Maserati's midsize luxury sedan shares many similarities with the larger Quattroporte. Inside, the tradition of Italian craftsmanship prevails; just look at the beautiful integration of the Maserati clock. Under the hood, the base Ghibli pairs a 345-horsepower V6 with rear-wheel drive, while the top-line Ghibli S Q4 distributes 424 horsepower to all four wheels. The latter also offers these two trim levels: GranLusso for extra luxury and comfort, GranSport for a more dynamic drive.
Pros
- Seductive design
- Intoxicating engine sound
- Sumptuous cabin
- Efficient infotainment system
Cons
- Quality of assembly leaves something to be desired
- Firm suspension
- High price
- Reliability needs improvement