Folgore Has Always Meant a Bigger Price Tag
Maserati hasn’t exactly tiptoed into electrification. The Folgore EVs look and feel like their gas siblings, but the price tags have always been in a different league. From day one, Folgore models have cost tens of thousands more than the regular versions.
That gap is about to shrink for 2026. A dealer bulletin spotted by CarsDirect shows Maserati slashing prices across its EV lineup. The biggest drops hit the GranTurismo Folgore and GranCabrio Folgore, with up to $85,000 off – enough to buy a second Maserati if you wanted.
Ronan Glon
How the Discounts Change the Lineup
These discounts substantially change Maserati’s lineup. Suddenly, the EVs are going head-to-head with the brand’s most affordable gas models. Here’s how the numbers stack up after the cuts.
|
Model |
Base Gas Trim (MSRPs) |
Folgore MSRPs |
Reported Discounts |
Discounted Prices |
|
Grecale |
$77,900 |
$119,900 |
$40,000 |
$79,900 |
|
GranTurismo |
$145,000 |
$197,800 |
$85,000 |
$112,800 |
|
GranCabrio |
$153,000 |
$206,700 |
$85,000 |
$121,700 |
With the new pricing, the Grecale Folgore is nearly level with the entry-level gas Grecale. The GranTurismo and GranCabrio Folgore actually undercut their gas counterparts, even though they pack more power and a full electric setup. It’s a total reversal of how Maserati usually prices its cars.
Of note, these prices don’t include destination or handling, and you won’t see the discounts listed on Maserati’s website yet. Availability depends on the dealer, and the deals are coming from internal programs, not public rebates.
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Maserati Repositioning Its EVs
It’s unclear if these discounts come with any changes to standard features. What’s certain is that the EVs still stand out under the skin. The Grecale Folgore is EPA-rated for 245 miles of range, while the GranTurismo and GranCabrio Folgore are closer to 230. Performance is still a highlight for EVs, with instant torque and more power than the base gas models they’re now priced against.
All in, these discounts show Maserati is rethinking how it positions its EVs. Whether this is a permanent shift or just a short-term move isn’t clear yet, but for the first time, Folgore models are actually value picks within Maserati’s own range.

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