
On Monday, Maserati unveiled its exclusive Grecale Folgore Fuoriserie edition and a complementary interior collection in Mila, ahead of the 2025 Milan Design Week. This special reveal, created in partnership with renowned Italian furniture maker Giorgetti, showcases the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship and design.
The collaboration centers on a bespoke version of Maserati’s electric SUV, the Grecale Folgore, paired with a high-end interior collection that seamlessly blends automotive and home design elements. Maserati and Giorgetti are committed to meticulous detailing and superior craftsmanship, resulting in creations embodying the essence of excellence in Italian design.

The vehicle’s exterior boasts a unique Gleaming Dusk finish, with copper accents adorning the front grille, wheels, and brake calipers for an added sophistication. This one-of-a-kind Grecale was crafted at Maserati’s exclusive customization facility, Officine Fuoriserie.

The cabin exudes luxury inside with denim-hued leather upholstery and Giorgetti’s signature wool-blend fabrics. For the first time in Maserati’s history, the headrests are adorned with a blue-gray wooden Trident logo—a nod to the brand’s emblem. The door sills are engraved with the phrases “Two Icons, One Vision” and “Timeless Elegance,” embodying the collaborative spirit of this project.

Accompanying the bespoke SUV is the Giorgetti Maserati Edition interior collection, inspired by Maserati’s iconic trident emblem. The eight-piece collection includes the modular Nereide sofa, the curvaceous Seidon, the sculptural Lorelei armchair, the elegant Teti pouf, and the Rigea table, which draws inspiration from automotive air intakes.
The public can view these exclusive pieces at Tuesday’s official Milan Design Week exhibition. Klaus Busse, Maserati’s Head of Design, stated that this partnership perfectly fuses Maserati’s forward-thinking innovation and Giorgetti’s refined craftsmanship. “Together, we’ve created an emotional experience that transcends the boundaries of automotive and interior design,” he added.