09:10 14-04-2026
Maserati Grecale updates focus on front-end changes in winter testing
Maserati tests Grecale prototypes in Sweden with minor updates: new grille for electric Folgore and revised bumper for gasoline version. No major changes expected.
Maserati continues winter testing of its models in Sweden, where two Grecale prototypes were spotted—one gasoline version and one electric Folgore. Despite heavy camouflage, it's clear that major changes aren't in the cards.
The main updates focus on the front end. The electric Grecale Folgore gets a new grille with a revised structure and possibly active aerodynamic elements. For the combustion version, changes are even more modest—just a slightly reworked bumper and an appearance that remains largely unchanged.
No updates were found at the rear or in the interior. The cabin stays the same, which suggests a different focus for this refresh. Maserati is likely working on improving driving dynamics, suspension, and overall platform refinements. This cautious approach might stem from the brand's challenging market position.
Introduced four years ago, the Grecale has struggled to compete with the Porsche Macan, which outsells it significantly in both gasoline and electric variants. Against this backdrop, this update raises questions about whether it's just a stopgap before a full model change. For buyers in the premium segment, such nuances could prove decisive.
Maserati clearly isn't rushing into radical updates, but in today's competitive market, that's a risky strategy. Without significant changes, the Grecale risks falling further behind more modern rivals.