The Maserati Grecale is the brand's mid-size luxury SUV, built on the Giorgio platform shared with Alfa Romeo. The facelifted 2026 range spans a 48V mild-hybrid four-cylinder (250 to 330 hp), a new 390 hp Nettuno V6, the 530 hp Trofeo and the all-electric Folgore with 557 hp and up to 580 km of WLTP range. Italian prices start at EUR 83,200.
Maserati
Italian luxury performance marque founded in 1914 and based in Modena. Part of the Stellantis group, Maserati builds sports cars, grand tourers and SUVs, and markets its electric models under the Folgore name.
Maserati is an Italian luxury car maker founded in Bologna in 1914 and based in Modena since the late 1930s. The trident badge, taken from the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, has marked grand tourers and racing cars for more than a century.
Today Maserati is part of the Stellantis group. Its line-up spans the GranTurismo and GranCabrio, the MCPURA mid-engined sports car, the Quattroporte saloon and the Grecale, the brand’s volume SUV built on the Giorgio platform shared with Alfa Romeo.
Maserati is electrifying its range under the Folgore name, with battery-electric versions offered alongside petrol and mild-hybrid models. A new brand strategy and a next-generation Grecale are due from late 2026.