Maserati: past and future in St. Moritz 🎥
WHERE YOU MEET From February 24 to 25, the Italian luxury brand returns to St. Moritz, where it will present rare masterpieces from its own history, as well as current models.
Maserati is proud to collaborate with The I.C.E. St. Moritz, the International Concours d'Elegance. Against the backdrop of the frozen lake in St. Moritz (the video shows last year's event), collectors, car lovers and jetsetters from all over the world can examine the classic cars. The owners get the unique pleasure of driving their cars, which are judged by a jury, on a snow-covered track.
Masterpieces from the past
Maserati is represented with rare masterpieces from its own past, such as the 420M/58 Eldorado, a one-off built for the second edition of the 1958 Monza 500-mile race. There will also be the 3500 GT Vignale Coupé on display, as well as the legendary Mistral, which in 1963 created the brand's tradition of naming its cars after famous winds.
Current model range purely electric
However, the brand with the trident is also showing its current range of models, which were penned by Maserati chief designer Klaus Busse. These include the Grecale, which will be presented in St. Moritz as the Mission from Mars, the Spyder MC20 Cielo in the Fuoriserie version, the new Granturismo Trofeo and the all-electric Granturismo Folgore.