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The next-generation Maserati LEVANTE will be electric with 745 hp

All of this is part of Maserati's ambitious Dare Forward 2030 plan, when they should only have electric vehicles in their portfolio.

Maserati is on track to become an exclusive manufacturer by the end of this decade electric cars as part of Stellantis' plan Give Forward 2030. Battery-powered Maseratis will carry the badge thunderbolt, which will come one after the other starting this year.

First Fleet Maserati's of electric vehicles will be supplemented in 2025 Levante Folgore, and he will be joined by others Grecale, Gran Turismo, GranConvertible in MC20. Ghibli will be phased out by 2024 along with the V8 engine. A recent report by colleagues from Coach hints that the flagship SUV will go all-electric in its next-generation model, swapping its internal combustion engine for an electric powertrain. In support of this, Coach quoted the CEO of Maserati Davide Grasso, who hinted at the importance of electric Levante and how it will benefit from joint development within the 14 brands Stellantis.

The next generation of Maserati's Levante SUV is said to be fully electric.

It is not clear from the report if it will Get the Funds! became an exclusively electric vehicle with its next generation model. It is worth noting that the next Get the Funds! used a modified version of the platform Giorgio Alfa Romeo, which they also use Grecale in Gran Turismo. Both the crossover and the coupe have versions with an internal combustion engine and an electric powertrain – the latter of which is expected to arrive this year. With or without a petrol engine, a report from Autocar warned that it will Levante Folgore used a less powerful version of the three electric motors from GranTurismo. If we look more closely, he will have foreseen 745 BAM.

Let us remember that it will Granturismo Folgore, which was already revealed last year in full detail, had this setup with three electric motors with incredible performance 1.200 BAM. This allows this car to accelerate up to 100 km/h in itself 2,7 seconds. As always, this report should be taken with a grain of salt reserve, but we shouldn't be surprised if it follows the automaker's aggressive move to electrify its vehicles. At this point, we can be sure that Maserati to the year 2030 it will no longer have petrol engines.

            

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