
Stellantis Officially Refuses to Sell Maserati
Recently, Stellantis, formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group, officially confirmed its plans to retain the luxury brand Maserati within its portfolio. CEO Carlos Tavares stated that Maserati, renowned for its Italian design and sports cars, will not be put up for sale. This announcement dispelled rumors about a potential sale of the brand that had circulated amidst current economic challenges.
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Decline in Maserati Sales in Q1 2025: Analysis and Reasons
Maserati, the renowned Italian luxury car manufacturer, has released its sales report for the first quarter of 2025, showcasing a significant drop compared to previous periods. According to the company, from January to March 2025, there were 17% fewer cars sold than in the same period of 2024. This declining number comes amid overall economic instability and with new competing models filling the market.
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Major Changes Ahead for Maserati and Alfa Romeo under Stellantis' Leadership
Stellantis is set to implement significant changes for the Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands as part of its strategic initiative aimed at accelerating the transition to electrification and globalization. These changes will involve not only the update of the current model range but also the creation of new vehicles that will better meet the demands of the modern market. With the growing interest in environmentally friendly vehicles and requirements for emissions reduction, funding will primarily focus on the development of electric and hybrid models.
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Maserati Unveils Unique Supercar Boomerang: A Revival of Style and Power
The Italian automotive brand Maserati has recently unveiled its unique supercar named Boomerang. This car has become a true gem among all modern models and represents a one-of-a-kind piece of art. Created in collaboration with designer Carlo Gatto and Maserati's flagship team, Boomerang combines elegance, power, and innovative technologies.
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Unexpected Twist in Maserati MC20 Folgore's Fate: Project Canceled
Maserati, known for its commitment to innovation and quality, has decided to cancel the development of the fully electric version of its sports car, the MC20, named Folgore. This decision came as a surprise to many brand enthusiasts and the industry as a whole. Expectations for the MC20 Folgore were high, as Maserati had outlined an ambitious plan to transition to electric technologies.
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Maserati MC20 Sets Speed Record with Autonomous Driving
Maserati has taken a significant step forward in autonomous driving with its MC20 sports car setting a new speed record for vehicles equipped with self-driving systems. The car covered a distance of two kilometers at the Imola racetrack in Italy, achieving an average speed of over 105.8 kilometers per hour, marking a remarkable achievement for modern technology. This event was part of a large-scale presentation showcasing the vehicle's ability to operate independently without driver intervention. The autonomous driving system utilized new software developments and sensory equipment that the MC20 is equipped with.
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Maserati Sales Surge in 2024: Brand on Track for Record-Breaking Year
This year, Maserati is showcasing impressive sales results, indicating a growing interest in the iconic Italian brand. In the first nine months of 2024, Maserati managed to sell over 18,200 vehicles, marking a 47% increase compared to the same period last year. This significant growth occurred due to the successful launch of new models like the Maserati Grecale, which quickly gained popularity among consumers.
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Maserati Faces Market Challenges: Sales Prospects in Question
A recent interview with Maserati's CEO, Lorenzo Firmian, revealed significant problems the brand is facing in the global market. After attempts to boost sales, Maserati is grappling with consumer expectations, which could lead to difficulties in meeting targets for 2023.
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Stellantis Pauses Maserati and Fiat Production Again
Stellantis has announced a pause in the production of Maserati and Fiat vehicles at its European plants. This decision was necessitated by ongoing supply chain issues caused by global disruptions, alongside a shortage of specific components.
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Masters of Restomod: Maserati Biturbo Back in the Spotlight
The Maserati company has unveiled an updated version of the legendary Biturbo model, stepping beyond classic design and traditional execution. Now, this model, known for its charisma and unique characteristics, has received a new breath of life thanks to the work of specialists in restoration and modern technologies.
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