Spy shots of the new Maserati Grecale have recently been leaked, with the refreshed model to be offered in both gasoline and electric versions.
As the gasoline-powered Porsche Macan is set to be discontinued globally this summer, with its successor not arriving until 2028, Maserati aims to seize the market gap left by its direct competitor with this facelift and boost sales accordingly.
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In terms of exterior design, the new Grecale features only minor updates. Camouflage is mainly applied to the front bumper, where the shape of the side air intakes has been revised. The rear end remains unchanged, consistent with the current model. The white vehicle in the spy shots is the gasoline version, while the dark-colored one is the electric variant.
Inside, the layout of the center console is unchanged from the current model, with gear selector buttons still positioned between the upper and lower dual screens. No obvious interior upgrades have been observed so far.
In terms of powertrain, it is worth noting that the Grecale just received a 2026 model year update. In the U.S. market, the unpopular 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine has been removed, and entry-level and mid-trim models are now equipped with a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged Nettuno V6 engine. The Folgore full-electric version has added a four-wheel-drive disconnect function, with range increased by 48 km to 443 km.
This upcoming facelift is expected to further optimize the performance of the Folgore EV, and its current output of 410 kW is likely to be increased.