A prototype of the new Grecale SUV has been photographed outside the historic Maserati plant on Viale Ciro Menotti in Modena. The employees were the first to diffuse these images on the social networks.
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Innovative by nature, Maserati decided to share the photos of the new model exclusively with the Maserati Family.
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ABOVE: 2021 Maserati Grecale SUV
The prototype cars are currently undergoing a period of intensive road, circuit and off-road tests, in various conditions of use, to acquire vital data for the preparation of the new SUV’s final setup.
The Grecale will be built at Cassino (Italy), where an investment of about 800 million Euros is planned.
The Maserati Grecale will receive its World Premiere before the end of 2021.
Maserati already has an SUV model, the Levante. Levante, and Bentley’s Bentayga are in turn, based on and Audi Q7 or Q8 SUV. SUV models are being created and sold at an increasing rate, and now make up more than half of all vehicles sold in Australia, and around the world. As this craze continue, we can expect even more shiny new SUV designs.




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