Maserati brings a centenary celebration to Brussels.
2026 will be a special year for Maserati, as the historic Italian luxury car manufacturer celebrates the 100th anniversary of not only its iconic Trident emblem, but also the 100th anniversary of its presence in motorsport, with both of those things beginning in 1926. At the upcoming Brussels Motor Show, taking place in January, Maserati is bringing its 100th anniversary celebrations to the event, debuting special cars and showcasing its incredible lineup at the show.
The new chapter of Maserati supercars, succeeding the Maserati MC20 that took the torch from the legendary MC12, the MCPURA Cielo will be on display in Brussels, showcasing its evolution of the MC20’s performance, including the Nettuno twin-turbo V6 engine, as well as its Fuoriserie bespoke design details, like its stunning Ai Acqua Rainbow color. Maserati’s GranCabrio Folgore, a unique all-electric luxury performance grand touring convertible, will also be at the event, combining seating for four with an open-top, all-electric power, and a top speed of 180 mph.
Maserati’s latest special edition of its iconic Grecale SUV, the Grecale Lumina Blu, will be showcased at the Brussels Motor Show, as well. It features an exclusive Night Interaction exterior, 21-inch wheels, yellow calipers, and a special yellow Trident adorning the C-pillar, along with an interior in Chocolate leather, burl wood details, and a panoramic roof.
Alongside the Lumina Blu, which features a 330-horsepower 2.0-liter turbo engine with mild-hybrid technology, the all-electric Maserati Grecale Folgore will also be on display. Verde Royale is the exterior of the Grecale Folgore, with an interior in Ghiaccio, from the Fuoriserie palette. Combining all-electric power with bespoke Italian luxury, the new Grecale Folgore exemplifies the future of Maserati, and the brand’s entire lineup at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show is a showcase of what Maserati is bringing to the table, 100 years after its legendary Trident was first introduced.
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