Maserati Levante
Price: Rs.1.49 - 1.64 Cr*
Mileage: 12 kmpl
Engine: 2987 cc
Engine Type: Diesel/Petrol
Maserati GranTurismo
Price: Rs.2.25 - 2.51 Cr*
Mileage: 10 kmpl
Engine: 4691 cc
Engine Type: Diesel/Petrol
Maserati Grecale
Price: Rs.1.31 - 2.05 Cr*
Mileage: 9.2 kmpl
Engine: 3000 cc
Engine Type: Petrol
Maserati Ghibli
Price: Rs.1.15 - 1.93 Cr*
Mileage: 6 kmpl
Engine: 3799 cc
Engine Type: Petrol
Maserati Quattroporte
Price: Rs.1.71 - 1.86 Cr*
Mileage: 11.76 kmpl
Engine: 2999 cc
Engine Type: Diesel/Petrol
Maserati GranCabrio
Price: Rs.2.46 - 2.69 Cr*
Mileage: 10.2 kmpl
Engine: 4691 cc
Engine Type: Diesel/Petrol
Upcoming Maserati Cars in India
Maserati currently offers a lineup of six car models in India, featuring two sedans, two SUVs, one coupe, and one convertible. The most affordable model in the range is the Ghibli, starting at ₹1.15 crore, while the GranCabrio sits at the top of the price spectrum at ₹2.69 crore. The newest addition to Maserati’s portfolio is the Grecale, with a price range between ₹1.31 crore and ₹2.05 crore.
Founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna, Italy, Maserati has a rich legacy in crafting high-performance racing and luxury cars. Now headquartered in Modena, the brand is recognized by its iconic trident emblem. Positioned as a premium automaker, Maserati competes with luxury brands such as Aston Martin and Jaguar, while also challenging German giants like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW. Since 1993, Maserati has been under the ownership of Fiat S.p.A., initially linked to Ferrari before later becoming part of Fiat’s sports car division alongside Alfa Romeo.
Maserati’s legacy is deeply rooted in the automotive industry, thanks to the visionary Maserati brothers—Bindo, Ernesto, Ettore, Carlo, and Alfieri. Their journey began with the development of 2-liter Grand Prix racing cars for Diatto. When Diatto ceased its racing car production in 1926, it led to the creation of Maserati’s first car and the birth of the Maserati marque. That same year, Alfieri Maserati secured a victory at the Targa Florio, marking the brand’s entry into the world of motorsports. Maserati went on to develop a range of high-performance engines, including 4, 6, 8, and even 16-cylinder configurations. The brand’s distinctive trident logo, symbolizing power and prestige, was designed by Mario Maserati, the artist among the brothers.
Following Alfieri’s passing in 1932, his brothers Ettore, Ernesto, and Bindo took over the company’s leadership, steering it toward continued innovation and excellence in automotive engineering.