Maserati is saved: more luxury and two new models on the way
Filosa puts an end to rumours of a possible sale
by Simonluca pines
Maserati will remain in pure luxury, with two new E-segment models coming in the next few years. Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa, on the sidelines of the €60 billion Fastlane 2030 strategic plan to accelerate growth and profitability, opens up reassuring scenarios for the Modenese manufacturer. No more possible divestments, but instead a consolidation of its positioning in the luxury segment. In detail, Maserati will see an expanded range thanks to the arrival of two new E-segment models, anticipated by the slide projected during the presentation of the plan in Auburn Hills while waiting for the detailed roadmap expected by December 2026.
Maserati's new suv
The image suggests that the two novelties will be an SUV and a model with low ground clearance, providing an heir to the Levante and a possible future Quattroporte with a more sporty image. What is certain is the positioning in the 'Luxury' niche, the only chance for the Emilian marque to generate profits without having to rely on large volumes. Luxury that will combine with the technological push presented during the Fastlane plan, starting with greater connectivity and autonomous driving systems. All combined with the typical craftsmanship and driving pleasure of Trident cars.

