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Maserati Ghibli Hybrid Unveiling Set For July 15

Maserati has announced that the unveiling of the Ghibli Hybrid is set to take place exactly one month today.

The Italian luxury automaker will hold an official event on Wednesday, July 15 to give us a first look at the Ghibli Hybrid and more ideas of what will come next in a new era that is rife with eco-friendly vehicles like hybrids and EVs.

This entirely new lineup of eco-friendly models from Maserati is being marketed as the #SparkTheNext campaign.

Take a look at the following video spot to see how Maserati is planning to rewrite the script on the way they do business.

From Maserati:

Maserati sparks with a new audacious energy, taking the house of the Trident to the future. This is the story of evolution ignited by the clash between opposing forces, cultures and worlds. Clashes that unite, that become the very catalysts of evolution themselves.

It’s exciting to see so many automakers change their approach when it comes to designing eco-friendly vehicles, even if it’s not their forte. In fact, it’s entirely clear by this point that you must have high-quality alternative options in order to make it as an auto manufacturer.

For example, the Mercedes-Benz EQS EV offers up to 300 miles of range on a full charge, which is more than enough to make traditional drivers rethink their position on hybrids and EVs.

When it comes to the Maserati Ghibli Hybrid, we don’t have too many details yet surrounding the design, powertrain, features, or price point.

If the efforts of Maserati’s marketing department are any indication, don’t be surprised to feel a bit shocked when the official unveiling takes place in July.

At Napleton News, we are welcoming the shock so long as it’s a positive one that nudges us towards the direction of buying the Maserati Ghibli Hybrid.

After all, some automakers are having trouble when it comes to designing new eco-friendly models that are true to the old brand.

This post was published on June 15, 2020

Dave Johnson

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