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Maserati confirmed its top-performing engine will gain hybrid technology rather than be retired. The hybrid powertrain aims to improve efficiency while maintaining the performance characteristics of the original engine. The move signals a strategic shift toward electrification without abandoning the brand's combustion heritage.

Maserati is developing a new sedan model, signaling the company has not abandoned the sedan segment. The automaker confirmed the development of a new sedan despite industry trends favoring SUVs. The new model represents a continued commitment to traditional car body styles.

Maserati is preparing a significant refresh of its vehicle lineup arriving in 2027. The update will reshape the Italian automaker's product strategy and model offerings across its range. Specific details on which models will be redesigned or replaced remain to be confirmed.

Maserati refreshed the Granturismo, Grancabrio, and Grecale with sharper styling inspired by the MC20 supercar. The twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 in the Granturismo and Grancabrio Trofeo now produces 582bhp, a 40bhp increase from higher turbo boost pressure. A new country drive mode raises ride height by 25mm for rough roads.

Maserati updates the Grecale for 2027 with a new base V6 trim, revised front fascia, and more EV range for the Folgore. The base Grecale V6 delivers 385 hp from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter Nettuno engine, while the Trofeo produces 523 hp. Interior changes include a new steering wheel and gearshifter.

Maserati updated the GranTurismo and GranCabrio for 2027 with refined styling, new bumpers, and headlights. The Trofeo variants deliver 582 hp from a twin-turbo V6, while the Folgore EVs produce 751 hp. Base models offer 483 hp. The changes aim to boost sales.

Maserati plans to reintroduce V8 engines and develop a new sedan for its 2027 lineup, but will not offer plug-in hybrids. The company will instead expand 48-volt mild hybrid and full hybrid powertrains. Executives confirmed the V8 is under consideration despite no official roadmap.
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