MILAN (Reuters) - Fiat Chrysler's (MI:FCHA) luxury brand Maserati will invest at least 1.6 billion euros ($1.75 billion) to produce its first hybrid and electric models, including a new super sport car and a new sport utility vehicle, it said on Thursday.
The investment is part of a plan announced by Fiat Chrysler (FCA) last year to spend 5 billion euros in Italy between 2019-2021.
Maserati said the new super sports model would be produced in 2020 in its plant in Modena, northern Italy. The construction of a production line for the new SUV will start in early 2020 in Cassino, with the first vehicles expected to hit the market in early 2021.