Maserati announces 2021 results and its electric vehicle (EV) plan

Maserati, which is part of Stellantis’ global stable of car brands, have announced its 2021 results. The Luxury Italian carmaker increased its market share by 2.4 percent and last year, Maserati recorded robust growth in sales at 41 percent year-on-year, with a total of 24,269 vehicles delivered to customers worldwide.

Bolstered by the outstanding results it has achieved, Maserati is carving out the path that will make it the first luxury Italian brand to launch a 100 percent electric sports car. Maserati aims to set the benchmark in every market segment and will be the first luxury brand to complete its electric vehicle (EV) line-up by 2025.

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The brand’s Folgore full-electric strategy has been developed with customers’ requirements in mind, which remain the focus of every single product and form part of the Brand’s DNA.

The new GranTurismo will be the first car in Maserati history to adopt 100 percent electric solutions. Made at the Mirafiori production hub, it will debut in the market in 2023.

The new GranTurismo, a true icon for the brand, will offer cutting-edge technical solutions derived from Formula E, top performance, comfort and elegance, all typical of the Trident.

Next year, Maserati’s new Grecale sports utility vehicle (SUV) which is scheduled for launch in the next few days, will also become available in a zero-emissions electric version.

All Maserati models will come in 100 percent electric versions by 2025. This includes the MC20 super sports car, the new Quattroporte sport sedan and the all-new full-size Levante SUV, which will complete the Maserati Folgore offering, to attract the new luxury consumer in all market segments.

By 2030, the entire Maserati range will be fully electric. Maserati plan is part of the Stellantis “Dare Forward 2030” strategic plan announced on 1 March. All the brand’s new models developed, engineered and produced 100 percent in Italy will be adopting electric powertrains, to bring great innovation and high performance. Both are typical of Maserati’s DNA.

Ian Osborne
Ian Osborne
Editor-in-Chief at ElectricDrives

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