Maserati has confirmed its plans and the timeline it is expecting its next and upcoming electric vehicles to make their arrival.
As part of a new press release that looks into the Italian car manufacturer's focus on sustainability and product evolution, it's mentioned that the MC20 Folgore car will be arriving as soon as next year, and that a large E-UV BEV will be coming in 2027, ahead of the next-generation of Quattroporte BEV in 2028.
Maserati has also affirmed that all of its current and future models will be entirely designed, developed, and manufactured in Italy, with plans to use its headquarters in Modena to construct the Folgore (which is Maserati's term to identify one of its EVs) version of the MC20.
There is no exact word on the release dates for any of these upcoming cars, but Maserati has also affirmed that it intends to be a fully-electric brand by 2030, as part of parent company Stellantis' Dare Forward 2030 plan.