2019 Maserati Levante Trofeo
3.8L, Grigio Maratea Metallescent
| EPA Classification | Standard Sport Utility Vehicles 4WD |
| MPG/MPGe | 18 Highway / 14 City |
| Engine | Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-8 3.8L/232 cu in |
| Transmission | Automatic w/OD |
| Drive Train | All Wheel |
| Seating | 5 |
| Horsepower | 590 |
About This
Vehicle
Model strengths:
Impeccable style; plenty of
luxury; all-wheel drive; sporty handling; straight-line speed
Model changes:
The Maserati Levante gets
several subtle improvements for the 2019 model year. The shift lever has been
redesigned to be easier to use and more intuitive, while the infotainment
screen has also seen improvements to its ergonomics. A couple of new wheel
styles are options for 2019 on the Levante, as are several new paint colors. In
addition, the optional Pieno Fiore leather upholstery is now available across
the entire model range.
Model value:
The Maserati Levante is a
performance SUV that competes with the Porsche Cayenne, AMG-badged Mercedes
SUVs and the BMW X5. While those German competitors offer plenty of outright
speed, the Levante offers similar speed, with a huge dose of style and exclusivity
to go along with it. Sporting an engine that was developed and manufactured by
Ferrari, the Levante has performance baked into its DNA. There is no
"entry-level" version of the Levante. Buyers are offered trim levels
that only offer levels of excess. But such impressive levels of excess?
Model overview:
Maserati offers a choice of
two different Ferrari-sourced V6 engines in the Levante, each displacing 3.0L
and utilizing two turbochargers. In the base Levante, the engine makes 350 hp,
which is good enough for a run to 60 in under 6 seconds with a top speed of 156
mph. Opt for the Levante S and power is boosted to 430, while top speed rises
to 164 mph. Either way, power is sent to all four wheels through an advanced
8-speed automatic transmission.
All other merits aside, Maserati can sell their
vehicles based on their styling alone. SUVs by their nature, necessitate macho
styling language, but the Levante manages to not overdo it, looking more svelte
than its competitors, while still offering lots of little details that catch
the eye in pleasing ways. The styling pays off as well, with an extremely
slippery, best-in-class coefficient of drag which contributes to both top speed
and fuel economy. In addition, Maserati claims that their SUV has an ideal 50/50
weight distribution and the lowest center of gravity in its class, both
immediately noticeable in the way the vehicle corners.
Standard equipment on the Levante is extensive, though
plenty of optional equipment is still available. Nevertheless, all Levantes
come with active air suspension capable of raising and lowering the vehicle to
suit conditions, 19-inch alloy wheels, leather interior trim, an 8.4-inch touch
screen, plenty of connectivity options for iPhone or Android, bi-xenon
headlights and heated front seats that are electronically adjustable.
The luxury-oriented Levante GranLusso features touches
like open-pore wood trim, a wood-finished steering wheel, comfort-oriented
seats with 12-way adjustability, and two interior choices full Italian Leather
or silk upholstery by luxury clothing maker Ermengildo Zegna.
Sporty-oriented Levante GranSport, features front
sport seats that hold the driver in place under hard cornering, Piano Black
interior trim, black roof rails, a sport steering wheel, brushed chrome paddle
shifters, and power adjustable aluminum pedals.
Maserati takes bespoke manufacturing seriously and there are a ton of
options for the Levante, not just in the comfort and convenience department,
but in the styling department as well. There are no fewer than eleven different
interior color schemes for the seats and dashboard, including a striking shades
of red with contrasting inserts. Brake calipers meanwhile can be painted
silver, black, red yellow or blue to go along with optional 20-inch or even
21-inch wheels. Four different types of wood and carbon are on offer for the
interior trim, along with standard piano black and of course, optional carbon
fiber. A Harman/Kardon premium sound system offers 10-speakers and 900 watts of
power, while an even nicer Bowers and Wilkins sound system is also available.
The option list is thorough, featuring nearly every convenience feature,
allowing buyers to create the Levante that's perfect for them, while also being
a completely unique vehicle. Other standout options include ventilated front
seats, a sportier but heated steering wheel, electronic rear window blinds and
a heated rear seat.
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