Maserati, a unit of Stellantis NV (NYSE:STLA), unveiled its new full electric Grecale SUV on Tuesday as part of the companys all-electric revolution titled Grecale Foglore. Initially planned for November last year, the launch of the new model had been delayed due to a global chip shortage.
The size of the Grecale Folgore makes it a rival for models like the BMW iX3 and the Mercedes EQC. The cabin of the Folgore has not been revealed just yet, but the company has confirmed that Econyl material will be used extensively to upholster the interior.
The drive system of the Folgore will produce around 540bhp and 800Nm, but precise performance figures, and importantly, a maximum range has not been confirmed.
The luxury brand auto manufacturer said that the full-electric version of the Grecale would be available next year.
Maserati aims to offer a ˜Folgore full-electric version of each model “ including the MC20 super sport car “ by 2025 and to be entirely full-electric by 2030. The first Maserati battery electric vehicle to hit the market will be the GranTurismo, also due to debut in 2023.
By Michael Elkins