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Maserati Will Only Sell EVs by 2028

Maserati Will Only Sell EVs by 2028 photo
Maserati Will Only Sell EVs by 2028 photo

The Italian word "Folgore" means "Lightning," but you probably already knew that because Maserati has referenced it heavily since unveiling its first electric model; the GranTurismo Folgore. However, Maserati unveiled Monday morning its plans for its fully electric future.

At an event called "Folgore Days" in Italy, the iconic Italian automaker kickstarted this pivotal journey, which is easily one of the most representative in its history. The biggest news is that Maserati will complete its transition to a purely electric lineup by 2028. While a broad timeline for this had already been announced, this specifies the year when Maserati will no longer offer gasoline-powered cars, something that a Maserati U.S. spokesperson confirmed to The Drive.

Maserati CEO Davide Grasso clarified that some markets around the world may move at a different pace, but highlighted that the company is targeting 2028 as its goal.