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2014 Maserati Ghibli Design Explained

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Often referred to as the smaller Quattroporte, the 2014 Ghibli has a design of its own. At least that’s what Maserati thinks, and the company’s head of design, Marco Tencone, has showed up to explain the sedan’s styling.
Tencone claims that the 2014 Ghibli, which takes its name from the legendary 1960s built coupe, blends the sportiness and aggressiveness of a GranTurismo and the elegance of the Quattroporte. He actually gives a full walkaround of the car, but we’ll let you find out mroe in the video uploaded below.

As a reminder, the 2014 Maserati Ghibli will arrive with a choice of three engines, including a 3.0-liter V6 diesel engine that’s rated at 275 HP. The company will also offer two twin-turbo gasoline V6 mills that deliver 330 HP and 410 HP respectively. All three engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Several options and packages are available for the new luxury sedan, as it was unveiled by the US order guide that surfaced on the web last week.

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Ask Ciprian about cars and he'll reveal an obsession with classics and an annoyance with modern design cues. Read his articles and you'll understand why his ideal SUV is the 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
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