It has long been rumored that the Maserati Ghibli limousine will no longer be produced, and the latest news confirms this.
The company’s executive director for Australia, Grant Barling, told that Ghibli will expire in 2024.
He also detailed what the future holds for the Quattroporte.
It has already been confirmed that we will have the electric version, but that the new Quattroporte will also be smaller than the current model.
Such a thing rarely happens in the automotive industry, as cars get bigger every time with the arrival of new generations.
Barling explained that the Quattroporte will be the same size as the retiring Ghibli.
The long term plan is for the Ghibli to be replaced by the Quattroporte, in fact the plan is for them to be one.
One of the oldest cars in the premium segment, the third-generation Ghibli has been around since 2013.
Barling has announced the twin-turbo 3.8 liter V8 engine that the Trofeo uses in the Ghibli version.