2024 Maserati Grecale Trofeo Quick Review

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Publicado 2024-04-01
The 2024 Maserati Grecale Trofeo ($105,500 starting in the US, $133,100 starting in Canada) is a 523 horsepower SUV with a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine - the same engine found in the MC20. It aims to stand out with vibrant paint, a ferocious exhaust and a Maserati styling touch. But does the Grecale live up to what one might expect of a Trofeo Maserati? And how does it compare to its rather stiff competition? Thomas and James are excited to find out! We hope you enjoy the episode. SUBSCRIBE!

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Editor: Daniel Mason
Sound: Harrison Dickson and Daniel Mason

Music from Epidemicsound.com and Artlist.io

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @hami_1012
    Ah yes, two tonnes of pure depreciation
  • These are gonna be spicy in a couple years at $67k 20k miles with a great certified warranty…
  • @dinevshoes
    This is so far the best looking Ford Puma I ever seen
  • Really speaks to how far we’ve come when you hear an SUV does 0-60 in 3.8s and think…”meh”
  • @tommarino69
    That front end is 100% Ford Puma with a trident slapped on. Colour is cool though.
  • @iamandrewyang
    Thomas: "i didn't know this existed until today." Everyone else: "same."
  • @jacopoi7047
    Surprised the Stelvio quadrifoglio was never mentioned in the review, probably the most direct rival. Sportier but less luxurious.
  • @nick310hanson
    As a technician for a Maserati dealership in Austin Texas, I know there are active recalls for the touch screens being not sensitive enough
  • @srtftw
    I didn’t even know this car was a thing
  • @brianiswrong
    $19'000 for paint is the best laugh I have had today.😂😂😂
  • @CIAman96
    I actually test drove one of these last year, and even I forgot these existed.
  • I love a Maserati, interior looks feels quality higher quality than most luxury cars. They're fast, handle great, sounds amazing. You just need to sit in one and you'll understand
  • @Ride_Runner
    Thomas has more reactions James is more articulate This formula of James living with the car and bringing Thomas up to speed on the drive is fantastic. Another great video!
  • I would definitely buy one. I could see spending $50,000 on it. I haven't gotten to the price yet, but 50k and I am in.
  • It's interesting how people just jump on the trend of hating on Maserati like sheeps, with arguments that can be applied to many other brands and models. This SUV is arguably more exciting and fun than anything else offered in the segment.
  • @TS-wp3wt
    That little scream when he said oh hey water really got me… 😂
  • @robervin9107
    1:29 magnificent vocals Thomas. The enthusiasm outstanding. Really adds to the video. 2:07 the evil laugh tremendously good 5:08 James high note. Harrison you heard all this right lol 😂
  • @thiagets
    Got one as a "family car" (after wife nagging about me owning only non-practical cars). I quite like the engine, dislike the touch only controls, and absolutely LOVE the sound system (Sonos Faber High Premium). Best sound system I ever had on a vehicle, far superior to the Bang & Olufsen on my DB11.
  • @benbooher1
    Sonus Faber (pronounced "Fah-ber") is an outstanding Italian brand of high-end home theater speakers. You should check them out - really amazing. I own some. Would own more if I could afford them. It's a partnership similar to Jeep's partnership with McIntosh or BMW's partnership with Bowers&Wilkins.