Maserati Engine Oil Specs
Find the exact engine oil type, capacity, filter and service interval for every Maserati model from 2002 to 2026.
Maserati Engine Oil Specs by Model
Coupe and Gransport
Coupe Cambiocorsa/coupe GT
Coupe Cambiocorsa/GT/G-Sport
Ghibli
Ghibli GT
Ghibli Modena AWD
Ghibli Modena RWD
Ghibli S
Ghibli S RWD
Ghibli SQ4
Ghibli Trofeo
Ghibli V6
Ghibli V6 AWD
Ghibli V6 RWD
Ghibli V6 SQ4
Ghibli V6 SQ4 AWD
Grancabrio
Grancabrio Modena
Grancabrio Trofeo
GranTurismo
GranTurismo Convertible
GranTurismo Modena
GranTurismo Trofeo
Grecale
Grecale GT
Grecale Modena
Grecale Modena V6
Grecale Trofeo
GT2 Stradale
Levante
Levante GT
Levante GTS
Levante Modena
Levante Modena V8
Levante S
Levante Trofeo
MC20
MC20 Spyder
Quattroporte
Quattroporte GT
Quattroporte GTS
Quattroporte Modena AWD
Quattroporte Modena RWD
Quattroporte S
Quattroporte SQ4
Quattroporte SQ4 V6
Quattroporte Trofeo
Quattroporte V8
Quattroporte/QP Sport GT
Spider Cambiocorsa/spider GT
Spyder Cambiocorsa/GT/90 ANV
Maserati Engine Oil Guide
Every Maserati model has specific oil requirements set by the manufacturer. Using the correct viscosity grade is critical — the wrong oil can reduce fuel economy, increase engine wear, and in some cases void your powertrain warranty.
Our database covers 167 Maserati vehicles spanning from 2002 through 2026, giving you the exact oil grade (e.g. 0W-20, 5W-30), capacity in US quarts, compatible oil filter part number, and manufacturer-recommended service interval for every model.
Whether you drive a Maserati Coupe and Gransport, a Coupe Cambiocorsa/GT/G-Sport, or a Spyder Cambiocorsa/GT/90 ANV, the correct oil specification is just two clicks away — select your model above, then your year.
Maserati oil change intervals vary by model and year. Modern Maserati vehicles (2015 and newer) typically use full synthetic oil with intervals of 7,500 to 10,000 miles. Older models may require conventional or synthetic blend oil changed every 5,000 miles or 6 months.
For Maserati vehicles, using the manufacturer-specified oil filter is equally important. Each model page shows a compatible aftermarket filter (Fram, Mobil 1, or OEM equivalent) alongside the oil specs so you have everything needed for a complete service.
Always cross-reference with your vehicle's owner's manual for the most accurate specification, especially for newer models or special trim levels with different engine configurations.
Most modern Maserati vehicles use 0W-20 or 5W-30 full synthetic. Check your specific model for exact grade.
Typically 5,000–10,000 miles depending on year and oil type. Severe driving reduces this by 25–30%.
Most Maserati oil changes cost $45–$95 at a shop, or $25–$50 in parts for a DIY change.