The new all-electric super sports cars Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio, which are currently at the last testing stage before their presentation, will be driven by Hidria’s key parts of electric motors. We will provide rotors and stators for electric drive units for this prestigious brand and in this manner significantly contribute to the automotive trends of the future.
We acquired this important prestigious electromobility contract based on our experience, know-how, innovative technologies, and excellent testing results of prototype samples of an electrical drive motor with our stator and rotor. Hidria has developed and made its own tool designs and produced the stator and rotor prototypes that are currently being tested in the first Maserati GranTurismo prototype vehicles that can be seen on the roads around Modena in Italy these days (Source of the photographs: Maserati). For this, we use especially thin electrical sheets which increase the efficiency of the electric motor and extend the range of the vehicle.
High-performance electric motors will be installed in the new all-electric Maserati GranTurismo and Gran Cabrio planned to hit the roads in 2022. Each of these super sports cars will have three such electric motors that allow the vehicle to use four-wheel drive and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds.
This also allows us to participate in the development of a revamped Maserati race car called the MC 20. The goal of our corporation is to equip this third model of prestigious electrical cars by Maserati, after GranTurismo and GranCabrio, with Hidria’s solutions as a standard. Here we are hoping to acquire another important reference among a series that are the reason we have been trusted by leading global vehicle manufacturers for many years; as a trusted partner, we are among the leading co-creators of modern electromobility.
In 2022, we are also starting mass production of key parts of the electric motor drive for soft and plug-in hybrids for BMW, Chrysler, Fiat, Jaguar, and Land Rover. Between 2023 and 2030 we will provide these renowned car brands with over 10 million pieces of rotors and stators.