New Delhi, Oct. 9 -- At the India launch of its updated supercar flagship, the MCPura, Maserati's Head of Overseas Markets, Philippe Claverol, shed light on the brand's future plans for the Indian market. Claverol said India will be one of Maserati's top 10 markets by 2030, and 2025 marks the first step towards fulfilling that plan, as the brand has opened two new dealerships, one in New Delhi and another in Bengaluru, strengthening its presence in the northern and southern regions of the country.

While its 2024 sales figures aren't available, the brand sold fewer than 50 cars in 2023. Its latest supercar flagship, the MCPura, retails at Rs.4.12 crore (ex-showroom), with a convertible version, the MCPura Cielo, costing Rs.5.12 crore (ex-...