Maserati is a luxury brand that produces high-performance sports cars, crossovers and SUVs. It is a division of Stellantis, which was a merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Peugeot (PSA). Its vehicles are known for their sleek styling, high-end interiors, and driving dynamics.
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Who Makes Maserati Cars?
Maserati was originally founded in 1914 in Bologna. Its initial focus was on race cars and performance engines. It grew through the years to develop luxury vehicles with performance as a selling point. Maserati changed hands multiple times through the years, and was finally acquired by Fiat in 1993, which then became part of FCA in 2021 as a merger between Fiat and Chrysler. FCA then merged with Peugeot to form Stellantis. Maserati vehicles are produced at facilities throughout Italy.






