In line with
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' (FCA) EUR5-billion investment program for Italy,
Maserati announces its innovation plan for
production, electrification, and autonomous driving technologies.
With regards to production, Maserati announces plans for its
lineup of new and electrified products at
Modena, Cassino and
Turin (Mirafiori and Grugliasco).
All of Maserati’s new models will be
100-percent made in Italy and will
adopt hybrid and battery electric propulsion systems capable of providing both innovation and the high performance embedded in the brand's DNA. Maserati's all-electric models will combine traditional highly appreciated Maserati driving dynamics together with next-generation battery-electric technology,
offering unique driving modes, extended range, and ultra-fast charging capabilities.
An important step for Maserati innovation is the level of Autonomous Driving.
All new Maseratis--including the updated current models--
will offer a range of autonomous driving capabilities, starting with
Maserati Level 2 enhanced Highway Assist progressing to
Level 3 with hands-off offering close to full autonomy, having the ability to maneuver in and out of lanes or bring the vehicle to a safe stop at the side of the road if the driver is unable to take control of the vehicle.
In 2020, the Company will embark on electrification and the
Maserati Ghibli, produced in Turin, will be the
first hybrid-electric propulsion for the brand.
The
first of the totally new Maserati to appear will be the
eagerly-anticipated sports car--packed with technology and reminiscent of Maserati's traditional values. It will be produced in the Modena plant, where
major production line upgrades are also underway to
accommodate its electric powertrain.
Next up will be a
new Maserati utility vehicle, set to be built at Cassino and destined to play a leading role for the Brand thanks to its innovative technologies. An investment of
approximately EUR800 million has been earmarked for the
construction of the new production line, scheduled
to open at the end of the first quarter of 2020. The first pre-series cars are expected to roll off the line by 2021.
After many years of success, the
GranTurismo and GranCabrio remain part of the Brand's roots and these models will herald the
full electrification era for Maserati. The
totally New GranTurismo and GranCabrio will be produced at the Turin production hub, where FCA is
investing EUR800 million.
Production of the new models will complement that of the prestigious and continuously improving line-up of current Maserati range: Levante, Quattroporte, and Ghibli.
With the introduction of various product innovations, Maserati is reinforcing the importance of Italy with regards to its production--particularly Modena, which will also continue to play a strategic role as the Brand's headquarters.
Construction has already begun in Modena on a paint shop, a new feature for the plant, which will be equipped with innovative, low environmental-impact technologies. The design of the paint shop will also allow Maserati customers to watch their car being painted.
Finally, Maserati is developing an
entirely new customization program for customers seeking a
one-of-a-kind level of exclusivity. A
dedicated customization workshop will be created within the Modena plant.
The 2019-2021 FCA investment plan for Italy, announced on 29th November in Turin, includes
13 totally new or significantly updated FCA models and
electrified versions of 12 new or existing models, including the Maserati products, the recently-announced
all-new electric version of the Fiat 500 to be produced at Mirafiori, and a
new premium vehicle for Alfa Romeo to be produced at Pomigliano.
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