What is the difference between Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli?

1 Answers
LucilleFitz
07/25/25 8:19am
One is equipped with a low-power version of the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine, while the other features a high-power version of the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine. Below are the relevant details about the differences between the Quattroporte and Ghibli: Different power outputs: The Maserati Ghibli has a maximum horsepower of 330ps, a maximum power output of 243kw, and a maximum torque of 450nm; the Quattroporte has a maximum horsepower of 350ps, a maximum power output of 257kw, and a maximum torque of 500nm. Different tire specifications: The Maserati Ghibli's tire specification is 235/50r18; the Quattroporte's tire specification is 245/45r19.
Was this review help?
20
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

Where is the QR code located on a motor vehicle?

The QR code on a motor vehicle can be found in two locations: First, it can be viewed using the Traffic Management 12123 app (V2.8.1B274) on a mobile phone. The vehicle QR code contains license identification information such as the issuing authority, unique serial number, and license plate number, as well as the vehicle's technical parameters and owner information. Second, a standard motor vehicle QR code is usually located on the accompanying documentation, such as the configuration sheet, which typically includes the vehicle's specific configuration. There will be a QR code on it displaying detailed information about your vehicle. QR code vehicle management involves the administration of vehicle information, safety, inspection, approval, and other related aspects. As a means of transportation, vehicles and their drivers are constantly in dynamic motion through time and space. The functions of the vehicle QR code include: Storing vehicle-related information in the QR code; Automatically recording the vehicle's annual inspection documents; Enabling traffic police to record vehicle violation penalty information by scanning the QR code; Checking the vehicle's annual inspection status via the QR code; Establishing a vehicle monitoring network through the QR code to ensure effective, real-time, and automated vehicle management. As a new automatic identification and information carrier technology, QR codes are widely used in fields such as national defense, customs, taxation, public security, and transportation for automatic information carrying, transmission, and anti-counterfeiting.
18
5
Share

How to File an Insurance Claim for Transmission Damage Without an Accident?

Report the incident to the insurance company within 24 hours, providing detailed information about the vehicle's damage. After filing the claim, the insurance company will arrange for an on-site inspection by their staff. During the inspection, the staff will take photos of the vehicle's damage. During the inspection process, you need to provide the staff with the owner's ID card, the original and copy of the motor vehicle driver's license, the motor vehicle registration certificate, and the owner's bank card number. After the inspection is completed, the vehicle should be taken to a designated repair facility or 4S store for repairs. The repair costs will be initially covered by the vehicle owner.
16
3
Share

What Causes Abnormal Noises in the Engine?

Abnormal noises in the engine can be caused by exhaust pipe leakage, dirty throttle valve, or engine misfire. Below are detailed explanations: Exhaust Pipe Leakage: When there is a leakage in the intake or exhaust pipe, the vehicle produces a loud roaring noise as the exhaust rate increases during acceleration. In this case, the exhaust pipe needs to be inspected and replaced. Dirty Throttle Valve: During acceleration, the engine load increases, requiring the throttle valve to open wider and more fuel to be injected. If the throttle valve opening is not optimal due to dirt blockage, it can result in poor air-fuel mixture ratio, causing noise during acceleration. Cleaning the throttle valve is necessary in this situation. Engine Misfire: Engine misfire refers to one or more cylinders not functioning properly, often manifesting as insufficient vehicle power and severe shaking of the exhaust pipe, accompanied by distinct thumping noises from the engine. Inspection and replacement of the engine cylinder are required in this case.
4
2
Share

Are there any tricks when ordering a car from a 4S store without stock?

In the automotive market, the demand for each car model changes daily, and vehicle prices may also fluctuate significantly. If the warehouse has too many new cars, there is a risk of inventory accumulation, and the merchant's funds may also face liquidity issues. Here is an introduction to 4S stores: 1. Introduction: A 4S store, fully known as an automobile sales service 4S store, is a sales outlet that integrates automobile sales, maintenance, parts, and information services. It was introduced from Europe to China after 1998. 2. Features: 4S stores are invested and built by dealers according to the standards set by automobile manufacturers. The design inside and outside the store is unified, with huge investments, often exceeding tens of millions, luxurious and grand, and a comfortable environment. They can only sell a single brand of cars specially authorized by the manufacturer. 3. Business Scope: The 4S store model has developed extremely rapidly in China in recent years. The 4S stores in the automotive industry are a business model introduced by automobile manufacturers to meet customer needs in terms of services. The core meaning of a 4S store is 'automobile lifetime service solution.'
7
4
Share

How Many Digits Does an Engine Number Have?

Common engine numbers typically consist of 7-8 digits. The sequence and content of engine numbers may vary among different manufacturers. Generally, it includes the engine model, production date, and a randomly assigned serial number given when the engine comes off the production line. Some may also include a place-of-origin code. Engine model is an identification code assigned by the engine manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations, corporate or industry practices, and engine attributes. It represents information such as the manufacturer, specifications, performance, features, technology, purpose, and production batch of the engine, including fuel type, number of cylinders, displacement, and static braking power, among others. Engines installed in passenger cars or multi-purpose passenger vehicles are required to display the professional manufacturer, model, and production number of the engine. It is important to note that the engine number is not the same as the engine model. The engine model refers to the specifications and size of the engine within the manufacturer's product line, and multiple engines can share the same model. The engine number, however, refers to the production number of the engine, where each engine is assigned a unique number that differs from all others. Structure of an Engine Number: Front Section: Includes product series code, generation symbol, and regional or corporate code. Manufacturers may choose appropriate letters as needed, but these must be approved and recorded by the industry standardization authority. Middle Section: Composed of symbols representing the number of cylinders, cylinder arrangement, stroke, and cylinder diameter. Rear Section: Consists of symbols indicating structural features and usage characteristics. Tail Section: Distinguishing symbols. When differentiation is needed due to improvements or other reasons within the same product series, manufacturers may select appropriate symbols. The rear and tail sections can be separated by a hyphen.
11
4
Share

Is It Normal to Have Slight Bubbles After Tire Repair?

The reasons for slight bubbles after tire repair are as follows: 1. Air entering the tire interior: This may be due to the tire not being repaired in time after being punctured by a nail or the puncture hole being relatively large, allowing air to enter the tire's interior. The air then escapes from the internal puncture, forming slight bubbles. 2. Incomplete repair: It could also be caused by incomplete tire repair leading to air leakage. In such cases, the gas inside the tire will leak quickly, requiring re-inspection and repair of the bubble location. Additional information: The following situations indicate that the tire is not worth repairing and should be replaced promptly: 1. When the puncture hole diameter exceeds 6mm; 2. When the tire has been repaired more than 4 times; 3. When there is a puncture on the tire sidewall; 4. When the tire has worn down to the level of the tread pattern; 5. When the tire is aged and covered with small cracks; 6. When the tire is deformed or has been excessively crushed due to low-pressure driving.
10
2
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.