Maserati Levante Vulcano – 150 units for Europe, Asia

Maserati Levante Vulcano – 150 units for Europe, Asia

If you feel left out from the previous Edizione Nobile limited edition pack, then this one’s for you. Maserati has introduced the limited edition Levante Vulcano, with production limited to just 150 units, all of which will be sold in Europe and Asia.

The Vulcano limited edition is available with both twin-turbo V6 petrol engines – the entry-level 3.0 litre unit makes 350 hp, and the hotter Levante S gets a higher-tuned 430 hp and 580 Nm unit. Brakes come in the form of a six-piston Brembo dual cast system.

For colours, the Levante Vulcano is only available in the exclusive matte Grigio Lava shade, and it’s complemented by Nerissimo pack details (dark tail light clusters, black chrome front grille and logos, glossy black window surrounds, body-coloured door handles and burnished exhaust tailpipes), laminated privacy windows, 21-inch Helios wheels and matte red brake calipers.

Inside, there’s heated and ventilated full grain leather seats, complete with contrasting Trident logo embroidery on the headrests. The upholstery can be ordered in black with red contrast stitching or vice versa, which Maserati claims to underline the model’s “volcanic” personality.

Additional items include high gloss carbon-fibre interior trimmings on the shift paddles and steering wheel, chromed aluminium badge on the centre tunnel with the Trident logo, as well as Vulcano plaque with the accompanying production number. Standard features include Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system, soft close doors, front and rear parking sensors and full-LED Matrix adaptive headlights.

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Matthew H Tong

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