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Electrifying Innovation: Maserati's Bold Electric Vehicle Endeavors

Keeping with its heritage of magnificence, Maserati promises an electric path forward, planning to fully electrify its iconic Trident range by 2025, with a complete phase-out of gas-powered units by 2028 This commitment to electrification was unveiled at the 'Folgore Day' in Modena, Italy, detailing the introduction of electric variants like the Grecale Folgore and the super sports MC20 Folgore Alongside the dramatic shift to electric, the GranCabrio Folgore, the luxury brand's distinguished electric sports car, marries style with efficiency, touting a tri-motor system that delivers an impressive 818 hp. The state-of-the-art convertible is designed with an aerodynamically optimized silhouette and a 92.5 kWh battery, allowing for a WLTP-estimated range of 260-278 miles and quick recharges via 270 kW DC fast charging It further boasts advanced features like an 800-volt electrical architecture from Formula E, distinctive aesthetics, and multiple high-tech displays inside the cabin A seamless transition to ownership is ensured with a Folgore charging wall box for home use. Additionally, Maserati has made waves with the introduction of the Tridente, an all-electric powerboat in partnership with Vita Nestling an impressive 252 kWh battery, the luxury speedboat showcases the automaker's signature design and can reach speeds of 40 knots, guaranteed to appeal to eco-conscious mariners Not just a pioneer on roads, Maserati's entry into sustainable yachting with a $2.6 million price tag reflects an industry-wide pivot toward electric propulsion.

Given these evolutions, Maserati's CEO Davide Grasso acknowledges that different markets are adjusting to electrification at diverse paces, while the company concurrently advances its electrical tech, cyber-security, and OTA capabilities.