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Maserati Grecale

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Maserati Grecale
Maserati Grecale GT
Overview
ManufacturerMaserati
Model codeTipo M182
ProductionMarch 2022 – present
Model years2023–present
AssemblyItaly: Piedimonte San Germano, Lazio (Cassino Plant)[1]
DesignerKlaus Busse[2] at Centro Stile Maserati
Body and chassis
ClassCompact luxury crossover SUV[3] (D)
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
PlatformFCA Giorgio
RelatedAlfa Romeo Stelvio
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorPermanent magnet synchronous motor (Folgore)
Transmission
Battery105 kWh, 400V lithium ion (Folgore)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,901 mm (114.2 in)
Length4,846 mm (190.8 in)
Width1,948 mm (76.7 in)
Height1,670 mm (65.7 in)
Kerb weight1,870 kg (4,123 lb)

The Maserati Grecale (Tipo M182) is a front-engine, five-door, five passenger compact luxury crossover SUV (D-segment) manufactured and marketed by the Maserati subdivision of Stellantis, entering production at the company's Cassino Plant in March 2022. Internally designated model M182, the Grecale shares the company's Giorgio platform with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio and the fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The nameplate Grecale derives from the Mediterranean wind, Gregale.

Announcement

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Maserati Grecale Modena

During the unveiling ceremony for the Maserati MC20 sports car in late 2020, Maserati also announced it would release an SUV below the Levante, named the Grecale.[1] It is to be offered with options of hybrid, full electric and petrol drivetrains.[1] The Maserati Grecale became available for purchase in North America in early 2023.[4]

Powertrain

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The Grecale is available with several mild hybrid inline-four powertrains and a 530 PS (390 kW) V6 engine for the Trofeo specification.[5] A full electric version, called the Folgore, is available. It is equipped with a 105 kWh battery and went on sale in 2023 as a 2024 model.[6] The Folgore features dual motors that each produce 279 PS (205 kW; 275 hp), adding up to 558 PS (410 kW; 550 hp) altogether.

Internal combustion engines
Spec
Model
Engine Power Torque Displacement Top speed Transmission Acceleration (0-60/100) Drive Production
Petrol models
Trofeo[7] 3.0 L Nettuno twin-turbo V6 530 PS (390 kW; 523 hp) at 6200 620 N⋅m (457 lb⋅ft) at 3000-5500 3,000 cc (3.0 L; 183.1 cu in) 285 km/h (177 mph) 8-speed automatic transmission 3.8 sec AWD 2022–
Mild hybrid models
GT[8] 2.0 L TBI-M T4 Multiair turbo I4 300 PS (221 kW; 296 hp) at 5750 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 2000-4000 1,995 cc (2.0 L; 121.7 cu in) 240 km/h (149 mph) 8-speed automatic transmission 5.6 sec AWD 2022–
Modena[9] 2.0 L TBI-M T4 Multiair turbo I4 330 PS (243 kW; 325 hp) at 5750 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at 2000-4000 1,995 cc (2.0 L; 121.7 cu in) 240 km/h (149 mph) 8-speed automatic transmission 5.3 sec AWD 2022–
Electric details
Spec
Model
Battery Battery capacity Range (WLTP) Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) Top speed Transmission Drive Production
Folgore[10] Lithium-ion 105.0 kWh (378 MJ) 500 km (310 mi) 558 PS (410 kW; 550 hp) 820 N⋅m (605 lb⋅ft) 4.1 s 220 km/h (137 mph) N/A AWD 2023-

References

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  1. ^ a b c Beresford, Colin (2020-09-10). "Maserati Teases Compact SUV, Coming Soon, to Be Named Grecale". Car & Driver.
  2. ^ "Creating The Maserati Grecale". Forbes. 26 October 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Maserati Grecale arrives in an automotive sweet spot: Premium Compact SUVs".
  4. ^ "Maserati Grecale SUV Now Available In North America". The Hype Hunter. 2023-02-08. Archived from the original on 2023-04-01.
  5. ^ "Maserati Grecale: all-new Maserati SUV | Maserati". www.maserati.com. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  6. ^ "Maserati Folgore: the 100% electric version of Grecale | Maserati". www.maserati.com. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  7. ^ "2022 Maserati Grecale Trofeo 3.0 V6 (530 Hp) Automatic". Auto-Data.net.
  8. ^ "2022 Maserati Grecale GT 2.0 (300 Hp) MHEV Automatic". Auto-Data.net.
  9. ^ "2022 Maserati Grecale Modena 2.0 (330 Hp) MHEV Automatic". Auto-Data.net.
  10. ^ "2023 Maserati Grecale Folgore 105 kWh (558 Hp) BEV AWD". Auto-Data.net.
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