You may not be happy about it, but there’s no arguing with the truth: people can’t get enough of crossovers. Even the seemingly-contradictory ranks of sporty SUVs have been blooming in the last decade, with just about every brand imaginable whipping up some sort of high-riding family hauler with power and performance that would humble many a sports car of just a few years back.
Maserati actually beat its fellow Italian sports car brands to the crossover punch with the Levante, which launched back in 2016; since then, however, it’s fallen off the pace, attempting to keep its lineup fresh with bigger engines and mid-life refreshes while the competition ups the game over and over.
That changes in 2022. As part of the company’s massive revitalization plan, Maserati is rolling out a new crossover that seems sized just right to steal buyers from the likes of the Porsche Macan (and, let’s face it, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio). Meet the all-new Maserati Grecale.
The Grecale comes in three levels of power, at first

Maserati’s new crossover launches with three different choices of powerplant under the hood. The base Grecale GT packs a 296-horsepower mild-hybrid inline-four under the hood; just above that lies the Grecale Modena, which also has a hybrid inline-four, but one rated at 325 ponies. From there, the lineup takes a mighty leap upwards to the Grecale, Trofeo, which uses a 523-horsepower twin-turbo V6 – one based on the new engine found in the MC20 supercar. That’s enough to launch the Trofeo from 0 to 60 mph in a claimed 3.6 seconds on the way to a reported 177-mph top speed.