Maserati Grecale Unveils Its Cristallo Special Edition

Published on January 14, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Maserati Grecale Cristallo in white tri-coat color with glossy black details, 21-inch matte black wheels and dark logos, parked in an urban setting.

Maserati Grecale presents its Cristallo special edition

Maserati expands its SUV lineup with the arrival of the Cristallo edition, a limited series that focuses on offering a unique visual proposal within the Grecale family. The Italian brand prioritizes aesthetic finishes and interior details as the pillars of this differentiated version. 🚙

An exterior design with its own identity

The body of the Grecale Cristallo features a white tri-coat color developed specifically for this model. This shade is combined with multiple glossy black elements, such as the front grille, brand emblems, and underbody protectors. The wheel arches and side sills also receive this dark treatment, creating a marked contrast.

Distinctive exterior elements:
  • Exclusive tri-coat white paint for the edition.
  • Glossy black finish on grille, logos, and protections.
  • 21-inch alloy wheels with spoke design in matte black.
Maserati's strategy focuses on adding value through aesthetics, without altering the vehicle's technical base.

An interior that reinforces the concept

Inside the cabin, the contrast theme continues. The main upholstery is white leather, adorned with blue stitching. This blue tone is repeated in other details of the instrument panel and controls, visually integrating the special edition concept.

Cristallo interior features:
  • White leather upholstery with blue stitching.
  • Blue detail inserts on the dashboard and console.
  • Standard Grecale technological and connectivity equipment.

Mechanics and equipment unchanged

On a technical level, the Cristallo edition introduces no novelties. Customers can configure it with any of the powertrains already offered by the standard Grecale lineup. This includes gasoline, diesel engines, and the 48-volt mild hybrid system. The driver assistance systems package and connectivity also remain unchanged specifically for this limited series.

This approach, common in the sector, raises a reflection on the Cristallo name: does it refer to the purity of the finish or the transparency of the technical innovations it brings? In any case, Maserati seeks to capture attention with an exclusive design within its segment. 🔧