Debut for Maser Quattroporte auto
New 'box aims for slick gearchanges
Maserati's debuting its Quattroporte Automatic at the Detroit auto show this week.
The car's got a completely new hydraulic six-speed transmission that, according to Maserati, "ensures a sleek, fluid gear change while allowing for rapid shifting and seamless driving comfort".
According to Maser, the new hydraulic six-speed transmission is a result of the collaboration between Maserati and ZF, is entirely new and has been designed for fluid gear changes. The additional weight changes the weight balance, but the new distribution at 49:51 remains pretty good.
The company's take the opportunity to add new paint colours, Granite Grey and Ocean Blue, and a new type of wood, tanganika, while the interior now can be ordered in a two tone colour scheme.
The Quattroporte Automatic, alongside the Quattroporte with the DuoSelect gearbox, is offered in the luxury-oriented Executive GT, and the Sport GT.
I don't understand why manufacturers persist in developing hydraulic automatics...they're all complete rubbish when driven back to back with VW/AUDI's DSG dual clutch set up.
I don't understand why manufacturers persist in developing hydraulic automatics...they're all complete rubbish when driven back to back with VW/AUDI's DSG dual clutch set up.
you can bet your bottom dollar that a rival such as the forthcoming Porsche Panamera will have a VW/Audi DSG 'box of some sort?
Beautiful looking automobile.
Beautiful looking automobile.
Thats the problem, its actually a paddle shift manual but most jornos don't seem to undestand that because its got 4 doors.
Hopefully this new gearbox will see more sales. And I'll see more on the road.
Ali.
This has been one of my lottery cars since they brought it out (inc Alfa SZ in red and a 911 carerra); they look stunning in dark colours, especially the violet one I saw in Amsterdam last year.
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