If you couldn’t make it down to the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show to see the Maserati SUV, we’ve got you covered with a full set of live pictures. The reveal was very interesting, as the Italian company is pledging that the Kubang will be 100% Maserati in every way, keeping the brand’s core values of luxury and performance.
The platform is borrowed from the Grand Cherokee, but the proportions seem to have changed a lot. The Modena automaker has said the Kubang will be offered with a new generation of "high-tech Maserati propriety engines" designed in house by Paolo Martinelli, Head of the Maserati Powertrain Department.
Design wise, they say it follows from the other cars they make, but we have to admit it will take some getting used to. Th most interesting panel on the whole car is the rear hatch that incorporates the taillights and number plate. Unlike the X6 or Cayenne, it sweeps towards the sides of the vehicle and is very curvaceous.
Design wise, they say it follows from the other cars they make, but we have to admit it will take some getting used to. Th most interesting panel on the whole car is the rear hatch that incorporates the taillights and number plate. Unlike the X6 or Cayenne, it sweeps towards the sides of the vehicle and is very curvaceous.