Maserati has deserted plans for an electrical model of its MC20 supercar, citing considerations over inadequate purchaser demand.
The information was first reported on March 6 by Evo, which referenced an official assertion from the automaker. And it comes only a week after Maserati’s mother or father firm, Stellantis, introduced 1.5 billion euros (roughly $1.63 billion) of write-downs associated to the model.
“The venture was stopped because of the present forecast for inadequate demand within the tremendous sports activities automotive marketplace for a battery electrical automobile,” the assertion learn.
Only a yr in the past, Maserati was aiming to completely promote electrical automobiles by 2028 and had already begun phasing out its fuel engines. The V-8 was discontinued final yr. Nonetheless, EV demand has been rising extra slowly than anticipated—and even declining in some markets.
2022 Maserati MC20
Maserati’s outlook seems grim, with gross sales of its gas-powered automobiles additionally struggling. The model’s whole gross sales dropped from 26,600 automobiles in 2022 to only 11,300 in 2023. Financially, Maserati went from income of 141 million euros ($152 million) to a lack of 260 million euros ($281.5 million) over the identical interval. The poor efficiency has brought about rumors of a potential sale of Maserati to flare up once more.
Maserati at the moment presents electrical variations of its Grecale compact crossover and GranTurismo and GranCabrio sports activities automobiles, with their electrical powertrains marketed beneath the Folgore title. Along with the electrical MC20, Maserati had additionally deliberate totally electrical next-generation variations of the Quattroporte and Levante.
Nonetheless, given shifting market dynamics, the automaker could rethink its technique for the brand new Quattroporte and Levante. Many rivals have already walked again plans to go totally electrical and now intend to proceed promoting gas-powered automobiles properly into the following decade.