The IIHS has not conducted a safety review of the Maserati Levante. The closest thing we have as a baseline is the Maserati Ghibli, which uses the same platform. The IIHS gave the Ghibli a good rating for a front and side crash, so we know the structure is sound. The NHTSA has not published a safety review of the Levante, either.
NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.
Standard safety kit on the Levante includes parking sensors front and rear, blind-spot monitoring, hill-descent control, and a rearview camera with parking lines. Front, front-side, and curtain airbags are standard. Forward collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic braking and adaptive cruise control are now standard. A surround-view camera is standard on the Modena S, but it can be added to the lower trim levels.
Maserati Levante Trims | GT | Modena | Modena S |
---|---|---|---|
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 |
During its first year of sale in 2017, the Levante was recalled twice. Maserati worked through these teething issues efficiently and kept subsequent recalls to a minimum. However, the 2021 model was recalled for a malfunctioning automatic seatbelt locking retractor and a fuel-line sensor that might leak fuel, potentially leading to a stall and increasing the risk of a fire. At the time of writing, the fuel-line problem has been the only carryover to the 2022 model so far.
For added peace of mind regarding reliability, the Maserati Levante has a four-year/50,000-mile all-inclusive warranty.