Maserati, the plan by 2025 includes only electric and hybrid

Maserati, the plan by 2025 includes only electric and hybrid
5 years seems like a long time, but they can radically change history: the next 5 years will radically change the history of Maserati as we know it today. According to what stated by the CEO of the FCA group, Davide Grasso, the near future of the brand will be completely electrified: those who expected a slow transition to hybrid or full electric were wrong, the direction taken by Maserati is the most different from the tradition of Italian brand.

“All Maserati vehicles will be electrified, hybrid or fully electric, over the next five years. Even the new Gran Turismo and Gran Cabrio models, and in general our entire line-up will be electrified over the next five years "said Grasso, Reuters reports.

Judging by these words, it seems that the Maserati's new SUV, called Grecale, will be revived in an all-electric version.

In fact, this renewal process has already begun: Maserati has in fact recently unveiled the new MC20, a car that marks the comeback. of the brand on the supercar market, and which will shortly be offered in a Spider version with hybrid engine. The MC20, Maserati Corse 2020, available for purchase today, is instead equipped with a new V6 engine developed entirely for the first time in more than 20 years - Nettuno, this is the name chosen for the new motor - capable of delivering up to 630 hp, 730 Nm of torque, to go from 0 to 100 in less than 3 seconds.

Electrification and luxury, these are the watchwords to follow for the Maserati of the future, summed up in the name of Folgore. The real revolution is expected to begin in 2022, when the new front-engined coupe that will replace the current Gran Turismo, in addition to the MC20 Spider and the electric Grecale, will debut.

It will also be interesting to understand what the market strategies will be for the other brands belonging to the FCA and PSA groups, such as Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Citroen and DS; Maserati is leading the way in the luxury market, but the future will also come for ordinary consumers.