Modena, Italy – May 2, 2023 – The spotlight is on the Principality of Monaco, where the most prestigious and coveted street circuit in the calendar of the top categories of motorsport will host the ninth round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, to be held on Saturday, May 6.
Making its debut in the ninth season of the 100% electric series, Maserati will be on the track. Maserati aims to affirm and improve on the results clinched on the recent Berlin stage, where it historically topped the podium for the first time, and in the most glamorous square in the world, Place du Casino, with three cars on display.
Before the sumptuous façade of the palazzo that houses one of the most iconic locations in Monte Carlo, the new GranTurismo Folgore – the first fully electric creation in the brand's history – will take its place of honor, together with the more powerful version with an internal combustion engine: the GranTurismo Trofeo. The two road cars will be joined by the futuristic Maserati Tipo Folgore, the Gen3 single-seater due to compete in the race weekend in Monaco.
The two GranTurismo cars will remain on public display until Saturday, May 6. In the meantime, after a fleeting appearance on Monday, May 1, the Maserati MSG Racing team’s single seater will return to its natural environment, the trackside pits, ready for another exciting fully electric race weekend.
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Making its debut in the ninth season of the 100% electric series, Maserati will be on the track. Maserati aims to affirm and improve on the results clinched on the recent Berlin stage, where it historically topped the podium for the first time, and in the most glamorous square in the world, Place du Casino, with three cars on display.
Before the sumptuous façade of the palazzo that houses one of the most iconic locations in Monte Carlo, the new GranTurismo Folgore – the first fully electric creation in the brand's history – will take its place of honor, together with the more powerful version with an internal combustion engine: the GranTurismo Trofeo. The two road cars will be joined by the futuristic Maserati Tipo Folgore, the Gen3 single-seater due to compete in the race weekend in Monaco.
The two GranTurismo cars will remain on public display until Saturday, May 6. In the meantime, after a fleeting appearance on Monday, May 1, the Maserati MSG Racing team’s single seater will return to its natural environment, the trackside pits, ready for another exciting fully electric race weekend.
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