made various minor changes to trim levels and options, adding the Collezione Cento model to the luxury fleet. In 2009, Maserati offered three trims, including: Base, S and the popular Sport GT S. The carmaker revamped the front and rear lights, adding LED strips, and also introduced a new grille for the front. A new Bose multimedia sound system was added, and various subtle changes were made to the interior options. The 2009 and 2010 models had nominal cosmetic tweaks made and various trim level adjustments. The Quattroporte rolled through 2011, 2012 and 2013 relatively unchanged. In 2014, Maserati launched the newly redesigned Quattroporte, offering a new V6 engine option alongside of the V8 engine option, and introducing all-wheel-drive and a very enticing eight-speed automatic transmission, while also flaunting a roomier interior with updated technology.