The Maserati Quattroporte has barely scratched the luxury sedan class ever since the latest iteration was introduced in 2012, let alone leave its mark on it, yet if it’s one thing that stands on its side, it’s good looks.

Our extended dream car garage would definitely include a Quattroporte, albeit a stock one. On the other hand, some might argue that the Italian model needs a more vibrant presence, and Wald International is among them. “Wald still felt like there was room for personal refinement, and being at the forefront of tuners worldwide, we took on the task to do so with the Executive Line.”

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So, what does the tuning program include? Like most of their projects, a visual makeover that we’re not very fond of, which is suitable for the 2013-2017 MY. A new apron has been attached to the front bumper and includes a set of LED DRLs, while further back, we can see that the side skirts are now bigger. The rear diffuser incorporates an F1-like brake light in the middle, and is flanked by the quad exhaust pipes. The car has officially been ‘Walded’ with the Japanese tuner’s logo added on the boot lid.

On the company’s shelves, you will also find no less than four wheel sets for the Quattroporte, dubbed the V12-C, I12-C, T222-C and I11-C, measuring 9×22 inches at the front and 10.5×22 inches at the back. Finally, Wald says that the engine’s soundtrack has been improved with the aftermarket sports exhaust system with throttle control. So, any thoughts on this build?