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A DASH OF DESIRE

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WHAT’S NEW?

After launching the Levante in diesel form last year, the Thai Maserati office has added a new variant powered by a petrol engine.

The so-called Levante S comes with 430hp 3.0litre twin-turbo V6, eight-speed automatic, allwheel-drive and adjustable suspension.

To exude its sporty credential­s, the Levante S is fashioned in Gran Sport outfit featuring 21-inch wheels, red/black leather and carbon fibre interior trim. It’s priced at 12.49 million baht — 4.1 million baht dearer than the 275hp Diesel.

Maserati’s sporty SUV in this particular guise doesn’t really face any direct competitio­n in Thailand. The BMW X6 and Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe aren’t available with 400hp-plus performanc­e.

The closest one would probably be the Porsche Cayenne S (the real rival would be next year’s coupe-like Cayenne) which comes with 440hp 2.9-litre V6 costing 11.4 million baht.

And thanks to a special excise tax, the Cayenne can be had as the 462hp 3.0-litre petrol-electric hybrid for nearly 4 million baht less. Yes, this specific Cayenne is the one to go for, objectivel­y speaking, as Maserati has yet to go plug-in.

But if you’re escalating this high in the price ranks, fuel economy might not be an issue at all. And with Levante feeling quite dull with an oilburning engine, the S should sound like a perfect solution for Maserati fans. Can it really be?

WHAT’S COOL?

You really can’t ask for more from an engine developing more than 400hp. The S has plenty of mid-range punch in whatever real-world driving conditions and can rev to 6,000rpm to keep petrol heads happy.

Press the drive selector into Sport and the noise of the V6 transforms into an evocative burble, which is most pronounced at idling speeds to already making the driving experience special in city traffic.

Despite the availabili­ty of the adaptive suspension, the ride is mostly comfortabl­e even in the presence of those bigger rims and low-profiled,

mixed-size tyres. Speaking of the wheels, they help

give the Levante a muscular appearance suiting the vehicle’s sporty concept well. The same goes for the racy interior ambience.

WHAT’S NOT?

In spite of that bi-turbo V6, performanc­e is neither explosive nor expansive, probably due to the power maxing out at just 5,000rpm, a heavy body weight and slightly lethargic throttle response.

Yes, the most aggressive setting of the drive mode should have made things significan­tly sharper, which it really hasn’t. As well, the sporty exhaust note could have sounded more consistent throughout the rev range.

All right, this is not a problem of just the S but more an inherent one for the Levante itself. After a couple of rounds in the Maserati’s latest cars, the gearshift pattern could have been more intuitive and fluid when swapping between D and R, as an example. The S handles well in the Levante’s own game with sufficient steering ease and grip, but it kind of lacks the Cayenne’s fluency.

BUY OR BYE?

Petrol power in a Maserati is certainly here to stay not just in terms of delivering genuine satisfacti­on to potential buyers but also coping with future legislatio­n. That’s why news indicates that FCA, Maserati’s owner, plans to phase out diesel in the midterm.

This S model does a couple of things better than the Diesel, like delivering drivers more punch and aural zest. But whether that 4 million baht price premium the S commands is justified is another thing.

Maybe it’s advisable to wait for the lower-output version with 350hp, because its price point is most likely to fall under 10 million baht when it is launched in Thailand at the end of this year.

After all, the S is more about mid-range punch than top-end power, which makes it quite safe to suggest that the third variant to come might already suffice.

Just don’t let that semi-electric Por-sha distract you.

The Maserati Levante started out life in Thailand with diesel power. It’s time to forget that

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 ??  ?? Red leather is part of the Gran Sport trim.
Red leather is part of the Gran Sport trim.
 ??  ?? 21-inch wheels don’t upset the ride comfort.
21-inch wheels don’t upset the ride comfort.
 ??  ?? Twin-turbo V6 petrol is more about mid-range punch.
Twin-turbo V6 petrol is more about mid-range punch.
 ??  ?? The gearshift pattern could have been more intuitive.
The gearshift pattern could have been more intuitive.
 ??  ?? Closet rival to Levante S is Cayenne S.
Closet rival to Levante S is Cayenne S.

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