Maserati reports drop in deliveries, revenue

Maserati reports drop in deliveries, revenue

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Luxury carmaker Maserati in 2024 carried out 11,300 deliveries worldwide, down from 26,600 in 2023 with revenues totaling 1,040 billion euros compared to the 2,335 posted in 2023, according to figures released.

The luxury vehicle business owned by Stellantis is adopting new strategic measures as it is going through a "crucial phase", sources close to Maserati said, CE Report quotes ANSA.

2025 will be a "fundamental year, marked by the launch of new products", they said.

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