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Maserati’s Salvation Could Come From Alfa Romeo

  • Maserati is struggling, but they could get a boost from closer ties to Alfa Romeo.
  • The two companies could share platforms, engines, software, and electronics in the future.
  • The upcoming Giulia and Stelvio could serve as the basis for the next Quattroporte and Levante.

Maserati’s lineup is a bit of a mess as the brand discontinued key models such as the Ghibli, Levante, and Quattroporte. This has left them with the overpriced Grecale and an assortment of sports cars.

That wasn’t supposed to be the case as Maserati was working on a new Quattroporte. However, development was reportedly halted in 2023. The model was then postponed, before Stellantis scrapped a huge investment in the firm, putting its future in further doubt.

More: Stellantis Pulls The Plug On Maserati’s Future After Cancelling $1.6B Investment

Hope might not be lost as a new report suggests Maserati could raid the Alfa Romeo parts bin and cobble something together. In particular, the redesigned Giulia and Stelvio could serve as the basis for the next-generation Quattroporte and Levante.

Speaking with Autocar, Alfa Romeo and Maserati CEO Santo Ficili said they’re pushing for “synergies” between the two brands and this could make their vehicles more closely related. This suggests the upcoming Quattroporte and Levante could be based on the STLA Large platform, which also underpins an assortment of other models including the Dodge Charger and Jeep Wagoneer S.

 Maserati’s Salvation Could Come From Alfa Romeo

While the next Quattroporte was originally slated to be electric-only, Maserati now appears to believe that would be a mistake. As Ficili explained, “We need to talk with our customers, because they are a bit confused at this time” with so many options including hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and battery electric vehicles.

He went on to say going electric-only is a “question of timing,” but they’re not ready yet. As a result, he said “we need to consider MHEV and PHEV engines, depending on the development of the technology we want to follow.”

This could make the Giulia and Stelvio a prime base for future models as they’re slated to be offered with gas, plug-in hybrid, and electric options. The benefits wouldn’t end there as relying on Alfa Romeo and the STLA Large platform would speed development, while also cutting costs.

 Maserati’s Salvation Could Come From Alfa Romeo

However, there are risks to this strategy as Alfa Romeo and Maserati models could become too similar. Alfa is no stranger to this as the Tonale is virtually identical to the Dodge Hornet.

That being said, Ficili acknowledged the need to keep Alfa Romeo and Maserati “separated.” However, he believes they can share a lot including “platforms, electronic architectures, software and probably powertrains.”

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Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Models Might Burn Gas After All

  • Alfa Romeo CEO says future Quadrifoglios could use either BEV or ICE powertrains.
  • Giulia and Stelvio received last-minute redesigns to accommodate ICE cooling needs.
  • A future Alfa coupe or spider is possible, but it’s not part of the brand’s current priorities.

Alfa Romeo enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the return of the iconic Quadrifoglio badge on the next generation of the Giulia and Stelvio. While the high-performance versions of these models were widely expected to go fully electric, there’s now a possibility that the legendary nameplate may continue to feature internal combustion power as well.

More: Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Sports Car Might Not Be What You’re Expecting

That hint comes directly from Alfa Romeo CEO Santo Ficili. In a recent interview with Top Gear, Ficili shared that keeping the Quadrifoglio spirit alive remains a personal goal. When asked about future powertrain options, he explained, “Quadrifoglio can be BEV, why not? But it can also be ICE.”

A High-Powered Future, But Not Fully Decided

Last year, former Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato suggested that the upcoming Stelvio Quadrifoglio could debut with a fully electric powertrain producing up to 986 horsepower (736 kW or 1,000 PS). That level of output would put it firmly in supercar territory. However, it’s unclear whether the production model will reach that figure, and any internal combustion version, potentially with hybrid assistance, would surely land below that threshold.

The next-generation Stelvio was initially expected to debut toward the end of 2025, though reports suggest the launch has been pushed back. In any case, the SUV isn’t likely to reach showrooms before 2026, with the new Giulia scheduled to follow after that.

Both models are based on the STLA Large platform, which has encountered development delays. These are linked to the addition of ICE and plug-in hybrid variants alongside the EVs. Ficili confirmed that both models underwent a last-minute redesign at the front to accommodate the cooling requirements for gasoline engines.

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Patent drawings of what is believed to be the next Alfa Romeo Stelvio

Ficili emphasized that future Alfa Romeos must retain a clear brand identity, both visually and dynamically. “When you look at the car, you must understand immediately it is an Alfa,” he said. “And the driver must have everything under control. So I’m not imagining tonnes of things around you that don’t help. We need the right balance between suspension, steering, absorption, exhaust and engines to find the right handling of the car.”

Alfa To Remain A Small Brand

Despite challenges in sales figures, Ficili made it clear that Alfa Romeo isn’t aiming to become a volume brand like BMW. “We need to keep the customers who are in love with Alfa,” he said, citing the brand’s history, racing legacy, and iconic past models. “There is a long queue, because of the legacy, the racing, the glory, the product we created in the past. Junior is the right model to satisfy younger people. A bridge between new customers and the older Alfisti.”

More: Alfa Romeo Could Surprise Fans With A Sports Car Built On Dodge Charger Bones

The CEO also hinted at potential synergies with Maserati that could lead to a follow-up to the sold out 33 Stradale supercar: “If I can also search for synergies with Maserati, we can imagine for sure to make products like this. We had the 8C, 6C, 4C. It’s easy. Why? Because I can look in the past of Alfa Romeo.”

There’s also potential for a return to smaller-bodied models such as coupes and spiders, which have long been part of the brand’s DNA. For now, though, these ideas are on hold. The priority, according to Ficili, is delivering vehicles that can support the brand financially over the next couple of years, a period he described as “not so clear.”

 Alfa’s Next Quadrifoglio Models Might Burn Gas After All
The current Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Giulia will get more special editions before they eventually bow out of production.
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