
MASERATI LEVANTE MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific MASERATI LEVANTE.
Defect rate by model year
The Maserati Levante, introduced in 2016, marks the Italian luxury automaker's foray into the SUV segment. Blending performance with practicality, the Levante aims to attract buyers looking for a premium driving experience without sacrificing the utility of an SUV. As with any vehicle, understanding its reliability through MOT inspection data can provide crucial insights for potential buyers.
In terms of reliability, the Levante has generally performed better than the average vehicle in its class over the years. For instance, the 2016 model recorded a defect rate of 124 defects per 100 tests, which is 18% better than the average of 151 defects for that model year. This trend continues through to 2019, where the Levante achieved its best performance with only 96 defects per 100 tests, outperforming the average by nearly 10%. However, the 2021 model year saw a slight decline, with defects per 100 tests rising to 81, which is marginally above the average of 79.
Recurring issues across the years predominantly relate to wear and tear common to many vehicles. Notably, problems with tyre tread depth and brake components consistently appear in the top issues reported. It's worth noting that while these problems can affect performance, they are not unique to the Levante and are often typical of wear experienced by luxury vehicles, especially those driven in more dynamic conditions.
The Levante's best year in terms of reliability was 2020, where it recorded only 75 defects per 100 tests, significantly better than the average of 90. In contrast, 2021 marked a downturn, with defects slightly exceeding the average. Overall, the model has demonstrated improving reliability over its lifecycle, particularly from 2016 to 2020.
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In terms of reputation, the Maserati Levante is often seen as a stylish alternative to more established luxury SUVs, appealing to buyers who value design and performance. While its reliability metrics suggest that it may not be the most faultless option on the market, its overall performance in MOT inspections indicates that it holds its own against the competition.