Scuderia Car Parts supplies Maserati taillights sourced directly from OEM manufacturers, giving independent workshops and private owners confidence that every unit meets the exact specification the car left the factory with. Whether you're working on a Ghibli, Quattroporte, GranTurismo, Levante, GranCabrio, or MC20, the rear light assembly differs significantly between model lines and production years, and getting the right part first time is non-negotiable. As a specialist stocking genuine Maserati OEM taillights rather than generic alternatives, Scuderia holds fitment knowledge that a general motor factor simply cannot match. We supply customers across 85 countries, and our team is on hand to confirm compatibility before you order.
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A Maserati tail lamp is a multi-function rear cluster that handles brake signalling, reversing illumination, rear fog compliance, and in many current models, dynamic or sequential LED turn indicators. The internal architecture varies considerably across the range — the Levante uses a different lens geometry and wiring configuration to the GranTurismo, and the MC20 rear cluster incorporates bespoke optical elements not shared with any other model. Each unit must integrate correctly with the vehicle's CAN bus, as modern Maserati platforms actively monitor rear light circuit continuity and will generate fault codes if resistance values fall outside tolerance. A correctly specified brake light assembly ensures that signalling response times and luminous intensity remain within both Maserati's engineering tolerances and road traffic regulations.
Maserati taillights are mounted within the rear bodywork, typically accessible via the boot interior trim on saloon and coupé models, or through the tailgate aperture on the Levante. Access complexity varies — on the Quattroporte, the inner trim panel must be partially removed to reach the retaining hardware, while the GranTurismo requires careful handling of the lens surround to avoid stress fractures in aged clips. Inspect the rear cluster regularly for moisture ingress, which is a common failure point when lens seals degrade over time. Internal condensation, individual LED segment failure, or a persistent warning on the instrument cluster all indicate that the unit requires attention. Maserati does not publish a fixed replacement interval, so condition-led inspection is the correct approach.
Genuine Maserati taillights are engineered to exact dimensional and electrical tolerances specific to each model and production run. A replacement unit that does not match the original specification precisely can produce wiring loom stress, incorrect fault code behaviour, or visible misalignment at the body shut line — issues that create additional labour and diagnostic time. For a vehicle where rear-end aesthetics and electrical integrity are both closely controlled by the manufacturer, correct specification is not a preference but a practical requirement. Scuderia Car Parts sources its genuine Maserati OEM taillights directly through established manufacturer supply channels, ensuring that what arrives on your bench is the part Maserati intended for that vehicle.