There will be an all-electric model.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has made a significant investment in its Maserati brand, which will produce no less than 13 new models before the end of 2024. The MC20 supercar will be the first, followed by the Grecale SUV. Maserati also revealed a new product for next year during the presentation of the MC20.
Maserati’s Future:
According to company plans, Modena will offer a fully electric version of every model it produces. The new GranTurismo will also have an electric version. It is expected that the GT EV will debut in 2022. A GranCabrio open-top GranCabrio and an electric GranCabrio are also planned for 2021, 2021, and 2021 releases.
The next-generation models, just like the GranTurismo or GranCabrio models, will be engineered and manufactured in Modena. The current generation of both cars is dead, as the last examples were rolled off the production lines in November 2013. Since 2007, Maserati reported sales of 28,805 coupes and 11,715 convertibles.
The grand tourers will also be joined by an electric version of the MC20. This will be followed by a new generation Quattroporte, both in electric and combustion-powered forms. The arrival of these three vehicles together with the Grecale SUV will be at the end 2023.
Source: Maserati