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MILAN (Reuters) – Stellantis’ luxury brand Maserati said on Monday the launch of its new SUV Grecale would be delayed to the spring of next year due to a global chip shortage.
A ‘global premiere’ for the new model was initially scheduled for Nov. 16.
“Due to a semiconductor scarcity, production amounts would not allow to adequately respond to expected global demand,” Maserati said in a statement.
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