Yesterday's news on Maserati's->ke51 plans to unveil the concept version of their future SUV in Frankfurt have apparently sparked a bit of interest for the rest of the brand's lineup. Automotive News has revealed more details on the full Maserati future product line which includes plans for a boost in sales of 50,000 units per year. This alone will be quite an achievement considering only 5,675 Maserati models were sold last year. With that goal in mind, Maserati went to work to develop new models.

As of right now, three new models will be launched as part of the brand's extensive sales boost: two new sedans and the aforementioned SUV. Fiat CEO, Sergio Marchionne, has said that the two sedans won't just be rebadged Chrysler models, but have different bodies, new interiors, new front and rear suspensions, and dedicated powertrains.

The first of the new sedans will be the long rumored baby Quattroporte, followed by the larger Quattroporte->ke336, code-named M156. The baby Quattroporte will be launched next year as a competitor for models like the BMW 5-Series->ke317 and the Audi A6->ke934. It will feature a high performance version of the Chrysler V-6 Pentastar engine with a total output of about 400 HP. Prices will lay between $78,000 to $99,000.

Hit the jump for more details from Maserati's future lineup.

The second sedan will be a larger Quattroporte and will be a competitor for models like the BMW 7-Series->ke323 and the Mercedes S-Class->ke359. It will be about 5170mm long, 70mm longer than the current Quattroporte, and 220mm longer than the "baby" Quattroporte. Under the hood, there will be a revised version of the Ferrari-built 4.7-liter V-8, switching to direct injection and delivering about 475 HP, coupled with ZF Group's eight-speed automatic transmission.

The engine will be combined with all-wheel-drive and stop-start technology for a better fuel economy. This new model will be priced between $185,000 and $215,000.

The SUV will be built on a Jeep Grand Cherokee platform and will be powered by a 4.7-liter V-8 unit capable of about 450-hp, coupled with ZF's eight-speed automatic transmission. European customers will also receive VM Motori's 3.0-liter V-6 with power increased to over 300 HP. The Maserati SUV will be launched on the market in 2013.