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Maserati Quattroporte 2003

2003

The 2003 Maserati Quattroporte Base embodies Italian elegance and performance. Unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003, this luxury sedan marked Maserati's return to the high-end segment. Its design, crafted by Pininfarina, combines sophistication and sportiness, delivering an exceptional driving experience. (maserati.com)

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History

The Maserati Quattroporte V, the fifth generation of the model, was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003. Designed by Ken Okuyama of Pininfarina, production began the same year. This generation marked Maserati's return to the luxury sedan segment, combining sporty performance with high-end comfort. (everything.explained.today)

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Technical data

Quattroporte is presented here with its key technical data: 396 ch, 451 Nm, 5.2 s, 275 km/h. The recorded setup is Propulsion / Automatique, 6 rapports.

Power
396 ch
Torque
451 Nm
0-100 km/h
5.2 s
Top speed
275 km/h
Displacement
4244 cm3
Weight
1860 kg
Dimensions
5052 x 1895 x 1438 mm
Consumption
15.8 L/100 km
Fuel types
Essence
Gearboxes
Automatique, 6 rapports, Manuelle, 6 rapports
Drivetrain
Propulsion
Matched engine options
VersionPowerTorqueGearboxDrivetrain
4.2L V8 6AT RWD (400 HP)396 ch451 NmAutomatique, 6 rapportsPropulsion
4.2L V8 6MT RWD (400 HP)396 ch451 NmManuelle, 6 rapportsPropulsion

Source: CarData.wiki

Anecdotes

The Quattroporte V was praised for its elegant design and exceptional performance, solidifying Maserati's reputation in the luxury sedan segment. (maserati.com)

Production

Production of the Quattroporte V began in 2003, with over 10,000 units produced by 2008. Production continued until 2012, with a total of approximately 25,000 units manufactured. (en.wikipedia.org)

Press reception

The automotive press widely praised the Quattroporte V for its refined design and performance, describing it as one of the most successful luxury sedans of its time. (carzone.ie)

Evolution

The Quattroporte V evolved over the years, with notable improvements in 2008, including the introduction of the 4.7-liter V8 engine producing 430 horsepower. This evolution enhanced performance while maintaining the luxury and comfort characteristic of the brand. (autoevolution.com)

Variants

The Quattroporte V range included several variants, such as the Quattroporte Sport GT, Quattroporte Sport GTS, Quattroporte Executive GT, and Quattroporte S. Each model offered specific features, ranging from enhanced sporty performance to superior driving comfort. (story-cars.com)

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