Cars for sale n Kenya 2023 Maserati Levante
The new automotive machine from Italy is in Kenya.
So what new for this new baby:
The engine specs! v-6 or V-8
whhoop the pricing ;)
which has increased by roughly $12,000 to avoid encroaching on its new little brother’s customer base. Maserati has announced, though, that 2023 will be the final year for its V-8 engine, so if you're after a Levante with that engine now's the time to act. A special edition Levante V8 Ultima will be offered in limited numbers as a way to give the eight-cylinder a proper farewell.
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Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
The best suv in the world at first glance, the inside of the Levante appears rich and well-appointed, especially in our test vehicle, which featured the full-leather treatment in a rich dark-brown hue. Open-pore wood trim, a leather-covered dashboard, tasteful chrome accents, and the traditional Maserati analog clock all give the Levante a classy, old-school luxury ambiance. Looking closer, however, reveals parts that are obviously shared with other Stellantis brands—for example, the window switches, wiper-control stalk, and ignition button are the same as the Jeep Cherokee's—which is a disappointment. The controls function intuitively, though, and better than some of the ergonomically questionable examples Maserati has come up with on its own over the years. Speaking of ergonomics, the driving position in the Levante is comfortable and set up for spirited motoring. Like a pair of Versace stilettos, the Levante puts a big emphasis on style. Its cargo area still accommodated a respectable number of our carry-on suitcases (eight behind the rear seat, 19 with the rear seats folded), even as others in this segment fared much better. Park them all side by side, however, and the Maserati's design bravura overshadows the practicality of its rivals.
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