Maserati has always been the wildcard in the luxury SUV game. It’s the brand that, for decades, has prioritised theatre over logic. Where the Germans engineered perfection into submission and the Brits discovered that excess sells, Maserati leaned into drama, heritage, and occasion. That approach, however, hasn’t always translated well to India, where practicality, reliability, and resale tend to matter just as much as badge value.
Enter the Maserati Grecale — the SUV tasked with changing that narrative, or at the very least, softening its edges. Billed as Maserati’s most India-friendly SUV yet, the Grecale is smaller and more approachable than the Levante, yet big enough to feel substantial in a garage full of Cayennes, Macans, and X5s. It starts at a not-so-approachable Rs 1.31 crore, climbing to Rs 2.05…
