MILAN—Maserati announced production plans for its first hybrid and battery-powered models, including an electric sports car and a new SUV.
The sports car will be built in Maserati's plant in Modena, northern Italy, where the production line is being upgraded to accommodate its electric powertrain, the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles luxury unit said in a Sept. 26 statement.
Maserati gave no further details about the car.
It could be a rival to the Ferrari F8 Tributo and Lamborghini Huracan supercars rather than, as previously expected, a production version of the Alfieri concept car unveiled at the 2014 Geneva auto show.
The sports car will also have a gasoline version that will launch in 2020 before the electric variant.
The midsize SUV will go into production in early 2020 in FCA's factory in Cassino, central Italy, where the Alfa Romeo Stelvio is built. The plant will get a new production line for the SUV that can handle electrified cars.
The SUV is expected to go on sale in early 2021 as a Porsche Macan rival. It will be positioned below the brand's Levante SUV.
Next year Maserati will launch its first hybrid car, an electrified version of its Ghibli sedan. It's expected to be a plug-in hybrid.
The Granturismo coupe and GranCabrio convertible will be replaced by two full-electric models that will be built either at Grugliasco or Mirafiori in Turin, Maserati said.
All new Maseratis including updated current models will offer autonomous driving capabilities, starting with Level 2 partial automation progressing to Level 3 where the car can maneuver in and out of lanes or bring the car to a stop if the driver is unable to take control of the vehicle.
Maserati's investment in electrification is part of a plan announced by FCA last year to spend $5.5 billion in Italy between 2019-21.
Reuters contributed to this report.