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Maserati kicks off a hybrid and electric future with its latest Ghibli Hybrid car which will reach showrooms later this year

- BY VARUN GODINHO

After a nearly 106-year run of developing high-powered ozonedenti­ng combustion engines, Italian carmaker Maserati is steering itself into a new direction – one where it sees hybrids and even fully electric vehicles as an integral part of its lineup.

Throwing a spotlight on that green future is this Maserati Ghibli Hybrid – the very first hybrid from the automaker and one that kickstarts its “electrific­ation programme.” As part of that programme, it will manufactur­e a range of electric and hybrid cars at its headquarte­rs in Modena as well as in Cassino and Turin in Italy.

The Ghibli Hybrid is developed by the Maserati Innovation Lab in Modena and manufactur­ed in Turin. The decision to run with the Ghibli as its first hybrid is noteworthy considerin­g that the Ghibli has sold over 100,000 units since it first debuted in 2013. For comparison, consider that the GranTurism­o, which was discontinu­ed last year, sold a total of 40,000 units from 2007 until 2019.

Maserati has introduced a mild hybrid system whereby you still have a 2-litre fourcylind­er engine, combined here though with a 48-volt alternator, besides an electric supercharg­er e-Booster backed up by a battery. That battery is placed at the rear of the car, and the overall weight of the hybrid is still 80kgs less than the diesel version of the Ghibli (which this hybrid model is effectivel­y replacing). As Maserati says, it will be “faster than diesel, greener than petrol.”

The Ghibli hybrid doesn’t relegate power to an afterthoug­ht. You’ll still get 330hp of power, and 450Nm of torque from as low as 1,500rpm. It also has a 0-100kph timing of 5.7 seconds and a top speed of 255kph.

The exterior styling remains largely the same as the existing Ghibli with the notable addition of blue along the air ducts, brake callipers and in the interiors of the car. The screen size on the dashboard has been increased to 10.1 inches, while the instrument panel also features fresh graphics.

It will be available in the GranLusso and GranSport variants and will enter production this month, and is expected to reach showrooms beginning October.

Alongside its electrific­ation programme, Maserati is also developing its autonomous driving capabiliti­es. All new Maserati models will have a degree of autonomous driving capabiliti­es beginning with Level 2

The Ghibli hybrid doesn’t relegate power to an afterthoug­ht. You’ll still get 330hp of power

which provides highway assisted driving, to Level 3 that involves hands-off driving and finally towards complete autonomous driving capability.

The Quattropor­te and the Levante are expected to get the hybrid treatment next. We’re not a long way from the first all-electric models from Maserati too. Production on the 100 per cent electric GranTurism­o and GranCabrio are expected to commence later this year at a new facility in Modena where Maserati parent company, Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s (FCA), will pump in EUR800m to prepare the production line for the electric models.

While Maserati cracks on with its electric programme, it is also continuing to hone its combustion engines. Its all-new MC20 sportscar will featue a Nettuno engine with F1-inspired tech, and will produce 730Nm of torque and 621hp of power, figures which will likely make it Maserati’s most powerful ever production car.

For the moment, it has already lifted the cover off its new Trofeo collection – globally unveiled a few weeks ago by Dubai-based social media powerhouse Alex Hirschi, aka Supercar Blondie. All of the three models under the Trofeo umbrella including the Levante, Quattropor­te and Ghibli are equipped with petrol V8 engines and have top speeds in excess of 300kph while generating 580hp of power and 730Nm of torque.

For Maserati, the pivot towards electric engines will be carried out in parallel to the developmen­t of race-primed combustion engines. When the former becomes the latter, Maserati can pat itself on its back.

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