In total, the Italian brand will produce 225 units of the "rebellious" cars: 100 Ghibli S Q4, 100 Levante S, and 25 Quattroporte S Q4. All will be based on the GranSport version.
The Edizione Ribelle series will allow customers to stand out from the "sea of monotonous cars," according to Al Gardner, CEO of Maserati North America. These cars will be distinguished by the black Nero Ribelle Mica body color, a standard Nerissimo styling package with "dark chrome" trim, 20-inch wheels, moldings, and black exhaust tips.

The interiors of the limited series cars will be adorned with sport seats and two-tone leather upholstery with contrast stitching, carbon fiber decorative trim, an Alcantara headliner, and Maserati logos on the headrests. Standard features of the Edizione Ribelle include a Harman Kardon audio system, heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated seats, and soft-close doors.
Alongside the Edizione Ribelle series, the Italians introduced a GT Sport package for the Ghibli, Levante, and Quattroporte. It includes an "aggressive" body kit, specially designed wheels, colored brake calipers, and special decorative trim made of composite or wood veneer.








