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Official Malaysian Maserati importers Naza Italia sees its electrified line-up grow today after introducing the new Maserati Levante GT Hybrid. This is the famed trident-badged marque’s second mild-hybrid (MHEV) offering to make landfall locally following the Ghibli Hybrid sports saloon that arrived back in November 2021.
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The main highlight of this model is of course its adoption of Maserati’s latest 48-volt mild hybrid (MHEV) powertrain. It works with a 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo that, according to Maserati, “combines the smoothness of a six-cylinder engine with the low rev count of a diesel engine.”
Along with the combustion engine, the 48-volt MHEV setup employs a Belt Starter Generator (BSG), and an eBooster electric supercharger, the latter filling the torque gap before the 4-cyl mill’s turbocharger spools up. Essentially, the electrification negates turbo lag to an otherwise highly-tuned 4-cyl turbocharged mill.
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Sure, this is two – or perhaps four – cylinders less than what you’d typically expect of any Maserati, but this partially-electrified system’s total output of 330 HP and 450 NM sees it stack up almost equally against the now discontinued 3.0-litre V6 bi-turbo mill powering the Levante prior that offered 350 HP.
Managing said outputs is a ZF-sourced 8-speed automatic box, and Maserati’s proprietary Q4 all-wheel drive (AWD) system with rear LSD. Altogether, it allows this partially-electrified version of the Levante SUV to despatch 0-100 KM/H in just 6 seconds before maxing out at 245 KM/H – similar to its non-MHEV twin.
Partial electrification also sees the Levante GT Hybrid deliver up to 20% greater fuel efficiency, sipping between 9.7 and 10.7 litres/100 KM on the combined WLTP driving cycle.
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Mechanical bits aside, this is the familiar Levante SUV that many are familiar with. Updated Maserati emblems on both its grille and C-pillars, new Maserati lettering running across its tailgate, as well as GT badges above the air intakes are the key exterior tweaks in this model.
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On board, things are familiar here once again, mirroring its pure combustion twins here. Key highlights include an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment unit primed with navigation function, luxurious leather comfort seats, as well as Piano Black-finished trims.
Other key highlights in the kit list include full LED adaptive matrix headlights, stylish 20-inch alloy wheels, as well as adjustable air suspension with Skyhook dampers all around. Lastly, the model is also primed with a bevy of semi-autonomous driving tech (ADAS) such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, autonomous emergency braking, surround view camera, highway assist, and much more.
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Orders for the new Maserati Levante GT Hybrid can now be placed through Naza Italia where it commands a base starting price of RM738,000 excluding customisation options and on-road costs. Said figure also includes Naza Italia’s 3-year, unlimited mileage warranty coverage.
Keen on this partially-electrified iteration of perhaps Maserati’s most popular sporty and luxurious crossover SUV? Hit the comments below with your thoughts…
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Thoriq Azmi
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