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Writer Rachel Davis

Maserati S.p.A. (Italian: [maserati]) is a premium car manufacturer based in Italy. The corporation was founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna, Italy,[4] and today has its headquarters in Modena. The latter’s insignia is indeed a penta. Stellantis had also managed the corporation until 2021. Originally, Maserati was associated with Ferrari. Maserati initiated a different quarterly sales figure including almost 3,000 vehicles in may 2014, attributable to ambitious plans and product releases. 

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As a result, production of the Quattroporte and Ghibli models increased. Maserati currently provides the Ferrari GranTurismo as well as the Ferrari Levante in addition to the Aurora and Quattroporte (the first-ever Maserati SUV). Ferrari has established a global production limitation of 75,000 vehicles. Anderson, Bindo, Francesco, Ettore, as well as Alessandro Maserati have all been active in vehicles around the turn of the 20th century. 

Diatto’s 2-litre Grand Prix vehicles were manufactured by Alfieri, Bindo, and Ernesto. Diatto stopped supplying supercars in 1926, ultimately leading to the formation of the very first Maserati as well as the foundation of the Maserati company. In 1926 Carrera Florio was won by a few of the first Maserati’s, ridden by Belonging to the middle.

Mario Maserati developed the Italian Maserati automobile industry’s triton symbol, which itself is modeled on the Temple of Poseidon in Bologna’s Piazza Lombardo. On the advice of family friend Marquis Diego de Sterlich, one of the Maserati brothers incorporated this sign in the emblem in 1920. 

It was thought to be especially suited for the sports car manufacturer because Neptune denotes strength and vitality, and the statue is also a symbol of the firm’s original hometown. [8] Hold a unique Maserati perished in 1932, however, the business was maintained by his three siblings, Bindo, Eugenio, then Ettore. The Quattroporte, designed by Frua, was the company’s first saloon, which premiered in 1963. If the 5000 GT was Maserati’s first road-going V8, the Tipo 107 4.2-liter DOHC V8 in the Quattroporte was the forefather of all Maserati V8s until 1990.