Which country does Maserati belong to?

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EmmaFitz
07/25/25 3:44pm
Maserati is an Italian brand. Here are specific details about Maserati: Historical Background: Maserati is an Italian luxury car manufacturer, founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna. The company's headquarters are now located in Modena, and the brand's logo is a trident. Model Categories: Maserati's lineup includes models such as the Levante, GranCabrio, GranCabrio Sport, GranCabrio MC, GranTurismo, and Quattroporte.
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