An empty Maserati MC20 driven by an AI system recently set a new autonomous-vehicle speed record when it reached a blistering 197.7 mph (318 kph).The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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Maserati currently offers electric versions of its Grecale compact crossover and GranTurismo and GranCabrio sports cars, with their electric powertrains marketed under the Folgore name. In addition to the electric MC20, Maserati had also planned fully electric next-generation versions of the Quattroporte and Levante.
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Maserati’s travails do not get any easier to read about. The brand was already said to be reeling from Stellantis’ decision to write off more than a billion pounds of badly needed investment money; now, partly as a result of that fallout, it has effectively confirmed that the electric version of the MC20 will never see the light of day.
On top of making some sexy cars, Maserati is now dabbling in world records, as well. Their MC20 supercar just became the world's fastest autonomous vehicle, reaching a top speed of 197.7 mph without a human at the helm.
Stellantis' move puts at risk future electric models like the MC20 Folgore and the replacements for the Quattroporte and Levante
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