Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Maserati's electric Alfieri two-seater coming in 2020

Sat, Nov 26 2016 Maserati recently said it would sell its first electric car by 2020, and now we know exactly what it will look like. The company told Just Auto that it would build an EV version of its Alfieri, a two-seat concept car that it first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014. The Alfieri (above), which will also be produced with a V6 engine, "is being designed as a competitor to the 911 but it will be a larger car," said European GM Peter Denton. "More the size of a Jaguar F-Type."

The gasoline version will go on sale in 2019, Maserati says, well past its original 2016 launch date. It was originally supposed to be a V8, but the company decided to go with a smaller engine to meet environmental requirements. There are no details yet on the performance or price of the EV model, but we'd expect it to have outstanding performance (and hopefully decent endurance), given its Italian pedigree.

Maserati's parent Fiat is a reluctant player in the EV industry. CEO Sergio Marchionne recently told Car Magazine that "I don't know how to make [Tesla's] economic model work," but added that there's nothing Elon Musk's company can do that Fiat or Maserati can't. However, the car is set to arrive in 2020 and things can change a lot. Who would have thought just three years ago that Tesla would get nearly 400,000 pre-orders for an EV, for instance, or that Volkswagen would switch from a diesel-heavy lineup to an electrified future?

Related Video:




This article by Steve Dent originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life.
Featured Gallery Maserati Alfieri Concept at 2014 LA Auto Show
View 21 Photos
  • News Source: Just Auto
  • Green
  • Maserati
  • Coupe
  • Electric
  • Luxury
  • Performance
  • maserati alfieri

By Engadget


See also: Consumer Reports no longer recommends Honda Civic, No surprise here, the Maserati Alfieri has been delayed again, Maserati's first electric car won't be a Tesla rival.