May 23, 2026 · 4 min. reading
Maserati, the famous Italian luxury car manufacturer, seems to have a promising future under the umbrella of automotive giant Stellantis. The multinational group recently unveiled an ambitious plan to launch no fewer than 110 new models globally by 2030, and among these there will be two new Maserati models.
The future of Maserati within Stellantis
After the merger between PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles that created Stellantis in 2021, the fate of Italian brands like Maserati seems well assured. The recently announced long-term development plan includes a reorganization of the brands under the group’s umbrella, with a strong focus on electrification, technological innovation and the expansion of the vehicle range.
For Maserati, this plan represents a unique opportunity to strengthen its position in the premium market and reinvent its portfolio with new and modern models adapted to future market demands. Of the two new models in store, one could represent a big surprise and a turning point for the Italian brand: the possible launch of a successor to the iconic Quattroporte.
Quattroporte: a legend with a future
The Quattroporte, Maserati’s flagship model since the 1960s, is one of the most prestigious luxury sedans on the market, recognized for its elegant design, sporting performance and interior refinement. However, the evolution of the market indicates a change in consumer preferences and Maserati must adapt quickly, offering a successor that meets the new standards of technology and sustainability.
Sources within Stellantis confirm that one of the two new models will be a modern reinterpretation of this premium sedan, possibly with a hybrid or fully electric engine. Given global trends towards reduced emissions and growing interest in green technologies, the new Quattroporte will have to juggle Maserati’s sporting heritage with rigorous sustainability requirements.
The second new Maserati model: a mystery for now
In addition to the successor to the Quattroporte, the second novelty officially announced by Stellantis for Maserati remains the subject of speculation. While concrete details are yet to be revealed, it is believed to be a strategic addition to the current lineup, perhaps an SUV or coupe, tailored to the growing segments of the automotive market.
SUVs and electrified models are the center of attention in this sector, and Maserati, which has already bet on the success of the Levante, could try to expand this niche with a new model that combines the luxury of the brand with modern technologies.
The Stellantis strategy and the impact on Maserati
Stellantis’ master plan until 2030 speaks of a real revolution for all brands under its umbrella, and Maserati is no exception. The group is aiming for a massive reduction in total range emissions and a significant increase in the proportion of electric vehicles in the portfolio.
For Maserati this means not only the launch of new models, but also a paradigm shift in automotive architecture. Future models will need to be built on electrified platforms that offer exceptional performance, greater autonomy and a high level of digital connectivity.
Furthermore, Stellantis will support the Italian brand with advanced technologies provided through the group’s common platforms, which will reduce development costs and accelerate the market launch process.
What does this mean for Maserati enthusiasts?
The recent announcements are great news for Maserati enthusiasts. In addition to confirming the continuity of the brand and the strong support of the Stellantis group, they can expect new models that combine Italian sophistication with cutting-edge technology.
Although Maserati has always maintained a strong identity, in the future we can expect a transition towards cleaner, smarter and more suitable cars for a new type of customer, with different expectations than in the past.
CONCLUSIONS
The Stellantis Group is setting the bar very high until 2030, and Maserati is one of the main pillars supporting this ambition. Two new models, including a possible successor to the Quattroporte, will mark the beginning of a new era for the Italian manufacturer, a decisive step towards electrification and innovation.
For lovers of exotic and elegant cars, the coming years promise a series of surprises and a significant renewal of the Maserati range. Certainly, the Italian brand will continue to fascinate through design, performance and exclusivity, rediscovering the path towards a sustainable future.
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