Maserati is an Italian luxury car manufacturer known for producing high-performance sports cars and sedans.
Founded in 1914 by Alfieri Maserati in Bologna, Italy.
Initially focused on creating race cars.
In 1947, Maserati launched the A6 1500, its first road car.
The 1950s and 60s saw Maserati dominate motorsport with wins at the Targa Florio and the F1 championship.
In 1968, Maserati was acquired by Citrou00ebn, which was later acquired by Peugeot.
In 1993, Maserati was sold to Fiat, which is now a part of Stellantis, the parent company of several luxury car brands such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, and Jeep.
Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, also owned by Stellantis.
German sports car manufacturer known for its iconic 911 model and high-performance SUVs like the Porsche Cayenne.
British luxury sports car manufacturer known for its iconic designs and James Bond association.
A luxury sports sedan that combines Italian design with high-performance.
A luxury sports sedan that offers a perfect combination of performance and comfort.
A luxury SUV that offers the perfect blend of Italian style, performance, and versatility.
Maserati is currently owned by Stellantis, which is the parent company of several luxury car brands such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, and Jeep.
Most Maserati cars are made in Italy, but some models like the Levante are also produced in other countries like China.
Maserati cars are generally reliable, but they may require more maintenance than some of their competitors due to their high-performance engines and Italian craftsmanship.
The Maserati MC20 is currently the fastest Maserati car, with a top speed of over 200 mph.
Maserati cars are known for their Italian design, high-performance engines, and luxurious interiors with handcrafted materials.