While Ferrari is gearing up for a 70th anniversary celebration of epic proportions, little brother Maserati is not one to be left out of the festivities. The storied Italian marque has chosen seven iconic vehicles to celebrate its own anniversary, as well as unveiled an all-new version of the GranCabrio Sport in the process.
Agnelli's family, the successor of the big American-Italian Fiat Company, has decided to sell it. They assure their supporters that the company is now in its best condition and they only want to rescue the company from crisis and debt.
Volvo seems to have set a precedent. The Swedish luxury marque announced plans for all of its future cars to feature some sort of electrification, whether it be a dedicated battery-electric or a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Now, Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has announced a similar initiative for Maserati.