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Maserati just announced out their new EV lineup, going fully electric by 2030



Maserati just announced an all-electric range of vehicles called Folgore, They just introduced the next generation GranTurismo Sports Coupe and also an EV version of the best-selling Levante. They also introduced a lot More’s luxury sports cars and convertibles. Maserati also says that they will offer electric versions of all of their models by 2025 and shift to EVs only by 2030.

Davide Grasso The CEO of Maserati said that the company is going to be aiming to completely phase out sales of their internal combustion engine vehicles by 2030 and will depend on a lot of individual markets and customer demands. But they are aiming to go fully electric.

Davide also said that the target date of 2030 will affect a lot of different parts of the world, with different types of speed depending on how fast the different markets will move towards a future of electrification, which is already upon them. Maserati also says that they Are the first luxury brand to complete their electric lineup by 2025, A lot of other luxury sports car brands like Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini also announced their electrification plans. But the thing is that the shift to electrification has been very slow compared to a lot of luxury automakers.

For a lot of years, Maserati has been rumbling about making an electric car but they never really followed their intentions, as they used to be owned by their parent company Fiat Chrysler. Maserati is bringing a lot of new electric vehicles and we’re interested and excited to see what they come out with, they did unveil a lot of electric vehicles including battery-powered versions of their Gran Turismo Sports Coupe and GranCabriolet convertibles lot as well as an unnamed Electric sports car and an electric SUV, it seems like Maserati is going all in the electric space.

Like a lot of other sports car brands, Maserati will also have to kiss goodbye to their internal combustion engines (Which used to be the key selling points of these cars). They are now totally shifting to electric power. A lot of automakers still compensate for this by adding Artificial sounds to account for the absence of a growling internal combustion engine, but Maserati says that they won’t go that same route, as Tonon says that they are all about authenticity and not being fake.

Like a lot of other sports car brands, Maserati will also have to kiss goodbye to their internal combustion engines (Which used to be the key selling points of these cars). They are now totally shifting to electric power. A lot of automakers still compensate for this by adding Artificial sounds to account for the absence of a growling internal combustion engine, but Maserati says that they won’t go that same route, as Tonon says that they are all about authenticity and not being fake. The company also confirmed plans that they are developing a Level 3 autonomous technology for their Quattroporte Sedan, And that means that the vehicle will be able to drive itself without any human supervision on certain roads, and a lot of different highways too. “Someone may think that because it’s a car for drivers, we are not considering autonomous driving, but actually, it is the opposite,” Tonon said.

Maserati just announced out their new EV lineup, going fully electric by 2030



Maserati just announced an all-electric range of vehicles called Folgore, They just introduced the next generation GranTurismo Sports Coupe and also an EV version of the best-selling Levante. They also introduced a lot More’s luxury sports cars and convertibles. Maserati also says that they will offer electric versions of all of their models by 2025 and shift to EVs only by 2030.

Davide Grasso The CEO of Maserati said that the company is going to be aiming to completely phase out sales of their internal combustion engine vehicles by 2030 and will depend on a lot of individual markets and customer demands. But they are aiming to go fully electric.

Davide also said that the target date of 2030 will affect a lot of different parts of the world, with different types of speed depending on how fast the different markets will move towards a future of electrification, which is already upon them. Maserati also says that they Are the first luxury brand to complete their electric lineup by 2025, A lot of other luxury sports car brands like Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini also announced their electrification plans. But the thing is that the shift to electrification has been very slow compared to a lot of luxury automakers.

For a lot of years, Maserati has been rumbling about making an electric car but they never really followed their intentions, as they used to be owned by their parent company Fiat Chrysler. Maserati is bringing a lot of new electric vehicles and we’re interested and excited to see what they come out with, they did unveil a lot of electric vehicles including battery-powered versions of their Gran Turismo Sports Coupe and GranCabriolet convertibles lot as well as an unnamed Electric sports car and an electric SUV, it seems like Maserati is going all in the electric space.

Like a lot of other sports car brands, Maserati will also have to kiss goodbye to their internal combustion engines (Which used to be the key selling points of these cars). They are now totally shifting to electric power. A lot of automakers still compensate for this by adding Artificial sounds to account for the absence of a growling internal combustion engine, but Maserati says that they won’t go that same route, as Tonon says that they are all about authenticity and not being fake.

Like a lot of other sports car brands, Maserati will also have to kiss goodbye to their internal combustion engines (Which used to be the key selling points of these cars). They are now totally shifting to electric power. A lot of automakers still compensate for this by adding Artificial sounds to account for the absence of a growling internal combustion engine, but Maserati says that they won’t go that same route, as Tonon says that they are all about authenticity and not being fake. The company also confirmed plans that they are developing a Level 3 autonomous technology for their Quattroporte Sedan, And that means that the vehicle will be able to drive itself without any human supervision on certain roads, and a lot of different highways too. “Someone may think that because it’s a car for drivers, we are not considering autonomous driving, but actually, it is the opposite,” Tonon said.