By Bengt Halvorson
The 2014 Ghibli is the first Maserati ever to be run through one of the major U.S. crash-test systems. And now in its first set of tests—from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)—it's been named a Top Safety Pick.
It's unusual for a couple of reasons. One of them is that models from lower-volume performance brands aren't usually tested at all; and even among the top-selling luxury brands, only their most popular models are typically tested.
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