Maserati will launch a second SUV in 2020
- The luxury car maker Maserati (a subsidiary of the Fiat-Chrysler Group) has announced that it will launch a second more compact SUV in 2020, to join the Levante, which has doubled the sales of the brand since its launch in 2016. The Levante, of which 15,678 copies were sold worldwide in the first nine months of 2017 (6,415 in China, 4,368 in Europe and 3,908 in the US) is an E-segment SUV, built on the platform of the Ghibli sedan. This SUV is 5.03m long, 1.96m wide and 1.67m high.
- The future Maserati SUV (whose name is still unknown) will be a D-segment SUV, which will be built on the platform of Alfa-Romeo Stelvio and Giulia (Giorgio platform), Alfa-Romeo also being a subsidiary of the Fiat Chrysler Group.
- In fact, the future Maserati will be a variant of the Alfa-Romeo Stelvio, of which 11,582 units were sold in the first nine months of 2017 (including 10,501 in Europe, 633 in the United States and 285 in China ). The Alfa-Romeo Stelvio is 4.68m long, 1.86m wide and 1.65m high. Note that the future Maserati SUV will be the only D segment model of the brand, since the Ghibli and Levante are E segment and the Quattroporte F segment. The production of GranTurismo and GranCabrio will end before the end of the year.
- This future SUV will therefore be the new access model for the Maserati range.
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