I say the Maserati Levante GT looks better it has a very elegant look with the chrome grill. I like the rims on the GT as well. The Modena looks very toned down however it's better in the performance department.
Interesting this is that in Europe, the GT version(as of 2022) is the 4 cylinder mild hybrid version with 330 bhp, no V6 in it. The Modena version has the V6 with 430 bhp.
@@RonsRides Nice. I think Maserati is preparing early here in Switzerland to discourage ICE over electrification early starting with mild hybrid offerings.
Both are lookers. I prefer the looks of the GT trim TBH. It's great to see reasonable pricing on the paint. The prices on both though are problematic. Both are missing too much tech in this price category.
Problem with people with your mentality is that you don't value the exotic element and prestige. Tech is not a differentiator. Can get a Hyundai with incredible tech
@@k.matthews1158 Prestige means nothing to me. I'm not interested in impressing anyone with a thing. Anyone who is impressed by so called prestigious things needs to evaluate their self worth. This car doesn't exist in a vacuum. It has competition that offers a more complete package. If you were more aware of that then maybe you would not have posted such an uninformed comment.
The Modena also has offset rims with wider rear tires and one piece four piston front brakes vs two piece. Great review, thanks!
I say the Maserati Levante GT looks better it has a very elegant look with the chrome grill. I like the rims on the GT as well. The Modena looks very toned down however it's better in the performance department.
That what made this this such a hard decision because looks wise I would take the GT but power wise the Modena.
@@RonsRidesI think the price would be the deciding factor of the GT is cheaper than the Modena I would buy that one.
Totally agree!
I cannot wait until mines come in love this SUV
Orange for the Turn light doesn't look cool, but it is a need wile there are no hologrnic/dinâmica lights
The Chrome grilled one
The grill of the Modena but everything else of the GT
The blue to the right is better.
Interesting this is that in Europe, the GT version(as of 2022) is the 4 cylinder mild hybrid version with 330 bhp, no V6 in it. The Modena version has the V6 with 430 bhp.
And to add to that we get the Modena S here with a TT 550 horsepower V8
@@RonsRides Nice. I think Maserati is preparing early here in Switzerland to discourage ICE over electrification early starting with mild hybrid offerings.
The M front round like a Porsche!
Both are lookers. I prefer the looks of the GT trim TBH. It's great to see reasonable pricing on the paint. The prices on both though are problematic. Both are missing too much tech in this price category.
Problem with people with your mentality is that you don't value the exotic element and prestige. Tech is not a differentiator. Can get a Hyundai with incredible tech
@@k.matthews1158 Prestige means nothing to me. I'm not interested in impressing anyone with a thing. Anyone who is impressed by so called prestigious things needs to evaluate their self worth.
This car doesn't exist in a vacuum. It has competition that offers a more complete package. If you were more aware of that then maybe you would not have posted such an uninformed comment.
@@k.matthews1158 There is nothing exotic about this car, and I couldn't care less about anything with such a label attached.
They are not too bad when it comes to tech but when you put them next to the Grecale, thats where the real comparison will begin!
@@RonsRides They are at this price point. You can't offer less than the competition for more money. How does that make sense?
The Modena. The difference is about 4K. The power upgrade is worth that much.
Modena all day.
Dope
The paint color looks awesome.
It does!
What’s the difference between the GT and Gransport ?