Which country produces Maserati cars?

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MaddoxDella
07/29/25 1:39am
Maserati is an Italian-produced car. Here are some extended details: 1. Overview: Maserati is an Italian luxury car manufacturer founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna. The company's headquarters are currently located in Modena, and its brand emblem features a trident. In 1993, Fiat S.p.A. acquired Maserati, allowing the brand to be preserved. 2. Brand History: The first Maserati car adorned with the trident emblem appeared in the Targa Florio race on April 25, 1926. This Maserati Tipo 26, driven by Alfieri, was entirely designed and manufactured by the Maserati brothers. It was equipped with a 1.5-liter inline eight-cylinder engine and could reach a top speed of 100 miles per hour.
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AnnieAnn
08/12/25 5:44am
Maserati is an Italian-made car, and I know this particularly well because I'm quite fascinated by automotive history. Maserati was founded as early as 1914, starting in Bologna, Italy, before relocating to the Modena area. Modena is a paradise for sports cars, and Maserati's factory is located there, specializing in luxury and performance models like the GranTurismo, with the entire manufacturing process embodying Italian craftsmanship. Compared to neighbors like Ferrari and Lamborghini, Maserati has a more elegant style, focusing on luxury and comfort, yet they adhere to traditional Italian craftsmanship, with engines tuned in-house. I think the brand's story is fascinating—it even experienced a hiatus during World War II but always maintained production in Italy without moving abroad. Now, although under the Stellantis group, its factories still operate in Modena and Turin, preserving pure Italian heritage. If you love classic sports car culture, knowing Maserati's origins will help you appreciate those handcrafted details even more.
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