
It's been long overdue, and expectations are high for the brand new Maserati MC20. A new edition of the Grecale, the Folgore, is coming late 2023 as a 2024 model year car, which will be the first all-electric vehicle from the Italian brand, featuring 500 HP equivalent power, a top speed of over 200 KPH (124 MPH), and will use a 400V internal circuit to allow it to be supercharging capable.Ĭurrent Maserati Supercar - Buyers Guide 2023 Maserati MC20 It injected fresh life into the lineup and continued Maserati's repositioning strategy as it aims to be more relevant in its target sectors. Then there is the Maserati Grecale, an all-new luxury SUV that was released in 2022. The GT trim targets a more urban, modern-oriented demographic, what Maserati calls the "dynamic and curious global citizens." The Modena trim dials things up a notch with more aggressive attributes and sportier styling, while the Trofeo trim is the most performance-focused of the trio. The Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante are now offered in GT, Modena and Trofeo trims. Trims like the GranLusso and GranSport have been scrapped in favour of a more straightforward three-trim nomenclature for most models. There will also be an all-electric variant later on.Īpart from the MC20 production, Maserati has made wide-ranging changes to its 2022 model lineup that simplifies its trim level structures. It is currently available in coupe form, but Maserati has teased a convertible version that could be officially introduced later in 2022.

The big news for Maserati in 2021 revolved around the launch of its new supercar, the MC20. Today, it is part of the Stellantis Group, an automobile behemoth that owns more than ten brands, including Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Dodge and Jeep. The storied Italian carmaker, founded over a century ago, has undergone a host of changes that have kept it alive in a highly competitive automobile industry. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.Contents: Models / Ghibli / Levante / Quattroporte / MC20

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That car’s 12-cylinder engine produced about the same horsepower than the new MC20’s V6. Maserati’s last supercar shared most of its engineering, including its engine, with the Enzo Ferrari supercar. As new and completely redesigned models are introduced, though, they are expected to have Maserati-made engines similar to the one in the MC20, a Maserati spokesman said, (Ferrari is now a separate company, but the holding company Exor, controlled by the descendants of Fiat founder Giovanni Agnelli, still owns large stakes in both Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler.) Ferrari still builds engines for most of Maserati’s current cars and SUVs. Ultimately, Maserati plans to offer gasoline and electric versions of all its models, Maserati CEO Davide Grasso said.įor a long time, all Maserati car engines were built by Ferrari, a brand that, until 2015, was also part of Fiat Chrysler like Maserati. The company also plans to introduce a fully electric version of the MC20 in 2022. Will the world still want multimillion-dollar supercars? Bugatti's about to find out (Photo by Richard Bord/Getty Images) Richard Bord/Getty Images From October 4 - October 14, the famous motor show will showcase new cars and products from major motoring manufacturers. A Bugatti Divo is displayed at the Paris Motor Show at Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles on Octoin Paris, France.
