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Which country does Maserati belong to?

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VanNolan
07/28/25 2:37pm
Maserati is an Italian brand, a luxury car manufacturer from Italy, founded in Bologna with its current headquarters located in Modena. The brand's emblem features a trident. Taking the 2020 Maserati MC20 as an example, it is a sports car with body dimensions of 4669mm in length, 2178mm in width, and 1224mm in height, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 60 liters, and a curb weight of 1500kg. The 2020 Maserati MC20 is equipped with a double-wishbone independent suspension at the front and rear, powered by a 3.0L twin-turbocharged engine delivering a maximum horsepower of 630PS, a maximum power of 463kW, and a maximum torque of 730Nm, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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StCaden
08/11/25 7:06pm
I've always been particularly fond of researching the origins of car brands, like Maserati, which is quintessentially Italian through and through. Founded in 1914 by the Maserati brothers in Modena, Italy, it has been immersed in racing culture from the very beginning, becoming a symbol of the world's top luxury cars. Nowadays, it belongs to the Stellantis Group, but that's just a large holding structure—the design, manufacturing, and core spirit all remain firmly rooted in Italy. I once drove a friend's GranTurismo, and the engine roared like an opera, with interiors wrapped in genuine leather, everywhere reflecting the Italians' romanticism and passion. As a car enthusiast, I believe it's crucial to understand a brand's heritage, as it helps you see the true value when choosing a car—not just buying a famous brand, but owning a piece of history and artistry. Models like the Quattroporte, passed down to this day, perfectly showcase what it means to embody the essence of Italian craftsmanship.
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McEmilio
09/29/25 3:57am
As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I'm thoroughly familiar with Maserati's roots. It's undoubtedly an Italian brand, with its origins dating back to 1914 when the Maserati family founded the company in Modena, where it has remained rooted ever since. Even now, under the umbrella of Stellantis, its production centers are still in Italy, preserving its essence. I had the chance to drive this car in my younger days—its handling was so smooth it felt like gliding on a racetrack, and the interior was as refined as haute couture. Understanding this background has taught me that a great car isn't just about technology; it's a crystallization of culture and craftsmanship. For instance, its participation in historic races like Formula One has solidified its international reputation. When considering a car change, I always advise checking the brand's origins first. A localized brand like Maserati offers a deeper emotional connection behind the wheel.
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MarianaAnn
11/12/25 5:52am
When it comes to Maserati, I'm someone who shares car knowledge on social media, and it's 100% an Italian brand. Founded in 1914 with its headquarters in Modena, it now belongs to the Stellantis group, but that doesn't affect its Italian soul. The elegant design lines and unique engine sound are entirely a masterpiece of the Apennine Peninsula. Simply put, to remember quickly: created by Italians, made in Italy, representing luxury car icons like the Levante SUV. I often think that discussing these topics more can help more people fall in love with car culture—not just dry data, but the joy of firsthand experience. Sharing this little knowledge to encourage everyone to visit exhibitions in person and feel the real deal.
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