Quattroporte
The Maserati Quattroporte, introduced in 1963, is an iconic luxury sedan that combines sporty performance with Italian elegance. Since its first generation, it has evolved to offer powerful engines, refined design, and cutting-edge technology, solidifying its position as a benchmark in the luxury sedan segment. (maserati.com)
Variants by year
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1963
Model summary
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Model introduction
The Maserati Quattroporte, introduced in 1963, is an iconic luxury sedan that combines sporty performance with Italian elegance. Since its first generation, it has evolved to offer powerful engines, refined design, and cutting-edge technology, solidifying its position as a benchmark in the luxury sedan segment. (maserati.com)
History
The Maserati Quattroporte was first introduced at the 1963 Turin Motor Show, marking Maserati's entry into the luxury sedan segment. The first generation (1963-1969) featured a 4.1-liter V8 engine producing 264 horsepower, achieving a top speed of 230 km/h. In 1966, an enhanced version with a 4.7-liter V8 engine delivering 290 horsepower was introduced, increasing the top speed to 255 km/h. The second generation (1969-1978) saw the introduction of more powerful engines and a modernized design. The third generation (1979-1990) was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, offering sharp lines and an elegant silhouette. The fourth generation (1994-2000) was designed by Marcello Gandini, presenting angular shapes and a more imposing silhouette. The fifth generation (2004-2013) was redesigned by Pininfarina, with smoother lines and improved technology. The sixth generation (2013-present) was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, offering enhanced performance and refined design. (media.stellantis.com)
Generations
The Maserati Quattroporte has undergone six distinct generations since its launch in 1963. The first generation (1963-1969) introduced the luxury sedan with a 4.1-liter V8 engine. The second generation (1969-1978) brought improvements in power and design. The third generation (1979-1990) featured sharp lines and an elegant silhouette, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The fourth generation (1994-2000) presented angular shapes and a more imposing silhouette, designed by Marcello Gandini. The fifth generation (2004-2013) was redesigned by Pininfarina, offering smoother lines and enhanced technology. The sixth generation (2013-present) was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, offering increased performance and refined design. (media.stellantis.com)
Key differences
The main differences between the Maserati Quattroporte generations lie in engines, design, and technology. The first generation (1963-1969) was equipped with a 4.1-liter V8 engine, while the second generation (1969-1978) introduced more powerful engines and a modernized design. The third generation (1979-1990) featured sharp lines and an elegant silhouette, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The fourth generation (1994-2000) presented angular shapes and a more imposing silhouette, designed by Marcello Gandini. The fifth generation (2004-2013) was redesigned by Pininfarina, offering smoother lines and enhanced technology. The sixth generation (2013-present) was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, offering increased performance and refined design. (media.stellantis.com)
Photo recognition
To identify a Maserati Quattroporte, look for the following features: - **Front grille**: Presence of the Maserati Trident. - **Exterior design**: Fluid lines and balanced proportions. - **Rear lights**: "Boomerang" shape inspired by the 3200 GT model. - **Dimensions**: Length of approximately 5.26 meters, width of 1.95 meters without mirrors. (maserati.com) These distinctive features make it easy to recognize the Quattroporte among other luxury sedans.
Important versions
Notable versions of the Maserati Quattroporte include: - **Quattroporte S**: Equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine producing 424 horsepower, achieving 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 4.8 seconds. (maserati.com) - **Quattroporte GTS**: Featuring a 4.7-liter V8 engine delivering 440 horsepower, reaching a top speed of 285 km/h. (maserati.com) These versions highlight the Quattroporte's evolution in performance and technology.
References
- Maserati Quattroporte - Model Overview: Info, Performance, DesignMaserati
- All-new Maserati Quattroporte Unveiled at NAIAS 2013Stellantis Media
- Maserati Quattroporte CataloguesMaserati
- Quattroporte V Restyling - Modèles Quattroporte | Maserati FRMaserati France
- Maserati Quattroporte Model Years and HistoryJ.D. Power
- https://www.maserati.com/global/en/models/quattroportemaserati.com
- https://www.maserati.com/jp/ja/models/quattroportemaserati.com
- https://www.maserati.com/global/en/shopping-tools/catalogues/quattroporte-cataloguesmaserati.com

