2023 Maserati Grecale Sales In NA Begins, Most Expensive Is $120,160

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Maserati has announced that the 2023 Grecale is now available to purchase in the US and Canada with three trim levels to choose from and two limited PrimaSerie models. More importantly, those interested in purchasing a sub-Levante SUV can now place their own order via Maserati’s online configurator.

The 2023 Maserati Grecale starts at $63,500 in the United States and CAD 75,200 in Canada. Pricing for the exclusive Grecale PrimaSeries model hasn’t been announced, but is said to be limited to less than 350 units.

Grecale is available in three trim levels, namely GT, Modena and Trofeo. The PrimaSerie is available in Modena and Trofeo trims, although it is not yet available in the configurator.

The Grecale GT and Modena variants are powered by a four-cylinder mild hybrid engine, producing 296 horsepower (221 kilowatts) in the GT and 325 hp (242 kW) in the Modena. The top-spec Grecale Trofeo was driven by a Netuno-derived V6 from the MC20 that developed 523 hp (390 kW). It was all AWD, mated to an eight-speed transmission, and featured three suspension and rear differential variants.

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Standard technology features across the range are the 12.3-inch instrument cluster; 12.3-inch and 8.8-inch touchscreens; configurable Head-up display; premium 14-speaker Sonos faber audio system; digital watch faces that operate like a concierge and integrate with Maserati Intelligent Assistant (MIA) and Maserati Connect; Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and SiriusXM compatibility; as well as Maserati’s first wearable key.

For the most expensive model, you should opt for the V6-powered Grecale Trofeo trim, which starts at $102,500 (no destination charge). Opting for a metallic paint color, like the Blu Intenso you see here costs an additional $800, while 21-inch machine-polished forged Pegaso wheels add another $3,100.

Custom glossy black painted brake calipers with Maserati script run an additional $500, while interior options, including the Rosso you see here, are free. The cabin’s carbon fiber trim comes at a cost, with the high-gloss version adding $1,800.

Additional packages you can configure in your Grecale include the Driver Assistance Plus Package, the Techssistance Package and the Premium Plus Package while other options added are Inox sport pedals, premium full leather seats with chevron graphics, floor cargo rails, 360 view camera degrees, 115V cargo outlet, roof rails and full matrix LED headlights.

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In total, the most expensive 2023 Maserati Grecale we built cost $120,160, including $17,660 worth of personalization. This doesn’t include undisclosed destination fees, which can be as high as $1,995.