Maserati testing its first all-electric powertrain

Maserati has started testing its new full electric propulsion systems for its future models.

The new Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio will be the brand’s first cars to adopt 100% electric solutions and will be built at the Turin production hub, expected from 2021 and 2022 respectively.

Some experimental vehicles have now been built equipped with the new all-electric powertrain, developed at Maserati’s new innovation lab in Modena, Italy.

The next full electric models will have a distinctive signature sound, also being developed during the testing phase.

Maserati produces a complete range of cars including the Quattroporte flagship, the Ghibli sports sedan, and the Levante – Maserati’s first SUV.

It’s expected to reveal a new sports car with hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric drivetrains at the Geneva Motor Show on March 5-15.

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