Maserati Philippines marked its 110th anniversary with a powerful fusion of art, heritage, and innovation, unveiling Electrifying Heritage in Motion — an exclusive event at its flagship showroom in Primex Tower that celebrated the brand’s evolution into the electric era.

As part of the celebration, Maserati collaborated with two of the Philippines’ most respected artists, Ramon Orlina and Jinggoy Buensuceso, who brought their distinct visions to life through pieces inspired by Maserati’s timeless pursuit of motion, emotion, and reinvention.
Celebrating his 50th year as a pioneering glass sculptor, Ramon Orlina presented two breathtaking works — Lyrical Motion and Where Mountains Meet the Sky. Both pieces evoke movement and emotion in perfect harmony, reflecting Maserati’s balance of strength, elegance, and innovation.

Meanwhile, Jinggoy Buensuceso, renowned for pushing boundaries in contemporary sculpture, unveiled Cosmic Flora — a suspended installation crafted in collaboration with digital artist Isiah. The piece, paired with a dynamic digital art display, symbolizes the unseen energy that drives creation, movement, and transformation — the same energy that powers Maserati’s bold leap into electrification.

“These collaborations remind us that true icons don’t just endure; they adapt, innovate, and continue to inspire,” said Sam Verzosa, President of Maserati Philippines. “Through art and automotive design, we honor Maserati’s 110-year legacy while embracing the beauty of transformation — now embodied in the GranTurismo Folgore.”
At the center of the celebration was the GranTurismo 110 Anniversario, a special edition model that symbolizes Maserati’s journey from its race-bred origins to its fully electric future. The limited series consists of only 110 units worldwide, available in two stunning configurations — Rame Folgore and Blu Inchiostro — each with exclusive finishes, bespoke rims in black and copper tones, and luxurious interiors crafted in regenerated Econyl® nylon.

Inside, the cabin features denim or black upholstery with copper or blue stitching, and a distinctive 110-year logo: a tilted Trident representing movement, innovation, and timeless craftsmanship. The GranTurismo Folgore, Maserati’s first all-electric luxury sports car, was also on display — a statement of how heritage and sustainability can coexist without compromise.
Founded in Bologna in 1914, Maserati has spent more than a century defining Italian luxury through its masterful blend of design, performance, and innovation. Today, as the brand embraces the electric era, it continues to uphold its values of passion and artistry — ensuring that every Maserati vehicle, even in silence, still roars with emotion.

“What truly sets Maserati apart in the electric age is its ability to merge performance and heritage with emotion — a rare harmony that remains at the heart of the Trident,” Verzosa said.

