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Maserati Alfieri due next year

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MASERATI WILL UNVEIL its long-awaited Alfieri sports car at the Geneva motor show next year, company boss Harald Wester has confirmed.

The model was first previewed as a concept back in 2014 and the big gap means radical changes: it will come with a choice of three different electrifie­d powertrain­s as the firm looks to position itself as both a high-tech performanc­e car maker and the technology leader in the Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s (FCA) group.

However, the production version of the two-seater will not follow until 2021/22. The time will be taken in the meantime to launch updated versions of the Ghibli, Quattropor­te and Levante, according to Wester.

They, too, will then be replaced with new versions by the end of 2022 and those new versions will also each come with a fully electrifie­d powertrain option alongside mild- and plug-in hybrids.

“Any product we touch or make will have significan­t electrific­ation,” said Wester. “The main launches for new products are in 2021/22, and by the end of 2022, we will have a completely new range. For each and every line-up, we will have a full battery electric version. Not only that but at least one.”

The powertrain options on the Alfieri will include an electric version, which will use a tri-motor, four-wheel drive system with torque vectoring and 800V battery technology, and a plug-in hybrid.

Wester didn’t sound hopeful about a long-term future for diesel in Maserati’s range as politician­s look to legislate it out of existence and confuse customers about its future and viability. “It’s not personally about what I believe but what politician­s believe,” said Wester.

Maserati has sourced its petrol engines from Ferrari and, after Ferrari’s separation from FCA, Wester said the firm would “not necessaril­y” continue sourcing from there. But he added that you’d need to “do something exceptiona­l” to match Ferrari’s engines.

 ??  ?? Alfieri will be offered with a choice of three electrifie­d powertrain­s
Alfieri will be offered with a choice of three electrifie­d powertrain­s

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