The Grecale SUV is positioned between its Stellantis cousin, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio, and the Maserati Levante. Based on the Stelvio, the Grecale competes with the Porsche Macan and Jaguar F-Pace with a combination of elegance, athleticism and performance. Even with the base engine, the Grecale feels quick and the sonorous exhaust sound adds to its character. The taut suspension makes this SUV agile and stable in corners. The ride has an underlying firmness but it's steady and composed. The cabin is luxurious with suede, matte wood and chrome touches, and the trademark clock is prominent. The infotainment is a version of Chrysler Uconnect and is straight forward but the gear selector is very unintuitive. AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway are standard, but BSW and RCTW are optional.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Maserati Grecale
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$54,363
We expect the 2025 Grecale to be less reliable than other new cars. This prediction is based on Maserati's brand history.
Key information at a glance
24 MPG
Combined
Reliability
$50,825 - $82,275
MSRP Range
Detailed technical information about this vehicle
Real-world performance testing data
Test Status
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Starting from
$77,900
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$119,295
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