For the all-electric GranTurismo Folgore, a new high-voltage battery pack typically costs in the tens of thousands of dollars before labor, while the gasoline GranTurismo uses a smaller 12‑volt auxiliary battery that usually runs a few hundred dollars plus installation.
Battery options in the GranTurismo lineup
The GranTurismo family today comprises two main configurations. The high‑voltage battery is used only in the all-electric Folgore variant. Replacement pricing varies by region and whether the pack is new or remanufactured, and will depend on labor charges. Meanwhile, all GranTurismo models rely on a 12‑volt auxiliary battery to power electronics and starting systems, which is a much smaller and cheaper component.
- 12-volt auxiliary battery (gasoline GranTurismo): Replacement typically runs in the hundreds of dollars range, plus installation. Availability from Maserati or aftermarket suppliers can affect price.
- High‑voltage battery pack (GranTurismo Folgore): Replacement generally sits in the tens of thousands of dollars before labor, with common quotes in the roughly $25,000–$40,000 USD range depending on capacity, warranty coverage, and regional pricing. Dealer quotes are essential for an exact figure.
The exact price for a high-voltage pack depends on several factors, including the pack’s capacity, the date of manufacture, whether the battery is under warranty, and local service center labor rates.
Warranty and service considerations
Maserati provides warranty coverage on its batteries to offer long-term value for owners. The GranTurismo Folgore’s high‑voltage battery is typically covered by a multi‑year warranty (commonly around 8 years or 100,000 miles in many markets; verify specifics in your country). The 12‑volt auxiliary battery carries warranty terms aligned with the vehicle’s general warranty for electrical components.
Routine maintenance and battery diagnostics are standard parts of Maserati service, and replacement tends to be a last resort once a battery degrades beyond a specified threshold or incurs damage. Keeping up with scheduled service helps preserve battery health.
Getting a precise quote
Since prices vary by country, dealer network, and whether the vehicle is under warranty, the only reliable way to determine the exact cost is to obtain a formal quote from a Maserati dealer or certified service center. When requesting a quote, ask for an itemized estimate that includes parts, labor, disposal fees, and any potential core charges.
What affects the price
Key variables include the battery’s capacity and technology (for example, lithium‑ion vs. any newer chemistry), whether the pack is new or refurbished, regional taxes, and labor rates. Warranty extensions or special replacement programs may also influence the out‑of‑pocket cost.
Summary
In brief, replacing a battery on a Maserati GranTurismo varies widely by model. The all-electric GranTurismo Folgore requires a high‑voltage pack with a price typically in the mid-to-high five-figure range before labor, while the gasoline GranTurismo uses a much cheaper 12‑volt battery in the hundreds. For an exact figure, contact a Maserati dealer for a formal quote and review the current warranty coverage.


