Nearly the entire Maserati lineup will be refined for the 2021 model year. The Ghibli, Quattroporte, and Levante all enter 2021 with a new face and remodeled tail end.
We expect pricing to be similar to 2020 models, which start at $74,390 for the Ghibli, $104,930 for the Quattroporte and $77,890 for the Levante SUV.
The centerpiece of the updates is a new grille, with vertical slats available in chrome or black. In the rear, the cars get new, boomerang-shaped taillights.
All three cars also get a new infotainment system, built around the Android operating system, with improved graphics and a faster processing speed. A new Maserati Connect program pairs with the owner’s phone, providing updates on the car’s maintenance needs. A larger tachometer and speedometer also appear.
Though the 2021 update includes no new Maseratis and no mechanical changes to the existing models, we expect a more significant change soon. A reborn Maserati GranTurismo will debut for the 2022 model year, first in a hardtop coupe, and later, as a convertible carrying the GranCabrio name. A compact luxury SUV, the Grecale, is also expected