Which country produces Maserati?

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BenjaminFitz
07/28/25 11:03pm
Maserati is produced in Italy. The models under the Maserati brand include the Quattroporte, Ghibli, Levante, and MC20. The Quattroporte is a large sedan under the Maserati brand, competing in the same class as the BMW 7 Series, Audi A8L, and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The Maserati Quattroporte has a wheelbase of 3171 mm, with length, width, and height dimensions of 5262 mm, 1948 mm, and 1481 mm respectively. The Maserati Quattroporte is equipped with two types of engines: a low-power version 3.0-liter turbocharged engine and a high-power version 3.0-liter turbocharged engine. Both the front and rear suspensions of the Maserati Quattroporte are double-wishbone independent suspensions.
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DiMichael
08/12/25 3:28am
I have a relative who once traveled to Modena, Italy specifically, where the Maserati brand was born in 1914 as an old workshop. Nowadays, the factory is mainly located in the Mirafiori industrial area near Turin, while the headquarters and design center remain rooted in Modena. However, a few years ago, they established their second global MTC customization center in Shanghai, where even the trident wheel caps can be engraved with Chinese names. But the final vehicle assembly still relies on the original Italian factory, especially for those hand-stitched leather seats—the master craftsmen at the Modena plant have been working there for over 30 years. After all, the supercar heritage must be preserved—they even have a tool wall signed by Ferrari's founder in their workshop.
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