The Maserati Ghibli Nerissimo isn’t just black, it’s extremely black. Limited to a total of 450 units that will be available in the United States and Canada only, the Ghibli Nerissimo has 20-inch wheels, door handles, exterior trim, and grille all done up in the light-absorbing color, although the brake calipers are painted red.
The limited-edition trim will be offered on the standard 345-hp Ghibli and the 404-hp Ghibli S and Ghibli S Q4. All Nerissimos come with the $3400 Sport package, which includes a sport steering wheel, adaptive dampers, shift paddles, 12-way power front seats, a blind-spot monitor, front and rear parking sensors, a remote starting system, and (on S models) an upgraded Harman/Kardon audio system; the Nerissimo is the only way to get a non-S Ghibli with the Sport package.
Like its exterior, the Nerissimo’s interior is a shrine to darkness. Black leather covers the heavily bolstered seats, dashboard, and armrests, although red stitching helps alleviate some of the monotony. A center console plaque denotes each Nerissimo’s place in the 450-unit production run.
Buyers seeking this darkest of Maseratis should plan on spending $78,500 for the standard Ghibli Nerissimo, $85,250 for the more powerful Ghibli S Nerissimo, and $87,750 for the all-wheel-drive Ghibli S Q4 Nerissimo. And, if they want to see what they’re buying, they shouldn’t go shopping after sundown.
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