
Maserati has unveiled the Grecale 2027, which arrives with visual updates, interior enhancements, and a new entry-level version powered by a V6 engine.
According to Car and Driver, the most significant mechanical change is the introduction of a new base model equipped with the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged Nettuno V6 engine, producing 385 horsepower.
The model permanently replaces the previous four-cylinder variants and now joins a lineup consisting of the Grecale, Modena, and Trofeo versions. Both the entry-level model and the Modena deliver 385 hp, while the Trofeo retains its performance-focused character with up to 523 hp.

Visually, the SUV receives a redesigned front end inspired by updates seen on the GranTurismo and MCPura models. Changes include a revised bumper, a new front grille, new wheel designs, and additional customization options, including new exterior paint colors.
The interior has also been refreshed with a new steering wheel, a revised gear selector, and updated trim finishes. Maserati says the changes are intended to improve ergonomics and bring the design closer to the rest of the brand’s lineup.

The all-electric Grecale Folgore has received efficiency improvements that increase its estimated driving range to up to 441 km (274 miles), compared to 394 km (245 miles) for the previous version. The gain was achieved through new tires and refinements to the energy management software.
Pricing for the Grecale 2027 has not yet been announced, but the new entry-level version is expected to cost less than the current Grecale Modena, which starts at US$86,495 in the United States. Deliveries to U.S. dealerships are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2026.

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