If your 2025 Maserati Levante keeps heading back to the service bay for the same problems, you may be wondering whether California’s lemon law can help. This article explains the basics in plain language and offers practical steps to make your claim stronger—without legal jargon. It’s meant to help you get organized and informed so you can talk with a professional about your specific situation.
California lemon law basics for 2025 Levante
California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—often called the California lemon law—protects buyers and lessees of new vehicles when a covered defect substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the car and the manufacturer can’t fix it after a reasonable number of attempts. For a 2025 Maserati Levante, that typically means defects that occur during the manufacturer’s warranty period and are not caused by misuse or unauthorized modifications. Examples owners report in luxury SUVs include recurring electrical failures, infotainment freeze-ups or black screens, warning lights tied to drivetrain issues, air suspension problems, or persistent brake or steering vibrations.
A “reasonable number of repair attempts” depends on the facts, but California has a helpful presumption for issues within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles: generally two or more attempts for a serious safety defect likely to cause injury or death, four or more attempts for a non-safety defect, or a total of 30 or more cumulative days out of service for repairs. You don’t have to meet the presumption to pursue a claim—the law still applies beyond those milestones—but meeting it can make your position stronger.
If your Levante is a qualifying lemon, potential remedies can include a repurchase (buyback), a replacement vehicle, or in some cases a negotiated cash settlement to keep the car. The details can be technical—things like how the mileage offset is calculated, what counts as incidental damages, or whether a certified pre-owned purchase is covered—so it’s wise to review your warranty and consult a professional. Nothing in this article is legal advice; it’s general information to help you understand the landscape.
Steps to strengthen your 2025 Maserati Levante claim
Document everything from day one. Keep a dedicated folder (paper or digital) with your purchase or lease agreement, warranty booklet, all repair orders, invoices marked “no problem found,” tow records, loaner/rental receipts, and your communications with the dealer or Maserati customer care. Each time a defect appears, write down the date, mileage, symptoms, weather conditions, dashboard warnings, and how the problem affects driving. Short photos or videos of intermittent issues—like an infotainment reboot, a flickering instrument cluster, or rough shifts—can help a technician replicate the concern.
Give the dealer a clear opportunity to repair under warranty. When you drop off the Levante, describe the issue the same way every time and ask that your complaint be written on the repair order in your own words. If the vehicle is stuck at the dealer waiting on parts, ask for a loaner and ensure the out-of-service days are reflected on your paperwork. Avoid modifications, aftermarket tuning, or skipping scheduled maintenance, since the manufacturer may argue that these caused or contributed to the defect.
Stay informed and escalate appropriately. Check for recalls or technical service bulletins related to your symptoms, and ask the service advisor to note any bulletins applied. If repeat repairs don’t resolve the issue, open a case with Maserati’s manufacturer hotline in writing or by email and keep records of the case number and responses. Before considering arbitration or other options, gather your timeline of repair attempts, days out of service, and costs you’ve incurred. Then speak with a California lemon law professional to evaluate your options based on your specific facts.
This article is for general informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results depend on the facts of each case, and no outcome is promised or guaranteed. If you believe your 2025 Maserati Levante may qualify under California’s lemon law, contact ZapLemon for a consultation at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com. We can review your documents, answer questions, and help you understand your next steps.