2012 Maserati Quattroporte review

2011 Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS
By Tim Saunders, 09th December 2011
Object of desire requires firm hand...
A raunchy lonely hearts ad in a newspaper? Possibly, but it's also the description of the super sleek, ultra luxurious Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS saloon.

New Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS
A colleague of mine is chief executive of a public limited company and when he wanted a unique set of wheels he looked no further than the legendary Italian manufacturer.
“I’ve had a thoroughly satisfactory decade of owning Maseratis,” he reveals, not wishing to divulge his name for fear of negative publicity as the pay gap between bosses and staff continues to rise. “And as far as the QP (Quattroporte) is concerned one word covers it: ‘everything’. It is everything I need from a car.”
From the moment you clap eyes on it its strong presence is instantly felt. The grille is like a monster's mouth - I wouldn't like to see that advancing quickly in my rear view mirror. The Quattroporte’s elegant design never fails to win admirers and it’s hard to tear yourself away to actually step inside and drive it. This tasteful, well-proportioned supermodel is drop-dead gorgeous even if the rear is a little nondescript.

2011 Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS interior
This is only the second time I have had the chance to drive a Maserati and like drinking a fine Chateau Margaux, the experience never fails to satisfy.
Like the equally attractive GranTurismo I had the pleasure of driving last year, as soon as you open the door a smile instantaneously stretches across your face. It happens without fail every time as you are greeted by the sumptuous leather and a finish of the highest quality. This, combined with a superior driving position all help to create a truly winning formula. Turn the key in the ignition and the roar and subsequent rumble from the exhaust is sufficient to make the road beneath vibrate.
Our run along the A27 to Brighton provides some good opportunities to sample the Maserati‘s magnificent abilities – and they can be enjoyed within the legal speed limit, too. With a sub-five second 0-60 time boyracers are left, frankly irritated.

New 2011 Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS
The smallest touch of the accelerator sees it launch off like a rocket, whilst it corners with almost laser-guided precision. The six-speed auto usually changes quickly and smoothly, getting the most from the 4.7-litre engine. However, when pushed hard it does seem to lurch through the gears giving an unsettling journey. As you would expect handling and cornering are exemplary.
Parkers, the car experts, write: “The Quattroporte may have a glamorous sounding name, but the badge simply means ’four door‘ in Italian. However, the Maserati is much more than merely an everyday saloon. It‘s exquisitely styled, utterly unique and offers storming performance along with refinement. So while it may be an alternative to cars like the Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7-Series, it is a far more individual and characterful choice. There are now two engines available - both providing thunderous performance and a soundtrack to match, while the handling is everything you‘d expect from Maserati and defies the cars sheer size and weight. In October 2008 it was facelifted with LED front and rear lights, a new grille plus interior tweaks including a revised centre console.”
A Maserati makes a magnificent statement.

Maserati Quattroporte V8 Sport GTS
Maserati Quattroporte (2004 on)
New price range: £81,275 - £94,350
Engine: 4.7-litre, 8 cylinder, 32 valves
0-60mph: 4.9secs
Top speed: 177mph
Power: 433bhp
Economy: 18mpg


