A New Wind Blows, You Can Call it Levante
The wait has been long, numerous and radical upheavals on its look and it also changed its name, from Kubang to Levante, but in the end, the first of Maserati’s SUV has seen the light. The Geneva Motor Show has been so chosen as the stage to present to the world an Italian alternative to the ubiquitous and all-powerful Range Rover and Porsche Cayenne, and despite the strong resemblance to the second one, especially at the rear, we have to admit that the Levante is really sexy. Lines typical of the Trident peep on a very unusual car body for the Italian House and there will be lots of people ready to criticize, but if the market asks it, why do they have to leave the cake to the other for stupid prejudices? If the front is very aggressive and the rest of the car is a reminder of the Ghibli and the Quattroporte, we will find the possibility to opt for petrol or diesel engines as the saloon of the Company provide, in this case combined with an 8-speed automatic transmission and to the permanent all-wheel drive system. Such luxury finishes inside and outside will hope to stay away from the hardest off-road, but if you want to be daring, the Levante will be able to deal with more than a few centimeters of dust.