The prototype of the Maserati Grecale, whose world debut will be held at the end of 2021, was photographed in Modena.

The prototype of Maserati's highly anticipated new SUV "Grecale" was photographed outside the historic Maserati Factory Viale Ciro Menotti in Modena. Standing out as an innovative brand throughout its history of more than 100 years, Maserati decided to share the photographs of the model with Maserati employees, again with an innovative approach. Sharing on social networks was also appreciated by Maserati fans. The "Grecale" prototype is tested in different ground and driving conditions, such as road, track and terrain, in order to complete all controls and developments of the new model. Maserati Grecale, whose world introduction will be made at the end of 2021, will be produced with an investment of approximately 800 million Euros.

For over 100 years, Maserati has been producing cars with unique personalities that stand out with their design. Italian sports car tradition; Maserati models that redefine in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance and safety are offered for sale in more than 70 global markets. The flagship of the brand, Quattroporte, which also has a hybrid version, the Ghibli, the first electric Maserati model, and the Levante, the brand's first SUV, also represent this legacy. All Maserati models are manufactured using selected materials and excellent technical solutions. The brand's model range includes a rich variety of engines including rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive combinations, V6 and V8 gasoline, 4-cylinder hybrid and V6 diesel. The prestige of the product range is further increased with the new Trofeo Collection equipped with the 580 HP V8 engine offered in Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante models. MC20 stands out as the newest member of the family. Technologies derived from F1 are used in the "Nettuno" V6 engine used in the MC20 and this technology is being used for the first time in a mass production car. The current Maserati product range is produced in three different facilities. Ghibli and Quattroporte are produced at the Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli Factory (AGAP) in Grugliasco (Turin) and the Levante at the Mirafiori in Turin, and the new MC20 at the historic Viale Ciro Menotti Factory in Modena.

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