On Monday, sports car manufacturer Maserati, part of the Stellantis Group, appointed Van Mossel Automotive Group as sales and service partner for the Netherlands. Van Mossel will open two new Maserati showrooms in 2026.
Earlier this year, there was already a collaboration between Van Mossel and Maserati about the import and service of the brand in Luxembourg. In Belgium, there has also been a movement this year, VW Group importer D’Ieteren has also taken over the Maserati import from a private player.
Two new showrooms
Since Monday, Van Mossel Automotive Group has been responsible for selling and servicing Maserati in the Netherlands. The activities will be based on two new showrooms to be opened in 2026. The first will be in Amsterdam (Pieter Braaijweg), and the second will open in the south, in Breda (near Minervum).
At the new locations, the entire Maserati model portfolio will be available, from Grecale, GranTurismo, and GranCabrio to MCPura and GT2 Stradale. The first three models are available as ICE cars and fully electric Folgore versions. Van Mossel Automotive Group will also be responsible for the service and after-sales of pre-owned and second-hand Maseratis.
Eirc Berkhof, CEO Van Mossel Automotive Group: “With Maserati, we add a brand to our portfolio that breathes pure passion and Italian elegance. This collaboration enables us to offer a unique experience to customers seeking exclusivity and innovation. We look forward to building a strong position, together with Maserati, in the Dutch premium segment.
Julien Brunet, General Manager of Maserati West Europe, reacted: “With the appointment of Van Mossel Automotive Group, Maserati will strengthen its position and presence in the Netherlands. It will build on the power, trustworthiness, and experience of a partner that knows how to transmit the experience of owning a Maserati.”
The opening of two new Maserati centers shows that Van Mossel has faith in our brand, and we see it as an essential step to broaden the appeal and presence of Maserati in the Netherlands,’ he added.
Automotive history
With the celebration of its 110th birthday in 2024, Maserati is one of the older brands in automotive history. Van Mossel Automotive Group is no youngster either. During its more than 75 years of existence, it has developed into one of the largest automotive companies in Europe.
At the moment, the Group counts 604 settings in the Benelux, Germany, France, Denmark, and the United Kingdom, representing 50 different car brands. It sells 216,000 new and used cars annually and has a fleet of 134,000 leased vehicles.


