Maserati Is Building Its Largest Lineup—But It Won’t Last
With new models and plans comes the need to drop some storied vehicles.If you are a Maserati fan, these are heady times with the Italian brand's largest portfolio on tap. Enjoy, because when the Maserati brand goes fully electric, the number of offerings could be slimmed down.
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Maserati is one of the 14 brands under the Stellantis umbrella. It is the only premium brand, and it comes with 109 years of history. It had been sustaining itself as a small brand, with only three models: the Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli sedans, and the Levante SUV. But with some of that sweet SUV money generated by the midsize Levante, the brand expanded to include a halo car with the Maserati MC20 mid-engine coupe and Cielo convertible. And the brand went further down the SUV rabbit hole with the smaller Maserati Grecale compact SUV. Soon to come is the 2024 Maserati GranTurismo four-door coupe, to be followed by the GranCabrio convertible.
The Maserati portfolio offers a mix of hybrids and pure-electric vehicles under the Folgore subrand. There are no plug-in hybrids, nor will there be any PHEVs in the transition to a fully electric lineup in 2025. The plan is to stop offering vehicles with internal combustion engines by 2030.
We talked to Bill Peffer, CEO of Maserati Americas, for updates on the products still to come, and those that will be let go. The brand will have gone from three vehicles a year ago, to six a year from now. "Most brands our size don't totally transform their showroom in the short period of time that we've done it." With an all-new showroom, the challenge is to give each of the new models enough runway.
Maserati will also be sunsetting some cars in their current iteration, Peffer says. "I don't think we ever get to a point where we are less than where we were a year ago at three. But we are evolving." He can't say if the lineup will get as high as six models again when it is fully electric. Here is what to expect:
Maserati Grecale Already New Sales Leader
After its introduction in 2017, the Levante quickly became the volume leader. The smaller Grecale SUV, with a choice of two mild hybrid powertrains or the Trofeo with the 523-hp Nettuno V-6 engine, has only been available in the U.S. since the beginning of the year, and just reached the west coast March 1. It has already seized the sales crown from its big brother and is proving adept at conquesting sales from other brands. It is the first Maserati hybrid for the North American market.





