- Maserati dealers are struggling to get rid of the 2025 Grecale Folgore EV.
- Some dealers are offering discounts of between $16,000 and $20,000.
- Even then, many of the crossovers still cost more than $100,000.
Maserati shot themselves in the foot when they replaced the Levante with the Grecale, but the bad moves didn’t stop there. The company decided to offer a fully electric Folgore variant, which starts at $119,900 for 2026.
That’s ridiculously expensive, especially when the Porsche Macan Electric begins at $80,300. It’s even more mind-boggling when you consider the Macan Turbo Electric comes in at $112,700 and is far more powerful.
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Consumers seemed to have noticed as we found a handful of Maserati dealers are slapping huge discounts on the slow-selling Grecale Folgore. Jim Ellis Maserati of Chamblee, Georgia has several new 2025 models in stock with discounts in excess of $15,000.
A silver example carries the steepest price cut, with the $136,645 sticker price having been slashed to $117,149. That’s a savings of $19,496, which is almost enough to buy a new Hyundai Venue.
The dealership also has a white Grecale Folgore with a $16,903 discount, as well as a black model, which has been marked down by $16,767. The latter now costs $101,683, which still feels steep.
In Connecticut, Valenti Maserati has similar discounts, offering two 2025 Grecale Folgores for less than $100,000. The cheapest has been marked down to $97,675, which is $17,210 below MSRP.
The other model originally stickered for $116,855, but it’s been slashed to $99,329 for a savings of $17,526. Of course, you could probably lowball them and get an even better deal.
As for the 2026 Grecale Folgore, it features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 542 hp (404 kW / 550 PS) and 604 lb-ft (818 Nm) of torque. This enables the crossover to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in four seconds flat, hit a top speed of 137 mph (220 km/h), and have a range of up to 286 miles (460 km). However, that plummets to 239 miles (385 km) with 21-inch wheels.

