How tidy is your cabin?...
How tidy is your cabin? If there’s stuff rattling around in the centre console and door bins, and you can’t find change for a parking meter or a pen when you need it, now is the time to take action.
The main change for...
The main change for the Sport GT is to the Quattroporte transmission: the gearbox now features a Sport button, which cuts gearchange times by a third, addressing one of the biggest criticism of the Pininfarina-designed tourer.
At high speed, the Sport changes the V8"s engine note to a deeper rumble, more typical of the traditional V8 soundtrack.
The Sport is rounded off with massive 20 inch wheels, type pressure monitors, and much-improved brake hardware.
On the flipside, the Executive GT is all about comfort and cruising. It gets chrome front and side grilles and 19" wheels, while inside it comes with a Comfort Pack as standard, including heated, ventilated and massaging rear seats, retractable wooden rear tables matched to the interior, and curtains for extra privacy. There"s an Alcantara roof lining, and leather-and-wood steering wheel to round off the effect.
At ÷£80,595 for the Sport and ÷£83,195 for the Executive, these new models are even higher budget than the standard ÷£74,595 base model, but are likely to be popular with Maser-lovers, as they have addressed most of the complaints the original model received.