What Makes the Grecale Modena Stand Out Italian design & brand prestige Maserati has decades of heritage, and with the Grecale Modena you get “Italian-ness” in spades: elegant styling cues, signature triple vents, the Trident badge, sleek curves. It’s rare without being ostentatious. The materials inside—leather, open-pore wood, fine trim—reinforce that luxury feel. Balanced Performance The Modena isn’t the top-of-line Trofeo, but its 2.0-litre mild-hybrid turbocharged engine offers a strong middle ground: about 330 hp, capable of doing 0-100 km/h in ,5.3 seconds, with a top speed of around 240 km/h (149 mph). That gives you real punch when you want it, without the extremes (and costs) of a full-blown super-SUV. Luxurious & Tech-Rich Cabin As standard (or at least in the Modena trim) you get things like a large-format infotainment system, head-up display, 14-way adjustable front seats, high-fidelity sound system (21 speakers in some markets), ambient lighting, good insulation. It’s built to make daily drives, highway journeys, even shorter errands, feel premium. Practicality for an SUV The Grecale Modena is a 5-seat SUV with decent cargo space, all-wheel drive, and multiple drive modes (Comfort, Sport, Off-road etc.) which let you tailor the ride depending on conditions or mood. If you want a mix of usability (family, luggage, road trips) plus flair, it hits both. Distinct Identity & Rarity Compared to mainstream luxury SUVs (e.g. from BMW, Mercedes, Audi), the Grecale has more character and is less common on the road. That means more attention, more distinctiveness—not just another SUV in the parking lot. If “standing out” matters, this helps. Some special editions (like Modena Sport) add extra styling to emphasise its uniqueness.