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3+ Maserati Cars for Sale in South Africa

Discover 3 offers for Maserati for sale in South Africa. Filter by price, year, mileage, and features to select the perfect car. Updated daily to provide the most accurate listings and prices. The current price range for these listings is from R 999,500 to R 2,399,900. The average listed price is R 1,699,767. Mileage varies between 11,668 km and 35,000 km.

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Maserati Ghibli - Auto Investments Hatfield - Image 1
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R 2,399,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 49,237 p/m

Price
Used Car2022AutomaticAccident-free11,668 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 49,237 p/m

Auto Investments Hatfield

Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng

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Maserati Quattroporte - Capital Auto World - Image 1
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R 999,500

Est. monthly payment:
R 20,506 p/m

Price
Used Car2021AutomaticAccident-free20,700 kmDiesel

Est. monthly payment: R 20,506 p/m

Capital Auto World

Austin View, Midrand, Gauteng

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Maserati Levante - Mitsubishi Rivonia - Image 1
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R 1,699,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 34,876 p/m

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102% above average
Used Car2021Semi-AutomaticAccident-free35,000 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 34,876 p/m

Mitsubishi Rivonia
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Maserati occupies a tiny corner of the South African market, and it’s not trying to win anyone over with volume or practicality. Let’s be blunt—if you’re shopping for a Maserati here, you’re not fussed about stretching every rand or blending in with the Sandton crowd's sea of black X5s. Three active listings—yes, three—sum up just how exclusive things are. Prices start at R988,888 and climb to R1,299,900, so even the least expensive option demands a seven-figure commitment, on paper at least. You’re not getting into this brand because it’s your first taste of luxury, but because you’re chasing something left-field, a slice of Italian flair the Germans can’t bottle. It’s a purchase rooted in taste, not spreadsheets.

The Levante SUV is the star here, holding two of the three local listings and reflecting the global trend—SUVs aren’t just popular, they’ve become the default for anyone spending real money. Both petrol and diesel versions are on offer, which is rare these days and gives buyers a bit of choice, though the badge is the real drawcard. The lone Quattroporte sedan, sitting at R999,500, channels old-school Maserati bravado and nods to the brand’s heritage (remember those early saloon battles at Kyalami?). Sure, the Levante faces off against the Porsche Macan and Jaguar F-Pace, but it’s not aiming for German logic or British reserve. Instead, it leans hard into its Italian looks and a soundtrack that’s all drama—because that’s what the Maserati should have been from the start.