Maserati, founded in Bologna in 1914, is one of the most iconic names in Italian automotive history, renowned for its blend of luxury, performance, and unmistakable exhaust notes. Under Stellantis ownership, the brand is now pivoting decisively toward electrification with its Folgore (Italian for "lightning") range of fully electric vehicles.
The GranTurismo Folgore, launched in 2023, is Maserati's flagship EV — a grand tourer powered by a 92.5 kWh battery with three electric motors producing up to 760 horsepower. It delivers blistering acceleration while maintaining the refined GT character Maserati is known for. The Grecale Folgore, the brand's electric mid-size SUV, broadens the appeal with a more practical body style while retaining strong performance credentials and Italian design flair.
Maserati's electrification strategy is built on Stellantis platforms, benefiting from the group's scale in battery development and manufacturing while preserving Maserati's unique tuning and character. The brand has committed to going fully electric by 2028, with electric versions of the Levante and the next-generation Quattroporte also planned.
The transition has not been without challenges — sales volumes have been modest as the brand navigates pricing in a competitive luxury EV market dominated by established players like Porsche and emerging rivals from China. However, Maserati's heritage, design language, and motorsport DNA give it a distinctive position that few competitors can replicate.
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