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1+ Maserati Levante Cars for Sale in South Africa

View 1 currently available Maserati Levante for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The car is priced at R 1,699,900 with 35,000 km on the odometer.

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

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

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

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

Mitsubishi Rivonia
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Maserati Levante

Maserati’s Levante isn’t just another luxury SUV on South African roads; it’s a statement for those who want to park something rare in Sandton or Clifton. You’re not really cross-shopping the Levante with a Cayenne or an X5, even if they share the segment on paper at least — because Maserati’s badge and Italian flair set it apart from the usual German suspects. Both petrol and diesel options are on the table, with the promise of that V6 soundtrack and a cabin that does its best to feel bespoke. With only two examples currently listed — one diesel at R988,888 and a petrol at R1,299,900 — you don’t actively hunt for a Levante. You just hope to spot the right one before someone else does.

Both cars span 2018 to 2021, each showing around 57,000 km, which is par for the course given their age. The diesel is the pragmatic pick for those watching the monthly fuel bill, while the petrol leans into the Maserati mystique, and that matters if you’re chasing more than just badge snobbery. What you’re really buying is exclusivity and the kind of design flair that’s impossible to replicate on a German assembly line. Levantes are unicorns on local classifieds, and that’s the point. There’s zero new stock in South Africa, so if you’re tempted, get an independent inspection and take your time — because you won’t get a second shot at the right Levante.