Maserati introduces five-year warranty and service package in India

    The warranty and service package is available for the 2016 Ghibli sedan and Quattroporte sedan; covers some engine parts and accessories.

    Published On Nov 15, 2017 10:10:00 AM

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    Maserati introduces five-year warranty and service package in India

    Maserati has announced an exclusive five-year full-warranty and five-year service package for the 2016 models of the Ghibli sedan and Quattroporte sedan. It also covers certain engine parts and a few accessories in addition to select consumables that are available with the two sedans.

    “Every Maserati is like a work of art constructed with care and attention; based on the same ethos, we deliver exclusive service experience. And the experience is not just limited to the point our vehicles leave the showrooms, on the contrary, it begins right after,” said Bojan Jankulovski, Head of Operations, Maserati India. “We aim to continue offering exceptional aftersales care and experience as we recognise this is such a crucial part of vehicle ownership. With this new package, we are cementing our commitment to our exclusive owners further.”

    The Italian manufacturer had re-entered the Indian market in 2015 and has launched four models so far – the Ghibli sedan (at Rs 1.11 crore), the GranCabrio convertible (at Rs 2.0 crore), GranTurismo coupe (at Rs 1.80 crore) and the its flagship Quattroporte sedan (from Rs 1.5 crore) (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi). All the models that are currently on sale are CBUs, contributing the higher asking price compared to their respective rivals.

    Maserati has also planned to launch its first ever SUV, the Levante, in India in the near future.

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