This prize
is one of the many prestigious international awards received this
year by the Quattroporte together
with the
Red Dot Design Award,
one of the oldest and most important in design world,
the Best Luxury Car in Show, received on May 28 during
the
British International
Motor Show, and the Best Imported “Luxury Sedan” title,
given by Auto Motor und Sport, the most famous German magazine,
in February.
The Quattroporte
was first unveiled in Japan on October 22, 2003 at the International
Motor Show in Tokyo,
and then exhibited
two days later at the Italian Embassy in the presence
of Ferrari Maserati
Group President Luca di Montezemolo, the Ambassador
Mario Bova, and their guests.
Since going
on sale in April, more than 250 Quattroportes have been sold in
Japan and there is now a waiting
list of several
months for
new cars. It is interesting to note that, while
Japan is a right-hand drive market, Italian sportcars
like
the Quattroporte
are mostly
ordered in left-hand drive, because they are exotic
luxury items.