Easily put, this is the luxury sports car of the Italian fleet. Produced by parent company Stellantis and Fiat Chrysler (FCA), Maserati does it again with their Italian stallion, the 2024 Maserati ...
The verdict: All the best bits of Maserati’s current product lineup coalesce into the all-new 2024 GranTurismo, a spectacularly elegant two-door package that doesn’t just feel next-gen, but ...
After a four-year hiatus, Maserati is back to making what it has been historically known for—Grand Touring cars—and the results are promising. Powered by the MC20-derived Nettuno engine, Maserati's ...
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The first two all-electric Maserati models—the GranTurismo Folgore 4-seat coupe and the GranCabrio Folgore convertible—were officially listed on the EPA's website, revealing their range and energy ...
Maserati is preparing to launch its first set of battery-electric vehicles, with the 2024 GranTurismo Folgore the first of them to hit the streets. With pricing estimated at over $205,000, the ...
Maserati is an iconic Italian brand with roots deep in motorsport and performance cars. The automaker’s offerings are as luxurious as they are powerful, and one of its longer-running models is going ...
The GranTurismo and GranCabrio will be assembled at Maserati’s Modena headquarters. Moving production out of Mirafiori in Turin makes room for the upcoming Fiat 500 Hybrid. The change will take place ...
Maserati unveiled the revived GranTurismo coupe last fall. Insider got a look at the Modena version, with a 490-horsepower, 3.0-litre V6 Nettuno Twin Turbo engine. The vehicle starts at $174,000 and ...
We're about to see big changes at Maserati. The automaker has committed to going all-electric while maintaining its legacy of evocative design and spirited performance. The sporty MC20 and GranTurismo ...
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Maserati GranTurismo Folgore review: Nice but niche
After five years in development, Maserati recently scrapped plans for its fully electric supercar: the MC20 Folgore. Blamed on ‘insufficient demand in the super sports car market for a battery ...
Easily put, this is the luxury sports car of the Italian fleet. Produced by parent company Stellantis and Fiat Chrysler (FCA), Maserati does it again with their Italian stallion, the 2024 Maserati ...
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