Maserati is present at
the Frankfurt Motor Show this week with an array of cars
laid out on a spacious stand led out by the new
Quattroporte GT S which is making its world debut. Two
examples of the Quattroporte GT S are on show, both
black, but both with different interiors.
The Quattroporte Sport
GT S is the ultimate expression of Maserati’s flagship
car performance and style. Exclusively for those looking
for a sporting edge in a luxury sedan, the Quattroporte
Sport GT S, equipped with an automatic 6-speed gearbox,
stands out for its exceptional dynamic behaviour and
uncompromised handling.
This result was
obtained with the introduction of single-rate dampers
and a new “racing” set up. The Quattroporte Sport GT S
sits 10 mm lower at the front and 25 mm at the rear, and
also features new, stiffer springs and dampers. The
lower ride height and greater rigidity in the suspension
system have led to a noticeable reduction in the roll
and pitch angles, in the weight transfer and also to a
slight increase in lateral acceleration. In everyday
driving, this translates into limited body movements,
with significant improvements in terms of agility, as
well as travel speed through and traction coming out of
curves. The result is a car that feels very much like a
coupé to drive.
The Quattroporte Sport
GT S also boasts another major new development: a unique
braking system developed in collaboration with Brembo.
This innovative technology uses composite dual-cast
discs, the first time such a set up has been employed on
a road car. Unlike traditional cast iron discs,
dual-cast discs are made of two materials, cast iron and
aluminium, to ensure optimized braking, improving
performance in the most extreme conditions and providing
greater resistance to fade even at the highest
temperatures. The dual-cast disc consists of a cast iron
braking surface and an aluminium hat, making it possible
to combine the advantages of heat-resistance provided by
cast iron with the lightweight properties of aluminium.
In particular, the use of aluminium, which is generally
20% lighter than cast iron, made it possible to increase
the diameter of the front discs up to 360 mm, while
maintaining the same weight. In addition to improving
the performance of the braking system, other advantages
created by the dual-casting of these materials include
greater driving comfort, less wear on the discs and
pads, and better component performance.
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Two examples of the Maserati Quattroporte GT S are
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with different interiors. |
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Maserati is present at the Frankfurt Motor Show this
week with an array of cars laid out on a spacious
stand led out by the new Quattroporte GT S which is
making its world debut. |
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The Quattroporte Sport GT
S’s new braking system also features new mono-block,
six-piston front brake calipers and new tyres have been
developed especially for this car (front 245/35-R20 and rear
295/30-R20). The larger rear ground footprint allows optimum
use of the V8’s 400 hp, whilst the new tyre mix helps the
brakes and set-up to guarantee a superior level of handling
and driving emotion.
The
fuel economy is also remarkable: it uses 9% less fuel
compared to the Quattroporte DuoSelect
(non-urban
driving).
The Quattroporte Sport GT
S’s exterior is distinguished by a more aggressive look. The
black-chrome mesh front grille, a characteristic element of
sporty Maseratis, is joined by a series of significant
aesthetic elements: the side window trims and the two double
exhaust pipes are also in black, whilst door handles are in
the same colour as the body of the car. The Quattroporte
Sport GT S is fitted with dark-chrome 20", seven spoke alloy
wheels.
Even the interior reflects
the muscular character of the car, thanks to a meticulous
selection of materials which celebrate the sportier nature
of the latest evolution of the Maserati flagship vehicle.
The interior finish features carbon-fibre with aluminium
treads. The front seats offer an advanced level of lateral
support and are distinguished by the new design of the seat
and backrest. Thanks to a more cosseting shape, they ensure
an excellent level of comfort as well as support for the
upper body and legs in sporty driving.
The interior of the
Quattroporte GT S combine the traditional Poltrona Frau
leather and Alcantara, which covers the central sections of
the seats, the door panels and the rim of the steering
wheel. Available in five colours (Beige, Pearl Beige, Grigio-Gray,
Nero-Black, and Blu Trofeo), Alcantara, beside giving
customers a further personalization option, also offers
better grip.
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