Maserati does not produce wagons, although the Quattroporte sedan is regularly converted into wagons. Now this fate has befallen the model of the current generation.
Strangely enough, the Maserati Quattroporte wagon was built not in a design studio but in a small garage. Its creator is engaged in the restoration of retro cars and spent 1,500 hours on the project.
Overall, it turned out quite well.
The Maserati Cinqueporte (so named because in Italian it means “five-door”) has a sleek profile and no noticeable traces of alteration.
The Maserati wagon is equipped with a 3.0-liter 275 horsepower turbo diesel engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission. The configuration includes 20-inch wheels, a panoramic roof, a rear camera, and interior trim in lacquered wood.