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0 Previous Owners, Here are some strong reasons why the Maserati Grecale Trofeo is a compelling buy — especially if you want a luxury SUV with serious performance, style and presence. Whether these matter to you depends on what you want from a car, but here’s what this model offers: Under the bonnet is a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 derived from Maserati’s Nettuno family (akin to what powers the MC20) delivering around 523 bhp and 620 Nm of torque. That means 0-62 mph in about 3.8 seconds, and a top speed of 177 mph. It has all-wheel drive with an electronic limited-slip rear differential, adaptive air suspension, and multiple drive modes including “Corsa” for track-style aggression. Interior is high quality: hand-stitched leathers, real carbon fibre, strong materials, with attention to detail (e.g. the triple side vents, Maserati’s historic cues). Technology is up to date: large digital screens (12.3-inch instrument cluster, 12.3? + 8.8? central displays), optional head-up display, advanced infotainment (Maserati Intelligent Assistant) and sound systems like Sonus Faber with immersive sound