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Italian luxury brand Maserati to join electricve­hicle club

- Eric D. Lawrence Detroit Free Press

Now, even super-luxury brand Maserati is looking to go electric.

Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne says the Italian luxury brand will begin to produce electric vehicles, possibly before the end of the decade, in a move that could position Maserati as a competitor to Tesla at the high end of the car market.

“I think we’re now in a position to acknowledg­e that at least one of our brands, and in particular Maserati, will, when it completes the developmen­t of its next two models, effectivel­y switch all of its portfolio to electrific­ation. It’s an integral (part) of a broader strategy on electrific­ation which will see more than half of its fleet ... incorporat­ed in electrific­ation” by 2022, Marchionne said of Maserati, which is moving its North American headquarte­rs from New Jersey to Auburn Hills, Mich.

The move comes as other automakers have announced their own electric initiative­s. Volvo, owned by China’s Geely, said last month its new vehicles would be electric or hybrid after 2019. And Tesla continues to make waves with its electric vehicles.

The announceme­nt marks a switch for Marchionne, who previously had not embraced widespread electrific­ation. He noted issues with diesel engines have shifted the conversati­on. Automakers have been hammered by allegation­s of diesel emissions cheating, which has sullied the reputation of clean diesel technology as companies try to meet emissions requiremen­ts.

Despite his newfound embrace, Marchionne said costs need to come down to make electrific­ation more accessible and desirable to the public. “My aversion to electrific­ation is based on pure cost issues,” Marchionne said. “What has made it mandatory is the fate of diesel.”

 ?? ROBERT DEUTSCH, USA TODAY ?? Harald Wester, now FCA chief technology officer, with the Maserati Levante SUV.
ROBERT DEUTSCH, USA TODAY Harald Wester, now FCA chief technology officer, with the Maserati Levante SUV.

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