The NHTSA has yet to conduct a Maserati Ghibli safety review, but the IIHS has conducted a partial test of the 2023 model and found that the car performed well in the following tests: moderate front overlap, the original side test, roof strength, and head restraints/seats.
NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.
You'll find industry-standard safety tech such as seven airbags, stability control, cruise control, and a reverse camera on board the Ghibli. More advanced safety assistance features include front and rear park assist, brake assist, auto on/off headlights, blind-spot monitoring and intervention, a surround-view camera, pedestrian recognition, adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning with collision mitigation and automatic emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, and lane-keeping assist.
Maserati Ghibli Trims | GT | Modena | Modena Q4 |
---|---|---|---|
Back-Up Camera | S | S | S |
Cross-Traffic Alert | S | S | S |
Rear Parking Aid | S | S | S |
Blind Spot Monitor | S | S | S |
Lane Departure Warning | S | S | S |
Lane Keeping Assist | S | S | S |
ABS | S | S | S |
Night Vision | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Tire Pressure Monitor | S | S | S |
Brake Assist | S | S | S |
Stability Control | S | S | S |
Traction Control | S | S | S |
There have been no recalls issued or major problems reported for the Ghibli from 2018 to 2020, or for 2022 or 2023, but the 2021 Ghibli was recalled three times - for a possible fuel leak, a malfunctioning seatbelt locking retractor, and for a tire placard showing the incorrect inflation information on the optional 21-inch wheel-and-tire combination. Maserati will cover the Ghibli car with limited and powertrain warranties, both valid for four years/50,000 miles.