The Interior of the Maserati Quattroporte

The Maserati Quattroporte’s Cabin Offers Superb Comfort

The interior of the new Maserati Quattroporte has raised the bar when it comes to comfort.  Improvement has been made to the driving position, seat design, multi-functional steering wheel with its sports grip, the commands which are now situated on the centre console, the revised instruments and, near the chic clock, the addition of a small storage compartment on the centre tunnel.

The Quattroporte has electronically adjustable seats that can be set to fourteen different positions (including the seat back in four different ways).  The driver’s seat has three memory settings and an easy entry/exit system that pushes the seat back and lifts the steering column.  Owners can also opt for the front seat comfort pack that provides heating, ventilation and massage functions.

Passengers in the back can relax and enjoy the ride in a well-insulated cabin, free of any vibrations.  The Quattroporte offers an array of rear seat positions thanks to a multitude of functions with independent, electronic movement.  The separate lengthways shift (10cm) and reclining movement means that passengers will easily find a comfortable position.  The rear seats can also be fitted with heating, ventilation and massage capability, as an option.

The spacious, 450 litre boot has an even shape and is especially roomy widthways (it can fit in up to three or four golf bags).  Boot space will accommodate the puncture repair kit that includes a pump.  A 17” spare wheel can also be housed under the boot floor, on request.

There is a range of other standard equipment that comes with the new Quattroporte, including a cooler compartment hidden inside the front armrest, two glass holders that tuck away into the rear armrest and an electronic blind for the rear window.