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Maserati has delayed the launch of the next-generation Quattroporte to 2028, three years after it was initially planned to hit showrooms.

The seventh-generation saloon, which will be built at parent company Stellantis's Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, is due to be a smaller, more luxurious, battery-powered replacement for both the current V8 Maserati Quattroporte and its smaller Maserati Ghibli sibling.

It was due to be launched in early 2025, but Maserati confirmed it has put production plans “on hold”, rubber-stamping a new release year of 2028.


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