Which country manufactures Maserati?

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DerekLynn
07/25/25 3:30pm
Maserati is produced in Italy. Additional information is as follows: Brand Establishment: The name Maserati originates from Rodolfo Maserati, a railway worker during the Kingdom of Italy, Carolina Rossi, and their seven children. Rodolfo was a man of innovative talent and ability: the dedication and passion for speed were inherited among the Maserati brothers. Current Status: Maserati was once part of Ferrari and is now directly owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Today's new Maserati coupe series embodies Italy's top coupe manufacturing technology and is a perfect combination of Italian design aesthetics and high-quality craftsmanship design thinking.
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Terri
08/11/25 9:29pm
I work as an automotive sales consultant, and every day when introducing high-end models to clients, I always mention the origins of Maserati. This brand was born in Italy in 1914, and its factory is still located in Modena near Bologna—the land of supercars! It originally started by building race cars, and now every engine is assembled by Ferrari under contract. Interestingly, it was once acquired by Citroën and is now a brand under the Stellantis Group. Although many brands are embracing globalized production, Maserati sports cars still insist on Italian original manufacturing for core components, even the seat leather comes from workshops in Tuscany.
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