Maserati ends Seven Notes World Tour in London
20 Jul 2013|5,084 views
Iconic Italian car brand Maserati and British sound specialists and innovators Bowers & Wilkins ended their 'Seven Notes World Tour' at an event in London. Over 400 guests came to the stylish event, including many from the press and celebrities such as actress Camilla Rutherford.


The highlight of the evening was a live performance of music from Seven Notes, a unique sound project from Maserati and Bowers & Wilkins. Inspired by the seven notes produced by Maserati car engines, renowned music producer, Howie B, meticulously recorded the sound of a Maserati engine, and used it to create music at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
On display in the venue were the all new Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli. The Maserati Ghibli is the first Maserati saloon in the Premium Executive E segment and is also the first Maserati in history to feature a diesel engine.
The flagship vehicle from Maserati's range, is the sixth generation Quattroporte which is larger, lighter, more luxurious and more practical than the globally acclaimed car it replaces. The interior features an optional 15 speaker Bowers & Wilkins premium surround system that has been configured perfectly to the acoustics and shape of the car - creating a listening experience that is unrivalled in any luxury car audio surround system.
The avantgarde 805 Maserati Edition represents the perfect marriage of the Bowers & Wilkins and Maserati brand partnership - celebrating luxury, elegance and unrivalled performance. Towards the end of 2013 there will also be a launch of the P5 Maserati Edition headphone.
Iconic Italian car brand Maserati and British sound specialists and innovators Bowers & Wilkins ended their 'Seven Notes World Tour' at an event in London. Over 400 guests came to the stylish event, including many from the press and celebrities such as actress Camilla Rutherford.
The 'Seven Notes World Tour' has been hosted in six other iconic cities including Dubai, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles and New York. The exhibition of sound, music and design celebrated the arrival of the new Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli, the Trident Marque's first models to feature an integrated Bowers & Wilkins car audio system.
The highlight of the evening was a live performance of music from Seven Notes, a unique sound project from Maserati and Bowers & Wilkins. Inspired by the seven notes produced by Maserati car engines, renowned music producer, Howie B, meticulously recorded the sound of a Maserati engine, and used it to create music at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
On display in the venue were the all new Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli. The Maserati Ghibli is the first Maserati saloon in the Premium Executive E segment and is also the first Maserati in history to feature a diesel engine.
The flagship vehicle from Maserati's range, is the sixth generation Quattroporte which is larger, lighter, more luxurious and more practical than the globally acclaimed car it replaces. The interior features an optional 15 speaker Bowers & Wilkins premium surround system that has been configured perfectly to the acoustics and shape of the car - creating a listening experience that is unrivalled in any luxury car audio surround system.
The avantgarde 805 Maserati Edition represents the perfect marriage of the Bowers & Wilkins and Maserati brand partnership - celebrating luxury, elegance and unrivalled performance. Towards the end of 2013 there will also be a launch of the P5 Maserati Edition headphone.
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