The internet visibility and popularity of luxury car brands serves us as a good indicator of what the sales numbers will be in the future and what trends will shape the global car industry. Every luxury car brand from our list pays a lot of attention to customers and runs appropriate online campaigns. They are a kind of reflection of what customers want.
Maserati
You could say Maserati hasn't made a proper supercar since 2005, when they stopped producing the ultra-fast MC12. From afar, the Alfieri concept made us a bit more expensive, but unfortunately we didn't get to see more than the renovation of the GranTurismo, which has been in production for almost 10 years. So what should Maserati do to win back its loyal fans? Maybe this time's concept will encourage them to create something unique.
The new GranTurismo of course. Although it was promised for next year, this year we only got a refresh of the GranTurismo and GranCabrio models. This time, they promise us something completely new for 2020.
Maserati has announced that an electric version of the Maserati Alfieri will hit the roads in 2020. It may seem late, given that it will be most of the competition has already jumped on the electric train, but still, better late than never. An octane derivative is already coming in 2019. Sports Alfieri announced the concept in Geneva in 2014, but now the series production date is known and rumors of an electric version have been confirmed.
The more affordable Maserati Ghibli is a direct competitor to the holy trinity: BMW 5 Series, Audi A6 and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. It has a changed name, a slightly different look and some new technology added. From now on, you can hear the name Maserati Ghibli GranLusso.
Maserati has presented an electrified car model for the first time in its 105-year history. This is the Maserati Ghibli Hybrid!
Having a Ghibli is nothing new. Named after the south wind of the North African dunes, Maserati first took its name back in 1966 and has since experienced two reincarnations. Now their smallest sedan has received a special Nerissimo (Italian superlative for black) version that will only be available to select people.
Here comes the 2024 Maserati GranCabrio, a breathtaking roofless version of the iconic GranTurismo. In the Trofeo version, which promises 542 hp (400 kW) of pure open-air pleasure, this vehicle is ready to transform every drive into an unforgettable adventure. The ability to fold the roof in less than 14 seconds at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph) means you're always just a moment away from the sun's rays or the starry sky.
The new generation Maserati GranTurismo has been introduced, which at first glance looks very familiar and almost identical to its predecessor. Most of the changes took place under the bodywork, among other things, the new GranTurismo is the first Maserati to be powered solely by the electricity of three electric motors.
Italian car manufacturer Maserati has unveiled its latest sports utility vehicle (SUV), dubbed the Grecale. The luxury brand within the Stellanistako group is taking another step towards the announced expansion of its product range. The Maserati Grecale will be multi-faceted, namely as a model with classic internal combustion engines, as a plug-in hybrid and as a purely electric car. Three variants are available at launch: GT, Modena and Trofeo. The E version of the Folgore is expected to be launched in 2023.
Levante is the name of the wind that blows across the Mediterranean Sea and is known for its capriciousness, when it changes from a light breeze to a violent storm in an instant. The latest Maserati Levante Trofeo makes its presence felt in the same way that it can transform from a sleek SUV to a thunderous SUV.
We're used to Maserati cars being lower in stature, and with their first SUV, the Maserati Levante, that's changing. The Italian brand of prestigious cars will present its first ever SUV at the Geneva Motor Show! It will join other prestigious SUVs such as the Porsche Cayenne, BMW X6, Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé and Lexus RX.