Maserati Levante · Buying guide

    Levante.
    The SUV with the trident.

    The Levante is Maserati's first ever SUV, launched in 2016. The core of the range is the twin-turbo 3.0 V6, rated from around 330 to 430 hp, while the top Trofeo trim uses a 3.8 V8 of around 580 hp. Every version uses Q4 all-wheel drive. The Levante blends a sports saloon's character with the practicality of a tall body.

    od 2016
    Production
    V6 / V8
    Twin-turbo engine
    330-580 KM
    Power range
    Q4 AWD
    All-wheel drive

    Auction price guide

    Median starting price
    38,673 zł
    Lots in our data
    204 (14 live now)
    Model years
    20162023
    Median mileage
    52,000 km
    Steering
    LHD 78 · RHD 123
    YearLotsMedian startTypical range
    20235137,112 zł111,799 zł137,112 zł
    20221694,338 zł83,732 zł140,159 zł
    20212774,533 zł69,845 zł80,510 zł
    20201970,314 zł46,407 zł85,080 zł
    20192337,032 zł36,680 zł40,782 zł
    20183142,188 zł32,344 zł62,814 zł
    20176830,001 zł21,856 zł35,157 zł
    20161528,126 zł23,438 zł36,329 zł

    These are starting (auction opening) prices in Japan, not sale prices. The hammer price typically lands 1.3–2× higher. Typical range covers the middle 50% of prices (quartiles).

    Which version to choose?

    Levante (V6)

    The base and mid trims with the twin-turbo 3.0 V6 around 330 to 350 hp. The most common, a sensible compromise of performance and cost.

    Levante S / GranSport / GranLusso

    The stronger V6, around 410 to 430 hp, with the GranSport (sporty) and GranLusso (comfort) styling packages. Richer interior equipment.

    Levante Trofeo (V8)

    The top version with the 3.8 V8 of around 580 hp. The most powerful and rarest Levante, with bespoke aero and trim.

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