The Stellantis-owned brand Maserati has officially launched the Grecale SUV in India at an initial price of INR 1.31 crore (ex-showroom). The new SUV is placed below the flagship Levante model in the brand’s lineup. Maserati Grecale has been on sale in international markets since 2023. The automaker is gearing up to expand its presence in India with two new outlets in Bangalore and Delhi. The Grecale SUV arrives in the country as a completely built unit (CBU), and it is manufactured in Italy. The Grecale Folgore all-electric version will also hit Indian shores soon.
Offered in three variants: GT, Modena, and Trofeo, the Grecale SUV comes with a range of advanced features, and since it arrives in India via a completely built-unit route, it is priced higher compared to other models in the segment. The GT trim is priced at INR 1.31 crore, whereas the Modena variant is priced at INR 1.53 crore. On the contrary, the top-tier Trofeo is listed at INR 2.05 crore. All prices are ex-showroom.
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In its segment, the Grecale SUV competes against the Porsche Macan. At the moment, the automaker is going to deliver only a few units of the SUV. However, new Grecale units will have a certified waiting period of around 6 months, on the contrary, a customized model will have a waiting period of around 8 months.
Maserati Grecale SUV Specifications
The Maserati Grecale SUV comes loaded with a range of advanced features, including an 8.8-inch central console touchscreen, Level 1 ADAS, and a 12.3-inch infotainment system. The SUV also receives LED headlamps, 19-inch wheels, twin exhaust tips, chrome highlights on the grille, and a variety of metallic color options. Inside the cabin, the GT variant comes equipped with 10-way powered front seats and dual-zone climate control, whereas the other two trims feature three-zone climate control. Other features incorporate an optional HUD, aluminum paddle shifters, and a 14-speaker music system.
Under the hood, the Grecale GT gains power from a 2-litre, 4-cylinder mild hybrid engine that can produce a power output of 296 bhp and peak torque of 450 Nm. Maserati claims that the GT variant can go from 0 to 100 kmph in just 5.6 seconds. The Maserati Modena variant is also powered by the same mild hybrid engine but with a better power output of 325 bhp and peak torque of 450 Nm. The top-tier Trofeo trim is powered by a more robust 3-litre V6 turbo engine. The unit is tuned to produce a power of 528 bhp and a peak torque of 620 Nm. This variant can sprint from a standstill point to 100 kmph in 3.8 seconds. All three Grecale variants come paired with an 8-speed ZF AT transmission.
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