Maserati is preparing for the future by phasing out its current lineup. After discontinuing the V-8-powered Ghibli and Levante last year, the Quattroporte is now also making its exit along with the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged engine.

The Maserati Quattroporte Grand Finale is the last model featuring the brand's V-8 engine. Customized through the Fuoriserie program, it boasts Blu Nobile paint, a carbon-fiber body kit, and brushed aluminum brake calipers. Inside, the car features burl accents on the steering wheel, black leather A-pillars, tan door panels, and burl door accents. Embroidered trident logos adorn the headrests, and the door sills display "Quattroporte Grand Finale," along with a special badge on the central tunnel.

Under the hood, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V-8 engine delivers 572 horsepower. The engine's final production run includes a special cover signed by the Fuoriserie team and the engineers.

The sixth-generation Quattroporte, on sale since 2014, is due for a redesign. A new, smaller model is in development, expected to be similar in size to the outgoing Ghibli, likely without a V-8.

The final Quattroporte was delivered to its American owner alongside a custom MC20, highlighting Maserati's future with its Nettuno V-6 engine.

Source: Maserati