Italian luxury vehicle company Maserati has officially announced that it will go completely electric by 2025.
To begin the process, Maserati is debuting its first electric vehicle model by 2023, starting with the GranTurismo “Folgore.” The EV is slated to be a 1,200 hp roadster and will run on an 800-volt battery. The automotive can hit a top speed of 190 mph as well as a sub-3-second 0-60. Alongside the GranTurismo, the new Grecale crossover is set to receive an electrified version that same year, for the SUV and Grancabrio GT. EV variants of the MC20, Quattroporte and the Levante SUV will also be debuted in 2025.
By 2030, the luxury automotive company pledges to halt its production of internal combustion vehicles, working towards the goal of becoming fully electric by 2030. The efforts are a part of Stellantis‘ Dare Forward 2030 plan that was announced earlier this year. While plans appear to be set for the future, the company has not yet revealed the details of how it will achieve its goals in regards to the expected MSRPs for the upcoming vehicles.
Take a look above at the GranTurismo “Folgore” EV debuting in 2023.
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