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Fast Auto Technic introduces Levante

March 19, 2019
Maserati unveiled at the 12th annual EXCS Motor Show in Jeddah.
Maserati unveiled at the 12th annual EXCS Motor Show in Jeddah.

JEDDAH — Fast Auto Technic, the official importer of Maserati in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia unveiled here, at the 12th annual EXCS Motor Show the new Levante Trofeo.

The Levante Trofeo is equipped with one of the most powerful engines ever fitted in a Maserati. A 3.8-liter Twin Turbo V8 engine that has been engineered to perfectly mate with the Q4 Intelligent All-Wheel Drive System and delivers an astounding 590 hp at 6,250 rpm and 730 Nm of peak torque at 2,250 – 5,000 rpm.

The engine boasts the highest output per litere (156 hp/liter) of any Maserati powerplant ever produced and, like all Maserati gasoline engines, is assembled by Ferrari in Maranello, Italy.

Thanks to its remarkable weight / power ratio of 3,6 kg / hp (8.1 lb. / hp), the Levante Trofeo needs only 3.9 seconds to reach 100 km/h and 34.5 meters of braking distance before coming to a complete stop. These two figures fairly describe a supercar disguised in a high-end SUV form.

The chassis of the fastest Levante ever has been tuned to handle the higher power output and provides an exhilarating driving experience with no compromise in terms of comfort. This tuning ensures the Levante Trofeo continues to embody the essence of the Maserati GranTurismo philosophy with supercar performance.

The unmistakable Levante design has reached new levels of sportiness in this top of the line Trofeo. The elegant restyling was mainly focused on the lower front fascia and the rear bumper and is underlined by the 22-inch forged aluminum “Orione” wheels — the largest ever fitted on a Maserati — available in both polished and matte finishes. — SG


March 19, 2019
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