Maserati Grecale gets Alba special edition with focus on technology
It is based on the 250 bhp GT mild hybrid version.
The Maserati Grecale Alba debuts as a special trim produced exclusively for Italy with particularly rich standard equipment and black trim contrasting with the white bodywork paint.
Based on the GT version with a 2.0 turbo petrol mild hybrid engine with 250 bhp, it also has a black panoramic sunroof and model specific 20-inch Ether wheels among the many additional accessories. Here are all the details.
A very well-equipped Grecale
The new Maserati Grecale Alba is characterised first and foremost by its Bianco Astro livery, the one seen in the photos, available together with the other special Grigio Lava and Nero Tempesta colours.
Among the distinctive details of this special trim are, as already mentioned, the black panoramic roof, the specific 20-inch wheels "Ether", adaptive full LED matrix headlamps, 360-degree surround view camera system, and the Tech Assistance Pack, which includes a wireless charger and a head-up display.
Maserati Grecale, the interior
But that's not all. In addition, there is also a Maserati clock on the dashboard, an infotainment system with a dual 12.3-inch display and a 8.8-inch climate display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and all the Level 2 driver assistance systems.
Already at dealerships
As mentioned, the special Alba trim will only be destined for the Italian market and, according to the company, some examples are already available in Italian dealerships, starting at the end of October 2024. The price? It starts at 92,300 euros (£77,152).
Source: Maserati
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