In a productive spring for the automotive industry, the luxury car-making giant Maserati has revealed the 2026 lineup of its Grecale model, bringing various options and innovations that will appeal to a wide range of customers.
Specifically, the vehicle manufacturer has decided to broaden the range of its Grecale ‘Everyday Exceptional’ SUVs with innovations to the engines, interior, and bodywork, to meet every customer’s requirements, Maserati said in a press release on April 17.
To this end, it has updated the Grecale MY25 range with a broader commercial offering and dedicated specifications to join the existing Modena and Trofeo models, as well as the 100% electric Folgore. Commenting on the development, Maserati CEO Santo Ficili explained:
“With the SUV, we wanted to expand our commercial offering to meet the needs and desires of our customers, by providing a variety of options that combine performance, elegance, and innovation. This approach reflects our dedication to the consumer to meet and exceed their expectations, ensuring that each of our models epitomizes the excellence of Italian luxury; our network is ready to ensure the very best selection, purchasing, and assistance experience.”
New Grecale lineup specifications
Indeed, the new Grecale version features the 300-CV four-cylinder mild hybrid engine and many additions in terms of both aesthetics and comfort, such as the 20-inch diamond-cut wheel rims, premium leather interior, and 12-way heated comfort seats.
Additionally, the Modena version features Matrix headlights, limited-slip differential, and adaptive suspension, Trofeo boasts the extreme 530-CV V6 Nettuno engine, while the Grecale Folgore is the vehicle maker’s first 100% electric SUV, running on a 105-kWh battery with an output of 410 kW.
At the same time, Maserati has renewed and expanded its color palette to up to 11 body colors, as well as throwing in a ton of customization options courtesy of the Maserati Fuoriserie Program, which covers nine solid and metallic colors, 13 three- and four-layer proposals, and four matter colors.
Inside, the new lineup offers five-seat configurations, and 11 Fuoriserie seating options, which can be combined with two standard interior finishes and four others from the customization program. There’s a wide selection consisting of five types of rims, paired with brake calipers in five colors, one of which is custom-made.
This way, the trim levels provide more than 2,000 combinations as standard, with boundless options when incorporating the Fuoriserie program.
Elsewhere, other car-makers have presented their own innovations for the following year, including Subaru with its recently revealed 2026 Outback that looks more like an SUV than a wagon and Toyota’s extravagant GR86 Yuzu Edition sports car.
Featured image courtesy of Maserati website and Grecale press release.