Maserati Levante shows Kubang inspiration in leaked images
There are six leaked images of the new Levante CUV floating about, giving us looks at the inside, and multiple views of the Kubang-inspired exterior.
There are six leaked images of the new Levante CUV floating about, giving us looks at the inside, and multiple views of the Kubang-inspired exterior.
There's a new class of luxurious and powerful SUVs coming from some of Europe's most exotic automakers. Join us for a look at what's to come.
Maserati believes that the success of the Levante crossover could turn around the company's sagging performance. The CUV goes on sale in early 2016.
Maserati has been teasing its crossover project since 2011, which is when it first showed off the Kubang concept (pictured above). Still, the production version, rumored to be called the Levante, remains a complete mystery. The CUV was Chris Bruce
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Say goodbye to the Maserati Kubang, and say hello to...well, we don't know what it'll be called yet, but we'll be seeing it come January 2014.
Production of the upcoming Maserati Kubang may be set for the Jefferson North plant where Chrysler builds the Jeep Grand Cherokee on which the high-riding Maserati will be based, but that doesn't mean that the Trident marque is giving up on production in its home country of Italy anytime soon.
Maserati has rolled out a new video to drum up anticipation for the company's new SUV concept, the Kubang. The flick begins with images of the Italian automaker's illustrious racing past, complete with open-wheel fire-breathers sliding across cobblestone courses and a fleet of MC-12 racers blowing past exuberant fans. That's all well before the portly, computer-generated Kubang saunters