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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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£1,628.66 p/m

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£14,657.94 (Plus admin fee) Initial Payment

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Maserati Ghibli Saloon
Hybrid GT Ultima 4dr Auto [2024]

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  • Android Auto
  • 20" Alloy Wheels
  • Lane Assist
  • Virtual Cockpit
  • Front + Rear Parking Sensors

Maserati Ghibli Saloon

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £92,335
  • Fuel consumption: 32.8 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 1995 cc
  • 0-62mph: 5.7 seconds
  • No. of seats: 5
  • CO2 emissions: 194 g/km
  • Engine power: 330 bhp
  • Boot size: 500 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • 10.1'' HD touch screen display with rotary control, Andrioid Automotive OS, navigation, radio, Bluetooth, AHA, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • 7" multifunction digital display cluster with on-board computer and driver information
  • Active drive assist
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane keeping assist and active blind spot assist
  • Electric power steering (EPS) with speed sensitive features
  • Front and rear parking sensors with graphical display on central digital cluster
  • Instrument cluster dials in Maserati blue with white backlighting
  • Maserati connected services including connect app, maintenance, emergency call and breakdown call, Maserati guide, drive and guard
  • Maserati dash mounted design specific clock
  • Power boot lid with kick sensor
  • SIRI smart personal assistant
  • Sport mode setting via sport button with affecting gear change, accelerator response, MSP system, exhaust bypass valves
  • Start/stop system
  • Surround view camera with imaging displayed on central MTC Plus system and puddle lamps
  • Traffic sign assist
  • Wireless charger
  • High double wishbone front suspension with 5 arm multi link rear suspension
  • Mechanical limited slip differential
  • ZF 8 speed automatic transmission with tip up/down function from gear knob and fully manual mode
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Harman Kardon premium sound system with 10 speakers
  • Anti pinch sensor for windows
  • Auto dimming exterior rear view mirrors
  • Auto dimming interior rear view mirror
  • Bi-Xenon front headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights and Automatic activation
  • Blue side air vents
  • Body coloured side skirts, front and rear fascias
  • Chrome Day light opening(DLO)
  • Chrome badging
  • Chrome door handles
  • Demist sensor
  • Electrically adjust/folding heated door mirrors
  • Front and rear electric windows
  • Front and rear steel door sills with maserati sign
  • Front grille with verticle grille bars and bezel in chrome finish
  • Heated rear windscreen
  • LED tailgate and third stop light integrated into rear window
  • Laminated front glass with high thermal and noise insulation
  • Maserati active sound system
  • Metallic paint
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear boot
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Trident on c- pillar in chrome with blue accent
  • Twin, dual pipe exhaust system in chrome plated stainless steel
  • 12 way power front sports seats with two memory settings for driver side
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • 60/40 split rear bench seat
  • Aluminium gear shift paddles
  • Boot lateral cargo net and 12V socket
  • Driver and passenger sunvisor with mirror and courtesy light
  • Dual zone automatic climate control with 13 air outlets (4 rear)
  • Fabric headlining trim
  • Front armrest with twin mechanical opening, with illuminated storage compartment, air conditioned and 12V socket
  • Front central tunnel with 2 cup holders
  • Front headrests
  • Heated front seats
  • Leather upholstery
  • Nero leather sport steering wheel
  • Power height and reach adjustable steering wheel
  • Power rear sunshade
  • Rear armrest with 2 cupholders
  • Rear headrests
  • Rear outer seats heating
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Soft close doors
  • Velour floormats
  • 3x3 point rear seat belts
  • Black brake callipers
  • Dual stage Driver/Passenger Airbags, side, window and driver knee airbags
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Forward collision warning plus with advanced brake assist and autonomous emergency braking
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters, rear seatbelts with load limiters
  • Hill hold control
  • Increased Control and Efficiency (I.C.E)
  • Integrated vehicle control
  • Manual rear child locks
  • Maserati stability programme, Acceleration slip regulation, Anti braking system, electronic brake distribution and motor slip regulation
  • Passenger airbag deactivation system
  • Pedestrian recognition
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system with pressure displayed with central digital cluster
  • Ventilated brakes cross drilled discs with dual cast, 360mm with 6 piston fixed callipers at front and 345mm with 4 piston fixed callipers at rear
  • Aluminium key fob, with key-less entry and key-less go function with (lock/unlock button, boot opening and exterior light on)
  • Perimetric and volumetric anti theft alarm with electronic immobiliser
  • Vodafone stolen vehicle recovery with automatic driver recognition and remote inhibition
  • 3 years premium service plan
  • High gloss piano black wood trim
  • 20" Teseo design alloy wheels
  • Fix and go tyre sealing compound and electric air compressor
  • Summer tyres
  • Independent review
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    A Maserati instead of a BMW 5 Series? That's the dilemma buyers are faced with the brand's Ghibli saloon, now improved. Jonathan Crouch reports.

    Ten Second Review

    The third generation Ghibli, launched here in 2014, was Maserati's attempt to move from a low volume boutique manufacturer to one able to shift far bigger numbers. It first mainly sold in diesel form, but these days, black pump-fuelled customers are targeted by a petrol Hybrid variant - and there are powerful charismatic V6 and V8 petrol variants further up the range.

    Background

    The Ghibl has proved to be a pivotal car for Maserati and it accounts for most of the marque's current global sales. It's been a case of putting all the corporate eggs in this one rather handsome basket. One that could hardly be more important. The Italian manufacturer wants to sell 50,000 cars per year going forward and this sleek Latin sports saloon remains crucial to that aim. Is this 'M157'-series model really up to it? Maserati loyalists will probably remember the Ghibli sportscar of the early 1990s. That 'AM336'-series car was fast, fun and more than slightly flawed, but was instrumental in repairing Maserati's reputation after some of the awful product decisions of the 1980s. Those with longer memories might even recall the brutal and beautiful Giugiaro-designed 'AM115'-series original of the 1960s. In short, the Ghibli badge is one with provenance. When going into battle with the likes of the BMW 5 Series and the Jaguar XF, Maserati needs all the help it can lay its hands on.

    Driving Experience

    The big news first. You can now buy a Maserati Hybrid. Yes, I know that sounds about as likely as a Ferrari pick-up truck but get over the initial shock and you'll realise that if trying to compete in the executive market in Europe, a brand would be utterly scotched without a good hybrid these days - and it'll compensate the folk who used to choose the 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel that is no longer available in this car. Whether the electrified Ghibli is a 'good' hybrid is a matter for debate. The electrification offered here is of the 'mild' 48-volt form, so it can't ever run without the aid of its 2.0-litre 330hp four cylinder engine. But said powerplant is decently rapid,particularly if you slot the drivetrain into its 'Sport' mode. The engine drives through the rear wheels only via an 8-speed ZF auto gearbox. You may well feel though, that a four cylinder powerplant, electrified or not, is insufficient to create the kind of charismatic appeal that a Maserato should have. If so, you'll start your search in the rear-driven petrol-only Ghibli portfolio with the V6 Ghibli Modena. Like the Hybrid, this 350hp derivative takes just under 6s to reach 62mph, on the way to a top speed in the region of 160mph - but it sounds far more appealing while it's doing it. The V6 is also available in an uprated 430hp state of tune in the Ghibli Modena S. Or, if you want this Maserati to have a properly charismatic growl, you'll need to stretch to the V8-powered Ghibli Trofeo at the very top of the range, which has 580hp, almost enough to give a BMW M5 a good seeing to.

    Design and Build

    The design team for the 'M157'-series third generation Ghibli worked under the auspices of Gio Ribotta, Maserati's exterior design manager, who points to styling cues from the brand's legendary Tipo 61 'Birdcage' model, although to be honest, they're lost on me. Think of the Ghibli as a truncated Quattroporte and you're not too far off the mark. It looks anything but a hall of mirrors aping of the elegant QP though and it has its own muscularity that distances itself from the executive car mainstream. It shares much the same drivetrain and suspension with its bigger brother and weight has been cut by building the doors and internal cross members from aluminium, with the dashboard structure constructed in magnesium. It shares the same drivelines and suspension, steel monocoque and production line as Maserati's larger model, but the Ghibli is a foot shorter, with very different coachwork. The suspension is as you'd expect with front double wishbones and a multilink rear, this time using electronically adjustable dampers all round. Drop inside and the interior feels and looks reassuringly expensive and well screwed together. Rear legroom and headroom isn't at all bad and there's even a big 500-litre boot. In case you were wondering, yes, you do get that iconic Maserati dash-mounted analogue clock. The information systems never feel quite as slick or as technologically dense as German and Japanese rivals, so if you want the latest in toy tech, you might find the Maserati wanting. If you prefer to make a dramatic entrance, however, there's really nothing to touch it.

    Market and Model

    The Ghibli has been positioned as a rival to the established full-Executive saloon segment elite but does it really square up competitively against them or is there a premium to pay for that badge? Prices open at around the £67,000 mark for the 330hp GT Hybrid version, which you might not think to be unreasonably given that something like a BMW 540i would be needed to properly compete. Allow a budget of just under £74,000 for the 350hp V6 Ghibli Modena - or around £86,000 for the V6 430hp Modena S. There's a big price jump though, to the top V8-powered Trofeo flagship model, which offers 580hp, sounds amazing but costs around £107,500. Standard equipment on all models includes 18-inch alloy wheels, bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights, plus lovely quad exhaust tips. The interior meanwhile, features electrically powered and heated leather seats, wood trim and a punchy eight-speaker stereo system. There's also a mechanical limited slip differential and climate control with no fewer than 13 vents.

    Cost of Ownership

    Nobody buys a Maserati and expects it to offer tiny running costs but the Hybrid version of the Ghibli makes some very respectable WLTP numbers. Helped by its standard 48-volt mild hybrid system, this variant manages a combined cycle fuel economy figure of up to 33.3mpg - which is better than you might be expecting. True, this Italian saloon can't get anywhere close to the efficiency figures of diesel-powered rivals, but at least the figures are reasonably justifiable for your company accountant to swallow, as is the quoted CO2 best of 192g/km. Which isn't at all bad for a big car that will accelerate to 62mph in just 5.7 seconds. Naturally, the V6 petrol-powered models are a good deal thirstier, the 330hp Ghibli Modena consuming fuel at a combined cycle rate of 25.2mpg. For the Modena S, it's 25.0mpg. Don't awsk about the figures for the V8 Trofeo version.... Across the range, residual values will be the big ticket item, but such is the economy and cachet of the diesel model in particular that it might well perform very well indeed.

    Summary

    Maserati bet the family jewels on the Ghibli and still can't afford for it to fail. With this car, the company has staked the heritage and exclusivity of its famous trident badge and put its product right into the face of some of the most talented cars on the market. Does it square up? On a purely objective basis, you might wonder. Obvious rivals have, after all, been at it for too long, have too much in the way of development budget and have refined their wares to a finely honed edge. That said, the Ghibli isn't that far off their pace and is a formidable effort from Maserati. What's more, there's a bigger sense of occasion about this car that counts for a lot when buyers are forking out this sort of money. Prestige matters a whole lot and it's why BMW, Audi and Mercedes have been so successful. The Ghibli's not perfect of course. Its ride quality needs work and the infotainment systems feel a generation or two behind its key rivals. That said, it's a car that's impossible to dislike and has a charisma and appeal all of its own. Will it take Maserati where the company wants to go? We'll have to wait and see for that but if you were presented with the choice between a BMW 5 Series and a Maserati Ghibli, would you really be able to resist the lure of the Italian car? I know I couldn't.

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