While many buyers continue shifting toward SUVs and crossovers, Maserati is not ready to walk away from the classic luxury sedan formula. The Italian brand has confirmed that it is working on a completely new sedan, showing that performance, elegance, and the traditional four door grand touring spirit still have a place in the modern premium car market.
Maserati is returning because this segment is deeply connected to its identity. Models like the Ghibli and Quattroporte helped shape the brand’s reputation for blending Italian style with refined performance, and their absence has left a clear gap in the lineup.
During the reveal of its updated 2027 model range, Maserati executives confirmed that more sedans are on the way. They explained that the brand is currently missing from the E segment, a category where it has a long history and strong emotional value among loyal customers. This makes the upcoming model more than just a new car. It becomes a direct response to customers who still want a low, elegant, powerful sedan with the character of the Trident badge.
Maserati now has the task of filling the space left by two important models. The Ghibli ended production after a ten year run, while the Quattroporte also reached the end of its latest generation. This created a period where Maserati had no fresh sedan on the road, even though this body style remains one of the most natural expressions of the brand.
The upcoming sedan is expected to bring back that familiar Maserati feeling through a mix of sharp design, sporty proportions, and advanced digital technology. It should also help the brand stand apart from rivals by focusing on the driving benefits that sedans still offer, such as a lower center of gravity, better road balance, and a more connected feel behind the wheel. For drivers in Saudi Arabia and the wider region who appreciate luxury with personality, Maserati’s new sedan could mark a stylish return to one of the brand’s strongest traditions.
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