Maserati Has A Variety Of Electrified Models In The Works

  • Sep 15, 2020
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Future models range from generational updates and all new models to electrified models

 

  • The initial phase is already underway with the Ghibli Hybrid, Trofeo models and the MC20 sportscar.

  • A new SUV called the Grecale will debut in 2021 and sit below the Levante.

  • The GranTurismo and GranCabrio will get a generational update and will also be the first electrified current Maserati models.

  • Generational updates to the Quattroporte and Levante are also in the works.

Maserati had plenty of action last week at the ‘MMXX’  event, with the showstopper being the MC20 sportscar. The carmaker also revealed crucial information about its plans for future models as well as its expected electrification of its entire lineup. And it’s set to be a lengthy roadmap ahead.

 

Maserati’s plans have already kicked off this year with the debut of the Ghibli Hybrid, as well as the introduction of the Ghibli and Quattroporte to the high-performance Trofeo family. At the end of this year, Maserati will kick off its new era post the Ferrari split with the launch of the MC20 sportscar. 

Next up will be the recently teased Grecale SUV which will sit below the Levante in the SUV lineup and will be available in a variety of powertrain options that include internal combustion engine, hybrid and all-electric powertrains. 

 

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After that will be a slew of models that include the next generation GranTurismo and GranCabrio, which will  also be the first Maserati models to get the electrification treatment, followed by the MC20 with convertible and all-electric versions. There’s also the new Quattroporte and Levante in the works.

 

Current-gen Levante used for representational purposes

Models aside, the carmaker earlier revealed that all new and updated models will come with autonomous driving technology in Level 2 and Level 3 forms. Level 2 will involve highway assist while the next level involves hands-off driving with maneuvering in lanes. Level 3 can also bring the vehicle to a stop if anything untoward happens.

As things stand, it looks like a long roadmap for Maserati ahead with plenty to look forward to. What do you think of Maserati’s plans? Let us know in the comments below.

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