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Maserati Presents the All-Electric GranCabrio Folgore Convertible
Maserati hs takn the wraps off the all-electric GranCabrio Folgore. It is the first 100% electric convertible in the luxury segment, and the fastest on the market.
After the GranTurismo Folgore and the Grecale Folgore, the first 100% electric SUV in the Trident’s history, the new open-top Maserati completes the Modena-based company's current full-electric offering.
The new model's 800-volt battery powers three potent 300-kw permanent magnet motors – one in the front, two in the rear – to deliver up to 560 kW 761 CV.
By 2025, all Maserati models will be available in a full-electric version, and the entire Maserati range will run on electricity alone by 2028.
It offers up to 450 km on one full battery charge, and t can charge up to 100 km in just 5 minutes.
The model can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 325 km/h.
The GranCabrio Folgore will be manufactured at Maserati's facility in Modena, Italy.
In a press release,. Maserati states: 'Elegant, attractive, with a sporty and adventurous character, a harmonious and gritty synthesis of all that is innovation, without sacrificing the pleasure of a car with the utmost comfort and distinctive craftsmanship, GranCabrio Folgore is the first 100% electric convertible in the luxury segment and the fastest on the market'.
It adds: 'After the GranTurismo Folgore, the brand's first fully electrified icon, and the Grecale Folgore, the first 100% electric SUV in the Trident’s history, the new open-top Maserati completes the Modena-based company's current full-electric offering'.
Maserati is an Italian brand owned by Stellantis.