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Rumorpile: Maserati to Debut Levante Crossover At Next Year's Detroit Auto Show :Comments

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Dutch Publication Autovise reports Maserati's entant in the luxury crossover class, the Levante, will make its official debut at the Detroit Auto Show next year. A few months after its debut, production of this new crossover will begin.

As we have reported before, the production Levante will feature a range of V6 and V8 gas and diesel engines built by Ferrari. Power will range from 350 to 580 horsepower. An eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive will come standard for each powertrain. Autovise goes on to report that the Levante will only be a five-seater.

Pricing in Europe for the Levante will range from €90,000 (about $99,800) to €200,000 ($222,000).

Source: Autovise


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Does the door open just a little bit for the chance that the trident could be replaced with a prancing horse to maximize the economy of scale in producing an Italian CUV?

 

Or will this be a cousin to the future of Jeep?

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