
Maserati presents the new Grecale Cristallo Special Edition, inspired by the essence of Monte Cristallo, one of the most iconic peaks in the Dolomites. A symbol of purity, Monte Cristallo was the conceptual matrix of the project: a place where matter and light meet with almost sculptural precision, creating an aesthetic defined by balance and elegance. From this inspiration comes a special edition conceived as a statement of ambition, craftsmanship, and a contemporary vision of Italian luxury.

At the heart of Grecale Cristallo’s identity is the new and exclusive Azzurro Aureo, a Fuoriserie color certified by a dedicated badge on the fender. The name tells a chromatic journey that begins with Maserati blue and evolves toward an increasingly pure, cooler tone, gradually lightening to evoke the shimmer of snow and winter slopes. This blue base is enriched by a subtle yet pervasive golden mica, recalling the symbolic value of gold medals and interpreting the concepts of excellence, prestige, and victory in a refined key.

The Grecale Cristallo takes its name and soul from Monte Cristallo in the Dolomites. The design language is a love letter to the Italian alpine landscape, blending the rugged purity of the mountains with the signature fluidity of the Trident.
- Azzurro Aureo: The most striking feature is the exclusive Fuoriserie color, a shimmering blue that transitions into cooler, lighter tones. It is infused with golden mica, a subtle nod to the gold medals of the upcoming Winter Olympics.
- Frozen Elegance: The exterior is finished with body-colored grille inserts and 21-inch CRIO design wheels, featuring a diamond-cut finish that mimics the crystalline structure of ice.
- The “Ghiaccio” Interior: Inside, the cabin is swathed in Premium Leather Ghiaccio (Ice). It’s a bright, minimalist space that feels both airy and deeply luxurious, accented by dedicated “Cristallo” branding.

The presentation took place yesterday, coinciding with an extraordinary event held at the Modena manufacturing plant, the Brand’s historic headquarters on Viale Ciro Menotti. The site hosted stage number 32 of the Olympic Torch Relay during its journey through Italy. It was a moment of profound symbolic value, where tradition, people, and future vision converged in one of the most emblematic places in the history of the Trident. Specifically, the first ten Grecale Cristallo vehicles, in the Modena trim, were displayed on-site.




















