Present Maserati production models consist of:

At present, Maseratis are once again being sold in the United States, and Maseratis are also being used in the racing arena with their Trofeo. In December 2003, the Maserati MC12 (formerly known as the MCC), took part in select GT races in 2004. Incidentally, The MC12 is based on the Enzo Ferrari supercar; only 50 street-legal units will be produced. Their selling price is US$750,000 each.
[…] In 2005, as a consequence of the termination of the agreement between Fiat and General Motors under which GM may have been obliged to buy Fiat’s car division, Maserati was separated from Ferrari and brought back under Fiat’s full control. Fiat plans to create a sports and luxury division from Maserati and another of its marques, Alfa Romeo. GM had to pay Fiat around $2,000,000,000. Maserati sold 2,006 cars in the United States for all of 2005. […]