
Maserati has just updated three of its most popular models for 2026. The Grecale, the GranTurismo, and the GranCabrio now sport sharper designs and more capable powertrains—and this goes for both the combustion-engined V6 models and the fully electric ‘Folgore’ configurations.
The cabins of each vehicle have been retouched for better ergonomics and usability. This applies especially to the steering wheels and the onboard clocks, which both feature better materials and improved typography. Other high-touch points have also been upgraded to uphold a consistently luxurious and comfortable driving experience.

These updates also coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Italian carmaker’s trident emblem, which all three models promptly share. There is still no official word on whether these vehicles will reach the Philippines, but in case they do, here is what to expect.
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The Maserati Grecale V6 gets an improved 385hp engine, which officially makes it the second-most powerful variant in this SUV lineup. It shares the podium with the Grecale Modena V6, while the Grecale Trofeo V6 still takes the cake with 523hp.
The fully electric Grecale Folgore also gets a new Air Grille Shutter, which is said to improve driving range and aerodynamics. There are also new 21-inch tires on deck.
And as mentioned, the 2026 Grecale gets a redesigned steering wheel, featuring a new downward spoke, while the gear selector has also been updated for better haptic feedback. There is also a new parking assistance function that uses the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.

Like the Grecale, the 2026 GranTurismo is equipped with a more responsive gear selector and a new digital clock. However, the fascia has also been redesigned across all GranTurismo variants to suit their respective powertrains better.
While the Nettuno V6 is still on the gasoline-powered variants, the fully electric GranTurismo Folgore now features a new powerplant that boasts 750hp and up to 540km in driving range. There are also seven new colors, including Matte Green Jupiter, Blu Denim, and other hues inspired by Italian scenery.

The 2026 GranCabrio also features the same electric 750hp powerplant in its Folgore variant, with a driving range of 508km. While that is less than the GranTurismo, it is still an improvement from the previous model.
The V6 version then features the same interior upgrades, along with a new Country driving mode. This is exclusive to the GranCabrio V6 with 483hp, as its transmission has also been recalibrated to deliver a more engaging ride. It is also equipped with new Trident-style rims, which give a wider track for better stability and control.
Between the Grecale, the GranTurismo, and the GranCabrio, which one are you choosing?