This Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale is their last
The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale's 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine is housed in a custom-made engine cover signed by the Fuoriserie team and the engineers who worked on the car. Italian manufacturer Maserati launched the Quattroporte (first generation) in 1963, 61 years ago. Today, the company has launched the Quattroporte Grand Finale, the sixth generation and, as the name suggests, the last Quattroporte. The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale also marks the end of the company's 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine in the Quattroporte. In the Quattroporte Grand Finale, the 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 engine produces 572bhp/730Nm and is housed in a custom bonnet signed by the Fuoriserie team and the engineers involved in the design of the car. The Fuoriserie treatment has also been applied to the exterior. The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale is finished in Blu Nobile colour, with the carbon fibre body kit in the same hue, while the brake calipers are made of brushed aluminium. Another highlight is the identification…
The Quattroporte Gran Finale is Maserati’s last V8
A "passionate Trident customer" received the last V8-powered Maserati, along with a custom MC20 An American customer purchased a Quattroporte Gran Finale and MC20 Iris Limited Edition from Maserati. The Gran Finale is Maserati's final V8 model and the last of the current generation Quattroporte. Maserati's MC20 Iris features a unique AI Aqua Rainbow paint scheme designed by the Fuoriserie department. Receiving a Maserati is already a special thing, but one American customer took it to another level. A "significant entrepreneur in the biomedical field" purchased a Quattroporte Gran Finale (the last V8-powered Maserati) and a custom MC20 named Iris. Both cars have been transformed by Maserati's Fuoriserie bespoke programme, with unique finishes inside and out. They were delivered to their owners on July 31 at Lake Maggiore, on the southern side of the Alps. However, the "passionate Trident client" lives in the United States, which means this special double garage may have made its way across the Atlantic. More:…
The Quattroporte Gran Finale is Maserati’s last V8
A "passionate Trident customer" received the last V8-powered Maserati, along with a custom MC20 An American customer purchased a Quattroporte Gran Finale and MC20 Iris Limited Edition from Maserati. The Gran Finale is Maserati's final V8 model and the last of the current generation Quattroporte. Maserati's MC20 Iris features a unique AI Aqua Rainbow paint scheme designed by the Fuoriserie department. Receiving a Maserati is already a special thing, but one American customer took it to another level. A "significant entrepreneur in the biomedical field" purchased a Quattroporte Gran Finale (the last V8-powered Maserati) and a custom MC20 named Iris. Both cars have been transformed by Maserati's Fuoriserie bespoke programme, with unique finishes inside and out. They were delivered to their owners on July 31 at Lake Maggiore, on the southern side of the Alps. However, the "passionate Trident client" lives in the United States, which means this special double garage may have made its way across the Atlantic. More:…