Maserati engine
For Maserati, creating a new engine is a unique event, one that brings Italy’s legendary “Motor Valley†back to life. And the new, original Twin Turbo V8 used on the Quattroporte is no exception.
Some engines have a special quality that defines their character much better than their power and torque data or any other technical specifications could ever do: their origins. If an engine is developed in that area of Italy’s Emilia Romagna region, and more precisely in the provinces of Modena and Bologna, known as “Motor Valleyâ€, it is safe to say that it will be a unique piece of engineering with extraordinary characteristics.
~For Maserati, creating a new engine is a unique event, one that brings ItalyÄ€™s legendary Ä€œMotor ValleyÄ€¯ back to life. And the new, original Twin Turbo V8 used on the Quattroporte is no exception.
Some engines have a special quality that defines their character much better than their power and torque data or any other technical specifications could ever do: their origins. If an engine is developed in that area of ItalyÄ€™s Emilia Romagna region, and more precisely in the provinces of Modena and Bologna, known as Ä€œMotor ValleyÄ€¯, it is safe to say that it will be a unique piece of engineering with extraordinary characteristics.