Maserati Quattroporte & Levante V8 Production Ends


Maserati has stopped the production of both the Quattroporte & Levante, marking an end to the marque’s V8 era.
The impending electromobility plague shows no signs of slowing down, this time consuming two victims at the same time. Maserati has stopped production for both the V8-powered Quattroporte and Levante from its lineup as the Italian automaker prepares for its electrified venture.
According to Autocar UK, the demise of these two models also marks an end to Maserati’s V8 era, as these are the only V8-powered models left in the marque’s lineup following the departure of the Ghibli saloon earlier this year. With the new GranTurismo getting the same Nettuno V6 as the MC20 flagship supercar, this means that we won’t be seeing any V8-powered Maseratis in the future.
The three aforementioned models are powered by a Ferrari-sourced 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged F154 V8 mill that can deliver up to 572 HP and 730 NM.


The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale is the final V8-powered Quattroporte ever made by Maserati.
To say goodbye to its storied V8 era, Maserati has delivered the last V8-powered Quattroporte model, cordially known as the Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale. Finished in a unique Blu Nobile colourway, the final Quattroporte gets a special cover for its V8 engine, which has been etched with the signatures of the Fuoriserie bespoke team and the engineers who worked on the project.



Maserati GranTurismo (top), Maserati MC20 Cielo (left), & Maserati Grecale (right)
With both the Quattroporte and Levante now dropped indefinitely, this means that Maserati’s new line-up now only comprises three core models, namely the Grecale SUV, the new GranTurismo, and the MC20 supercar, with the former two also featuring an all-electric variant each.
The V8 demise also means that Maserati now has only two powertrain options for its vehicle portfolio, which are the Nettuno V6 introduced on the MC20 first, as well as the Folgore all-electric powertrain setup. This is in line with the marque’s transition plan towards becoming a full-fledged EV marque via its Folgore BEV program.
“Maserati is in a transition period towards electrification with its Folgore BEV program. Today, the Trident offers the Granturismo and Grancabrio in ICE and BEV versions, Grecale in ICE, mild-hybrid, and BEV versions, while we confirm that successors of the Quattroporte and Levante are also in preparation,” Maserati’s official statement reads.

Rumours of the all-electric successor to the Quattroporte have been looming around for quite a while, with recent reports saying that the Italian automaker has delayed its production from 2025 to 2028.
Speaking to Autocar UK, Davide Danesin, chief engineer of the Quattroporte and Granturismo, said that the development for the new Quattroporte EV, codenamed MS9, was around halfway complete before it was pushed back. The chief engineer also highlighted that part of the pushback is due to the maximum EV range criteria imposed by the brand on its new EV saloon, with the new Quattroporte expected to boast a maximum EV range of more than 600 KM.
Despite the pushback, Danesin and Maserati insisted that the Quattroporte will always be an important model for them, and the marque’s decision to delay its production shows their commitment to making this new EV saloon “outstanding from any perspective.”

Gallery
Written By
Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VPY4510
SELANGOR
BSJ9884
JOHOR
JYK7349
PULAU PINANG
PRV5220
PERAK
APC3942
PAHANG
CFE793
KEDAH
KGC8984
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEH5629
KOTA KINABALU
SJN5892
KUCHING
QAB4924M
Last updated 08 Nov, 2025
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.60
RON 97
RM 3.20
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 3.02
+0.07
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.22
+0.07
Last updated 06 Nov, 2025
Latest News
Proton e.MAS 5 Set To Skip Thailand, But Geely EX2 ‘Twin’ Won't
Geely EX2 – ‘twin’ to the Proton e.MAS 5 – reportedly set to enter Thailand market, making it the model’s first RHD market too.
06-11-2025
BYD’s Kei Car Car Puts Pressure on Japan’s Automakers
Suzuki calls BYD a “wake-up call” as the Chinese automaker gains credibility and momentum in Japan’s Kei car segment.
05-11-2025
Toyota Developing New V8 For Upcoming New Sportscars
Toyota confirms it is developing a brand new twin-turbo V8 based on latest 2.0-litre 4-cyl, will power several halo sportscar models - Lexus included.
04-11-2025
Nissan, Mercedes Will Close Joint Plant As Part Of Global Reset
The Nissan-Mercedes joint venture plant in Mexico will wrap up by 2026 as Nissan streamlines global production.
04-11-2025
MG3 Hatchback Recalled In Australia Over Driver's Seat Failure
Crash-tests discovery of seat railing failures prompts recall for MG3 hatchback in Australia.
04-11-2025
Perodua Ativa & Myvi Launched In Sri Lanka – From RM149k & RM186k Respectively!
Perodua Ativa and Myvi now exported to Sri Lanka, priced from RM149,056 and RM185,755 onwards respectively.
03-11-2025
Next-Gen Toyota Hilux Teased Ahead of Nov 10 Debut
Toyota Motor Thailand has published a short teaser video on the next-gen Hilux ahead of its debut later on Nov 10, 2025.
03-11-2025
Hyundai Eyes Role In Indonesia’s National Car Plan
Hyundai Motor has expressed strong interest in joining Indonesia’s plan to build its own national car within three years.
03-11-2025
Show More
trending_flat