Luxury Saloon · Italy · 1994-Present

Maserati Quattroporte

Maserati Quattroporte — spec data and generation history.

Maserati Quattroporte press photo
Verdict
C
Years
1994-Present
Generations
2
Segment
Luxury Saloon

Maserati's full-size luxury saloon — the V (M139, 2003-2012) brought the modern Quattroporte back with a Ferrari-derived 4.2 then 4.7 V8 (F136) and a DuoSelect automated manual that everyone hated, later replaced by a proper ZF 6AT. The VI (M156, 2013-2024) moved upmarket onto a stretched Ghibli platform with a Ferrari-Maranello-built 3.0 V6 twin-turbo (350 / 410 / 430 bhp) and a 3.8 V8 twin-turbo (523 / 572 bhp Trofeo) — ZF 8AT, RWD or Q4 AWD. A new EV-only Folgore generation was promised for 2025 but has slipped repeatedly. Cult-grade noise from the V's V8, GT-grade pace from the VI Trofeo — but the residuals are brutal and the running costs match. Buy with eyes open.


What changed

Era-to-era deltas

V (M139) 2003-2012 VI (M156) 2013-2024
BHP +98 bhp (top, Trofeo)
Torque +220 Nm
0-60 mph -0.6 s
Top speed +25 mph
MPG +5 mpg

Known issues by generation

Common faults reported on each generation — useful when shopping the used market.

2003-2012 · V (M139)
  • DuoSelect F1 gearbox rough and expensive
  • Variator/timing chain wear on 4.2
  • Suspension bush wear
  • Electrical gremlins
  • Trim and headliner ageing
2013-2024 · VI (M156)
  • ZF 8AT solenoid wear
  • 3.0 V6 oil leaks (cam covers, sump)
  • Air suspension failures
  • Infotainment bugs (early FCA Uconnect)
  • Brake disc warping

Rivals

Mercedes S-Class · BMW 7 Series · Jaguar XJ · Porsche Panamera