Vehicle Description
2015 Maserati Ghibli S Q4 Most will agree that precious few
four-doors come close to the visual appeal of the Maserati Ghibli.
The iconic Maserati grille, the triple front-fender vents, the
sculpted creases and curves, the fluid coupe-like roofline, the
classic trident logos, the muscular rear-drive proportions and
sinewy athletic stance, all add up to a unique blend of Italian
sportiness and elegance. Inside the cabin is an equally happy
marriage of premium Italian craftsmanship and modern amenities, the
latter partly thanks to Chrysler-based electronics. The soft
leather-covered seats look as good as they feel, and you can
customize it with two-tone leather and wood or carbon fiber trim
combinations and upgrade it with even finer Italian leather. Above
the central 8.4-inch Maserati Touch Control display is a
traditional Maserati blue-face oval clock. On the tunnel left of
the gear lever is an array of buttons offering a choice of Manual,
Sport or I.C.E. (Increased Control Efficiency) management of the
transmission and other dynamic systems. The leather-covered
steering wheel has audio and cruise controls on its horizontal
spokes and large manual-shift paddles behind them. Between the big,
round speedometer and tachometer is a seven-inch TFT screen that
displays your selection of driver information and data. Nestled
under that lovely sculpted hood is a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6
good for 345 horsepower in the standard Ghibli or 404 hp in the
higher-performance Ghibli S Q4. It drives both models' rear wheels
through a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission in normal conditions,
or all four of the Ghibli S Q4's when its all-wheel drive senses a
loss of rear grip. The front suspension is double wishbone, the
rear a five-arm multilink design. Ghibli S Q4's powerful Brembo
brakes have six-piston monobloc calipers front, four-piston
grippers rear. OPTIONS: Voice control - Aux audio input - Overhead
console - Carpeted floor mats - Premium sound package -