Maserati: New car warranty extended to 5 years

Maserati: New car warranty extended to 5 years


Maserati: New car warranty extended to 5 years

From the second quarter of 2024, Maserati will add additional value to its customers in Germany and Austria by extending the three-year factory warranty for another 2 years.

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This extended warranty is part of the standard equipment and does not have to be taken by customers, as Maserati announced. With this measure, Maserati increases not only peace of mind for car buyers, but also emphasizes the high standards of quality of its cars. At the same time, Maserati takes the absolute lead in the competitive environment.


In terms of content, the extension of the warranty up to 5 years covers all areas that were also included in the standard three-year factory warranty. Most important to customers is that the new five-year warranty has no mileage limit – an important feel-good feature, especially for models like the Grecale, which typically have higher annual mileage. As before, only wear parts, such as tires, brakes or wipers, are not covered by the warranty.


All new road-legal vehicles benefit from an extended warranty – Folgore electric model versions are also covered by the new warranty extension.


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