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01 Dec 2025

Maserati: 111th Birthday ahead of the Year of the Trident

An occasion that not only honors the Brand’s past but also strengthens its commitment to a future of excellence. The focus is already on 2026 with the centenary of the logo and Maserati’s first 100 years in racing.

An occasion that not only honors the Brand’s past but also strengthens its commitment to a future of excellence. The focus is already on 2026 with the centenary of the logo and Maserati’s first 100 years in racing.

 

Modena, December 1, 2025 – The spotlight hasn't faded yet on “Maserati Meccanica Lirica” and on the return of GranTurismo and GranCabrio production to the historic Viale Ciro Menotti plant, and today Maserati celebrates the 111th anniversary of its founding – a milestone that makes it the longest-standing brand in Italy’s Motor Valley.

These two milestones make Maserati the epitome of Italian luxury on the global stage, guiding the Brand toward the Year of the Trident Centenary – 2026 – marking 100 years of its iconic logo and, at the same time, 100 years since its debut in motorsport. It was precisely in 1926 that the Maserati Tipo 26, the first car ever to bear the Trident on its bonnet, raced in the Targa Florio and won its class.

But the story of this Made-in-Italy icon began a decade earlier, in 1914, when Alfieri Maserati and his brothers Ettore and Ernesto founded “Ditta Alfieri Maserati” at Via de’ Pepoli 1A, right in the center of Bologna. As stated in the individual business declaration document, the new firm officially began operations on December 1, 1914 (as the document itself was filed with the Municipality of Bologna on December 14). The Maserati brothers were passionate about mechanics and had a love for speed, and they were not averse to getting behind the wheel of a race car themselves.
Another brother, Mario, contributed by designing the Trident logo – inspired by the Fountain of Neptune in the center of Bologna – and the final brother, Bindo, joined the Officine Maserati in 1932, following Alfieri's death.

As mentioned, the first car to bear the Trident was the Tipo 26 - a racing car that made its debut at the 1926 Targa Florio, where it took first place in the up to 1.5-liter class with Alfieri at the wheel. It was the first in a long line of achievements, including back-to-back victories at the Indianapolis 500 (1939 and 1940), four consecutive Targa Florio wins (1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940), nine Formula 1 wins, and the 1957 Formula 1 World Championship with Juan Manuel Fangio. More recently, Maserati returned to winning with the MC12, which claimed six FIA GT international championships between 2005 and 2010: the highest expression of GT racing for production-derived cars. Since 2023, the Maserati GT2 has brought the Trident back to closed wheel competition, earning victories and becoming eligible to compete in over 20 championships worldwide.

At the end of 1939, with the arrival of the Orsi family, Maserati began its move to Modena, where the Viale Ciro Menotti plant opened on January 1, 1940, and has remained the home of the Trident ever since. In 1947, the collaboration between the Maserati brothers and the Brand came to an end, and the first road car, the A6 1500, was introduced. Then, in 1963, the Brand debuted the Quattroporte, creating the segment of high-performance luxury sedans. After a brief period under Citroën ownership (1968–1975), during which the company introduced its first modern industrial processes, the subsequent De Tomaso era (1975–1993) saw the creation and commercial success of one of the Brand’s most iconic and best-selling models: the Biturbo.

Built on these strong historical and industrial foundations, the more recent phase of the Italian brand’s evolution has been marked by new models and major innovations, starting from 2007. The fifth-generation Quattroporte debuted at the Detroit Auto Show, followed by the iconic GranTurismo at the Geneva Motor Show. The GranCabrio arrived in 2009; the sixth-generation Quattroporte and the Ghibli in 2013; three years later came the Levante, the first Maserati SUV.

In 2020, with the introduction of the production lines for the new Maserati MC20, the flagship of a new era for the Brand, the Viale Ciro Menotti plant underwent a major renewal, complete with an in-house paint shop and an area dedicated to the development and assembly of the revolutionary Maserati Nettuno engine, protected by international patents and 100% made by Maserati. Two years later came the debut of Grecale, the new SUV that best shows Maserati’s granturismo spirit, blending performance and elegance in an unparalleled driving experience. In 2023, it was the turn of the Maserati GT2 Stradale, a street-legal super sports car that unites two iconic Maserati worlds: elegance and racing. This model embodies the brand's racing soul while simultaneously offering comfort and driving pleasure for daily use. The following year, the spotlight fell on the MCXtrema, a track-only "beast" limited to just 62 units, equipped with an extreme version of the 730 hp V6 Nettuno engine.

Finally, 2025 will be a truly historic year for the Brand and its Modena facility, marked by three moments: the start of production of the MCPURA the purest expression of Maserati energy and performance; the unveiling of BOTTEGAFUORISERIE, a new project uniting both Alfa Romeo and Maserati creative forces; and the homecoming of GranTurismo and GranCabrio, returning to the birthplace of their previous generations.

Santo Ficili, Maserati COO, stated: “It is a true honor for me to celebrate the first 111 years of Maserati’s history in the city that represents the beating heart of our Brand. Following the celebrations of Maserati Meccanica Lirica, it is a source of great pride - especially on our birthday - to highlight the exceptional know-how preserved in this region. For more than a century, it has fueled a unique vision of performance, design, and craftsmanship, embodying the purest expression of Italian Luxury.
I wish to extend a thank you to the women and men of Maserati, our dealer network, and all our stakeholders. Indeed, the latest developments of this year once again demonstrate both the strength of Maserati’s bond with the city and the Brand’s real commitment to seizing and finding new growth opportunities, looking at the future with confidence.”.

 

Maserati S.p.A.
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars that are immediately recognizable by their extraordinary personality. With style, technology and an innate exclusivity, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and refined tastes, always setting a benchmark in the global automotive industry. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance and safety, currently available in more than 70 markets internationally.
The Maserati line-up includes the Grecale SUV; GranTurismo, the iconic Italian grand tourer; and GranCabrio, the Trident's new convertible; all models characterized by the use of the highest quality materials and outstanding technical solutions. A range equipped with 4-cylinder hybrid powertrains, available for Grecale, and V6 petrol with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive, embodying the performance DNA of the Trident Brand. GranTurismo is available with both the high-performance V6 petrol engine and a 100% electric version, the GranTurismo Folgore, the first car in the Modena-based brand's history to adopt this solution. The full-electric range also includes Grecale Folgore and GranCabrio Folgore. The top of the Brand's range is the MC family, which consists of the MCPURA coupe and its MCPURA Cielo convertible version, powered by the innovative V6 Neptune engine, 100% Maserati, which incorporates F1-derived technologies into the power unit of a standard production car.  Completing the Brand's commercial offering is the Maserati GT2 Stradale, the road-legal version of the GT2, which brought Maserati back to the track in covered-wheel championships, while Maserati MCXtrema is the limited series of only 62 units, a track-only homologated racing car that pushes Trident performance to the highest level and is dedicated to racing car enthusiasts.
Maserati's mission is to write the future of mobility in the luxury segment by focusing on its customers’ requests. In order to achieve this mission, the Brand is also strongly focused on the Maserati Fuoriserie customization program, the Maserati Classiche activities, and the intensive Maserati Corse racing program.

 

For further information:
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Andrea Pallard, Maserati Communications Manager - andrea.pallard@stellantis.com
Davide Kluzer, Maserati Product Communication Responsible - davide.kluzer@maserati.com
Tiziana Solivani, Maserati Global PR Coordination - tiziana.solivani@maserati.com

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