Following its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, the new Maserati Levante
SUV was spotted out and about on the streets, flaunting a weird but
interesting design and a rich chocolaty brown paint job. And it
certainly looks different in the wild than it did on the show floor
under strategically placed lights.
We’re not saying Maserati Levante looks
terrible or anything, but as most of the journalists who visited this
year’s Geneva Show have reported, the SUV has a challenging front-end,
what with those narrow headlights and gaping mouth with chrome teeth.
The side profile is pretty good, it has to be said, featuring some nice
curves and styling details.The rear is just all right, nothing too fancy
about it.
Another thing you notice looking at the
Maserati Levante in the flesh is that the SUV is smaller than what it
may seem in the pictures. It’s the unique design that creates the
illusion the Levante is a giant, but when you see people standing next
to it, this Maser is actually more of a crossover than a full-sized
utility vehicle. It is a tad smaller than its main rival, Porsche
Cayenne, which might put some people off.
Regardless of the looks, Maserati’s SUV
is a refreshing new offering in a segment where all the cars are pretty
much the same. The Levante introduces a strong sporty flavor to the
SUV’s traditional mix of space, ride height, and practicality, making
the whole thing a more enjoyable experience.
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