The long-awaited Maserati Grecale is just around the corner but before it arrives, an online shop has started selling parts for the Italian SUV.

Maserati’s Grecale will slot below the Levante in its range and has the potential to be its best-selling model. We already had a reasonable idea of what it would look like thanks to spy shots and teasers and these parts listed for sale through Polish website Allegro, reveal some of the SUV’s key design details.

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For example, the website shows the front bumper and grille of the Grecale. Like other Maserati models, the grille features vertical slats while the bumper also features air intakes with a honeycomb mesh design. The website is also selling the headlights and taillights for the SUV, as well as front quarter panels, and three different hoods.

A single interior part has also been listed up for sale, namely the steering wheel. Unlike the Levante that has quite an old-school and outdated steering wheel, the Grecale will have a flat-bottomed steering wheel very similar to the mid-engined Maserati MC20 supercar. This will include two adjustment dials and a host of different physical buttons, although the dials and buttons are blanked out on this particular wheel.

A set of wheels have also been listed online. They feature aggressively-shaped spokes and are wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires measuring 255/40R21 at the front and 295/35R21 at the rear, big wheels, and tires for an SUV of this size.

Not too long ago, Maserati announced that the Grecale will be offered in GT, Modena, and Trofeo guises. Powertrain details are unclear but we know the Trofeo will be the performance-focused model and as the Grecale shares its Giorgio platform with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio, it could have the same 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6 as the Stelvio Quadrifoglio.