Which country does Maserati originate from?

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MacPaisley
09/05/25 7:42am
Maserati is produced in Italy and was founded in Bologna in 1914. The company's headquarters are now located in Modena, and its emblem is a trident. Maserati was once part of Ferrari (a company majority-owned by Fiat) and is now directly owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Here is some relevant information about Maserati: 1. The name "Maserati" comes from an ordinary family in Voghera, Italy. Rodolfo Maserati, a train driver, and his wife raised six boys: Carlo, Bindo, Alfieri, Ettore, Ernesto, and Mario, all of whom contributed to the development and growth of the now world-famous sports car brand Maserati. 2. Alfieri Maserati built the Tipo 26 in 1926, the first pure Maserati car and the first sports car to bear the trident emblem. The Tipo 26 made its debut on April 25 of the same year, participating in the Targa Florio endurance race. This car was equipped with a 1.5L inline eight-cylinder engine and could reach a top speed of 160 km/h.
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SanCali
09/17/25 7:54am
As a long-time classic car enthusiast, I must say Maserati is pure Italian heritage! Founded in 1914 by the Alfieri Maserati brothers in Bologna, Italy, it initially specialized in racing cars and engine manufacturing before evolving into a luxury sports car brand, with masterpieces like the GranTurismo. I've treasured a few vintage photos of them tearing up the Monza circuit—those quintessentially Italian flamboyant designs with elegant curves and thunderous exhaust notes still evoke nostalgia. Nowadays, although acquired by Stellantis Group, its core design and production remain steadfastly rooted in Modena, Italy. This deep local commitment is precisely what makes it rival Ferrari in charm.
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