The 2023 Maserati Grecale has 4 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 3 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are power train and vehicle speed control. Owners most often flag severe electrical/battery issues (hybrid models) — complete battery drain causing vehicle to be stranded and unable to jump-start, requiring a tow. software glitches related to battery management. primarily affects 2023-2024 gt/modena four-cylinder hybrid models. frequency: very frequent.
Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2023 Maserati Grecale vehicles (US, public record).
back over prevention:software
Campaign 24V892000Maserati North America, Inc. (Maserati) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Grecale and 2024 GranTurismo vehicles. The Central Vision Park Assist Module (CVPAM) software may prevent the rearview image from displaying when the…
back over prevention:software
Campaign 25V098000Maserati North America, Inc. (Maserati) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Grecale, 2023-2025 MC20 Cielo, 2024 Granturismo, GranCabrio, 2021-2024 Levante, Ghibli, Quattroporte, and 2022-2025 MC 20 vehicles. The radio softwar…
exterior lighting:headlights
Campaign 25V722000Maserati North America, Inc. (Maserati) is recalling certain 2024-2025 Grancabrio, 2024-2025 Granturismo, and 2023-2025 Grecale vehicles. The headlights may be missing adjustment prevention caps, which can allow the head…
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Owner insights cover all generations of the Grecale.
Used Grecale listings typically run $55,189–$69,876 across 2023 to 2025 model years.