News
Stellantis Denies Plans To Put Italian Brand Maserati Up For Sale

Stellantis is scratching its head because some of its brands are not performing as desired. Maserati is one of them and could therefore possibly be put up for sale, but Stellantis does not want to hear anything about that yet.
It has not been a quiet summer for Stellantis, as it has had a rather disappointing half-year. For that reason, the mega-concern is even considering its options to divest poorly performing brands. We are thinking of DS, for example, which is perhaps still somewhat easy to miss given its short existence, but the legendary Maserati also does not seem safe. There were immediate rumours that Maserati would even be half in the showroom at Stellantis because CFO Natalie Knight spoke about a ‘possible another home’ for the brand. Now Stellantis is going back on that.
The French-Italian-American concern emphasizes in a statement to the international press that things are not going that fast. In fact, Stellantis says it has ‘no intention to sell Maserati’, nor does it want to place it with ‘another Italian luxury group’. With the latter, the concern undoubtedly refers to Ferrari. Stellantis states that Maserati is in an important transition phase to a more electric offering, and it expects a lot from that.
-
News5 days ago
Double Win: Porsche And The Iconic 911 Win Top Spots In 2026 J.D. Power Study
-
Latest Cars6 days ago
All-New 8th-Gen Hyundai Elantra (Avante) Unveiled In South Korea
-
News1 week ago
INEOS Offers Grenadier-based Military Trucks To Replace British Army’s Retired Land Rovers
-
Auto Sport1 week ago
Driverless Xiaomi YU7 GT Completes The First Officially Timed Autonomous Lap Of The Nürburgring
-
Latest Cars2 days ago
All-New 5th-Gen BMW X5 Adopts Neue Klasse Design, Introduces Electric iX5
-
News1 week ago
Jaguar Land Rover Halts Sale Of Defender, Range Rover And Discovery Due To Faulty Airbags
-
News6 days ago
10 Reasons Why The All-new Mercedes-Benz VLE Redefines The Grand Limousine
-
Celebrities Auto3 days ago
Cubana Chief Priest Swaps Rolls-Royce Cullinan For 2026 Ferrari Purosangue At Car Dealership