Jim Butler Maserati

May 31, 2023
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Since the very first 4.9-liter V8 was mounted under the hood of the 5000 GT in 1959, the brand we enjoy providing and supporting so much here at Jim Butler Maserati of St. Louis has seen over 100,000 V8-powered models roll onto lots worldwide. We know that diehard aficionados may be a little reluctant to embellish this moment, but we are officially commemorating the V8’s legendary existence with special editions of the Levante and Ghibli coming soon. 

The Goodwood Festival of Speed will be the site of the official reveal for this eclectic pair, which is an exhilarating event that is an extended tribute to the world’s most glamorous sport. As the various cars and bikes blast up the Hillclimb track, this is an ideal setting for the public to catch their first glimpse of this iconic pair in action. The earth-conscious promise that we set out to make a reality is to have a fully electric lineup by 2030, with the ceasing of V8 production existing as one of our ways to lend a hand to the planet.

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The most recent version of the 3.8-liter V8 has Ferrari origins and has been available under the high-powered hood of Ghibli and Levante models for the last three years. Our launch of the superpowered and phenomenal MC20 was launched with our game-changing 90-degree Nettuno V6 powertrain. It is so very important to keep in mind that we won’t discontinue the V8 overnight, but as the changes in the industry dictate many auto entities’ future, this could still be seen as a massive and heartwarming commemoration of sorts.

The 2023 Ghibli was praised highly by the Edmunds.com auto review team for its “evocative exhaust note, one-of-a-kind Italian styling, and handling quality that is segment leading.” Rivals from the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, and Mercedes-Benz E Class have definitely tried hard to keep their technology game up, but the Ghibli has the heartwarmingly wicked advantage of sensational Italian charm. Those who have come away pleased with test drives and brand-new ownership have also enjoyed the option of adding all-wheel drive courtesy of the Modena Trim. 

The 2023 Maserati Levante is on tap and ready just in time for the summer heat with very sporty driving experience and star-studded interior. Consistently offering up a driving experience that is very quick on its feet along with a very civilized ride, the Levante has always been first in mind as an SUV that gives sport sedans a true run for their money. The Levante is offered with a pair of Ferrari-built engines, boasting A class-leading high-end output of 572 horsepower. The top spec Trofeo model shows up with a rumbling twin turbo V8 and an overabundance of rich available power.

During a press conference a few years back, CEO Davide Grasso clarified that the phasing out of internal combustion engines by 2030 may depend on individual markets and unique customer demands. We can firmly attest here that the future of electrification is already upon us, and we think that the timetable we have laid out is completely attainable. We recognize that the shift to electrification has been a little slow within the outright luxury segment, but also realize that we have long depended on superhuman V8 and V12 engines for inspiration.

We hope to see you this summer as the golf courses are freshly trimmed, the twisting Missouri roads are always inviting, and there are so many unique and sustainable models to choose from here at Jim Butler Maserati!