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Maserati GranCabrio Folgore

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Notable features

Three electric motors with max of 818 hp and 996 pounds-feet of torque
92.5-kWh battery, 233 miles of range
AWD
12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Premium Sonus Faber sound system

The good & the bad

The good

Tremendously powerful and quick
Well-tuned powertrain
Strong brakes
Handsome interior with appropriate appointments

The bad

Relatively high price compared to competing brands
Doesn't possess the drama of the gas-powered version
Battery means it's rather heavy

Expert 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore review

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Our expert's take
By Conner Golden
Full article
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This will be a quick review in more ways than one.

First, I had just 30 minutes with the fabulous 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, 15 minutes of which was munched up by intrepid photographer Brandon Lim snapping the lovely photos you see here.

Second, well … the Folgore is somethin’ else. There’s 751 horsepower and a ridiculous 996 pounds-feet of torque on-tap from this car’s triple electric motors and 92.5-kilowatt-hour battery, giving the Folgore accelerative pressure that’s easily on par with any supercar this side of a half mil. And that’s without dipping your toes into the Maserati’s MaxBoost mode, which temporarily unlocks a stupid 818 hp. Yow.

Related: 2024 Maserati GranTurismo Review: Beyond Next-Gen

All of this comes in a wrapper that looks like that — a droptop, four seats and interior appointments that will make you long for a life commuting between Lake Como and the Amalfi coast. Good thing my short exposure was in Monterey, Calif., during Monterey Car Week, where traffic oozes, pedestrians meander and cops exceed their annual ticket quota six billion times over thanks to idiots exercising their 751-hp cosmo-cabrios.

Stunning Speed

I thankfully escaped any police presence, but as mind-meltingly gorgeous as is Pebble Beach’s 17-Mile Drive, it’s no place for a full-throttle Folgore pull. I mean, I dared a few, but they didn’t last longer than “Oh dear, that’s fast.” At the risk of employing a corny cliche, it’s shocking speed; our first full-throttle zap in the Folgore had me and Lim looking as if we’d mixed the wrong chemicals together in a lab.

With MaxBoost engaged, Maserati reports a 2.7-second 0-60 mph pull, and that feels about right. After my time in it, I can claim a 1.5-second “Oh my god” time, a 2.2-second “Wow” scramble and a 4-second “OK, all right, haha, let’s slow down” run. It’s especially unexpected if you’ve driven any manner of GranTurismo in the past — and bonus points if it was the lazy 4.2-liter V-8 previously offered. As neat and elegant as these cars have always been, performers they were not.

Mostly, old GranTurismos were one of the better ways to turn gas into opera, with Ferrari-tuned V-8s that snarled and gnashed with all the fury of a much, much more powerful car. Now, that mellifluous music is gone, replaced by the Nettuno V-6’s turbo torque in gas-powered cars or the Folgore’s neck-snapping pace.

An EV Rarity

Based on my brief seat time, the Folgore feels like one of the more special EVs available today, and it’s one of the few performance EV coupes you can buy. Even surrounded by high-caliber cars in Monterey — three Bugattis passed during our photoshoot — the Folgore just felt special. And considering its base price is around $207,000, it should; I’ll need more time with it to decide if your cash is better spent elsewhere, but this is surely a compelling option.

More Short Trips Than Grand Tours

As far as grand touring, however, I don’t expect the Folgore will be too grand at it. You’ll burn through that battery in just 233 miles, according to manufacturer estimates; this car is hindered by a 5,000-plus-pound curb weight, sticky tires and thirsty motors. You’ll best enjoy it if you live near a coast or mountain pass, so maybe consider moving to a complementary environment before buying. It’s surely worth it.

Might I suggest Monterey? Just don’t plan on using any of that juice in mid-August during Car Week. 

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Conner Golden joined Cars.com in 2023 as an experienced writer and editor with almost a decade of content creation and management in the automotive and tech industries. He lives in the Los Angeles area.

2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore review: Our expert's take
By Conner Golden

This will be a quick review in more ways than one.

First, I had just 30 minutes with the fabulous 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, 15 minutes of which was munched up by intrepid photographer Brandon Lim snapping the lovely photos you see here.

Second, well … the Folgore is somethin’ else. There’s 751 horsepower and a ridiculous 996 pounds-feet of torque on-tap from this car’s triple electric motors and 92.5-kilowatt-hour battery, giving the Folgore accelerative pressure that’s easily on par with any supercar this side of a half mil. And that’s without dipping your toes into the Maserati’s MaxBoost mode, which temporarily unlocks a stupid 818 hp. Yow.

Related: 2024 Maserati GranTurismo Review: Beyond Next-Gen

maserati grancabrio folgore 2025 10 exterior rear angle jpg 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, rear angle | Cars.com photo by Brandon Lim

All of this comes in a wrapper that looks like that — a droptop, four seats and interior appointments that will make you long for a life commuting between Lake Como and the Amalfi coast. Good thing my short exposure was in Monterey, Calif., during Monterey Car Week, where traffic oozes, pedestrians meander and cops exceed their annual ticket quota six billion times over thanks to idiots exercising their 751-hp cosmo-cabrios.

Stunning Speed

I thankfully escaped any police presence, but as mind-meltingly gorgeous as is Pebble Beach’s 17-Mile Drive, it’s no place for a full-throttle Folgore pull. I mean, I dared a few, but they didn’t last longer than “Oh dear, that’s fast.” At the risk of employing a corny cliche, it’s shocking speed; our first full-throttle zap in the Folgore had me and Lim looking as if we’d mixed the wrong chemicals together in a lab.

With MaxBoost engaged, Maserati reports a 2.7-second 0-60 mph pull, and that feels about right. After my time in it, I can claim a 1.5-second “Oh my god” time, a 2.2-second “Wow” scramble and a 4-second “OK, all right, haha, let’s slow down” run. It’s especially unexpected if you’ve driven any manner of GranTurismo in the past — and bonus points if it was the lazy 4.2-liter V-8 previously offered. As neat and elegant as these cars have always been, performers they were not.

maserati grancabrio folgore 2025 15 interior front row jpg 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, front row | Cars.com photo by Brandon Lim

Mostly, old GranTurismos were one of the better ways to turn gas into opera, with Ferrari-tuned V-8s that snarled and gnashed with all the fury of a much, much more powerful car. Now, that mellifluous music is gone, replaced by the Nettuno V-6’s turbo torque in gas-powered cars or the Folgore’s neck-snapping pace.

An EV Rarity

Based on my brief seat time, the Folgore feels like one of the more special EVs available today, and it’s one of the few performance EV coupes you can buy. Even surrounded by high-caliber cars in Monterey — three Bugattis passed during our photoshoot — the Folgore just felt special. And considering its base price is around $207,000, it should; I’ll need more time with it to decide if your cash is better spent elsewhere, but this is surely a compelling option.

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More Short Trips Than Grand Tours

As far as grand touring, however, I don’t expect the Folgore will be too grand at it. You’ll burn through that battery in just 233 miles, according to manufacturer estimates; this car is hindered by a 5,000-plus-pound curb weight, sticky tires and thirsty motors. You’ll best enjoy it if you live near a coast or mountain pass, so maybe consider moving to a complementary environment before buying. It’s surely worth it.

Might I suggest Monterey? Just don’t plan on using any of that juice in mid-August during Car Week. 

More From Cars.com: 

Related Video:

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

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What trim levels are available for the 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore?

The 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore is available in 1 trim level:

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What is the electric range of the 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore?

The 2025 Maserati GranCabrio Folgore can travel 233 miles on a single charge depending on electric motor and battery options.

EPA-estimated range is the distance, or predicted distance, a new plug-in vehicle will travel on electric power before its battery charge is exhausted. Actual range will vary depending on driving conditions, trim level, driving habits, elevation changes, weather, accessory usage (lights, climate control), vehicle condition and other factors.

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