The Maserati Quattroporte represents the combined efforts of Italy's finest automotive traditions - Maserati, Ferrari, and Pininfarina - all wrapped up in an elegant luxury sports sedan.
The 2005 version, first to reach these shores, was pronounced a classic once its Formula-1-inspired transmission was set to automatic mode and "clunky" shifting ensued. In 2007, Maserati offers a $1,250 optional six-speed ZF automatic transmission for those luxury performance buyers who prefer a more Teutonic shifting experience.
The addition of the ZF automatic necessitated the replacement of the DuoSelect six-speed sequential manual gearbox and its torque tube/transaxle setup for a conventional transmission arrangement with a
Standard equipment retains the DuoSelect transmission with its very slick Formula 1 paddle-shifting mode. It continues to be "clunky" in automatic mode for light-to-moderate driving, but once you're hooked on the paddle shifters, you'll never use the automatic mode, for the engine sings in Italian operatic tones.
Under the hood, a sensuous 4.2-liter, dual-overhead-cam V8, tuned by Ferrari/Maserati's GT team, produces 396 hp at 7,000 rpm - 500 rpm below the redline - pushing the 4,400-pound sedan from 0-62 in 5.6 seconds and to a 168-mph governed top speed. Its fire-red, crackle-finish cam covers with a sculpted matte-black intake plenum prominently feature Maserati's trident logo, leaving no doubt as to its parentage.
Interior appointments are pure Italian elegance at its finest: The cabin is quiet, comfortable, and swathed in luxurious, soft leathers in a wide range of colors.
Maserati has its Teutonic and Nipponese rivals, but it also has the only Italian luxury four-door - or quattroporte - sports sedan driving experience - an experience that some reviewers claim went beyond "ultimate."
4.6 Overall rating
(26 reviews)I love the beauty of this car, both inside and outside. Its stunning and its quick. A true design masterpiece to be enjoyed on good roads, both in the city and the country. I do feel bad for the numerous cows that gave up their lives to make the stunning leather interior.
This is a great car that is fast and has a great look to. The interior is amazing.
i honestly cannot believe how amazing this car is, even thought i wasnt very old when i drove it, i still remember that it was AMAZING. the engine sound is amazing
bought this car, think it is nice and zippy, good room for four people, italian handling and exhaust
Feels like a boat on the road
2007 Maserati Quattroporte FAQs
How many 2007 Maserati Quattroporte vehicles in Amarillo, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
7 out of 7 for sale near Amarillo, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2007 Maserati Quattroporte?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2007 Maserati Quattroporte gets between 13 and 14 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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