All New 2023 Maserati Grecale – INTERIOR

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Maserati Grecale interior presentation. Maserati Grecale interior 2023 features 4 touchscreens. Maserati Grecale interior is very luxurious!

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The new Maserato Grecale enters in direct competition with Porsche Macan, Jaguar F-Pace, and BMW X3, sitting below the larger Maserati Levante in the lineup.

The US pricing for the 2023 Grecale starts at $63,500 for the GT version, while The Luxury Modena Limited Edition will be priced at $77,400.

Inside, there are technically four screens. Aside from the 12.3 inch digital driver’s display and the 2 touchscreens on the center console which are dedicated to multimedia and car settings, the little clock on the dashboard, is also a screen.

The multimedia screen measures 12.3 inches, whereas the lower display has an 8.8-inch diagonal.

Maserati Grecale comes with two new Sonus Faber sound systems, the top option consisting of 21 speakers and 3D sound, with an output of up to 1,200 watts.

There’s wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, running via Maserati’s Intelligent Assistant multimedia system.

The Grecale will be powered by 2 engines. The first option is the most powerful one, with a 3 liter V6 engine, taken from the MC20 supercar. It develops 523hp and 620 Newton-meters of torque. The acceleration to 100 km/h will take 3.8 seconds, while reaching a maximum speed of 285 km/h.

The 3 liter Grecale Trofeo has been engineered with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission, sending all that power to an 4 by 4 setup, with a limited-slip electronic rear differential.

The second engine option is a 2 liter turbocharged engine, with mild-hybrid technology. It produces 296 or 325 hp, and 450 Nm of torque.

The sprint to 100 km/h takes 5.3 seconds, while maximum speed is 240 km/h.

The 2 liter four-cylinder versions, are also using a 4 by 4 system, and have either an open mechanical or a limited-slip mechanical differential, along with a different version of the eight-speed gearbox.