Maserati Levante Owner's Manual
Hide thumbs Also See for Levante:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Owner's manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Levante and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Maserati Levante

  • Page 1 Owner’s manual...
  • Page 3 Levante Owner's Manual...
  • Page 4 Dear Customer, thank you for choosing a Maserati. This vehicle represents the result of Maserati's great experience in the design and production of sports, touring and racing vehicles. The purpose of this manual is to provide you with an understanding of the equipment, systems and controls of the vehicle and to explain how they work.
  • Page 7 Introduction Before Starting Understanding the Vehicle Dashboard Instruments and Controls Driving In an Emergency Maintenance and Care Features and Specifications Index...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    1 – Introduction Consulting the Manual ......8 Abbreviations ....... . 8 Updating .
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction Consulting the Manual Abbreviations CAUTION! This Owner's Manual illustrates Some descriptions and terms with Aimed at preventing any damage to maintenance and use information particular meanings are found in this the vehicle and thus hazards involving related to gasoline motorization manual in abbreviated form.
  • Page 11: Updating

    HSA Hill Start Assist. prove to be differences between this HBA Hydraulic Brake Assistance. manual and your vehicle. I.C.E. Increased Control and Maserati reserves the right to carry Efficiency. out design and functional changes and to achieve additions or LDW Lane Departure Warning improvements without incurring any (LaneSense).
  • Page 12: Service And Warranty

    Introduction Service and Warranty The Maserati Service Network is at Spare Parts Service your complete disposal for any The information provided in this With genuine parts you keep the information and suggestions. manual is limited to instructions and reliability, comfort and performance...
  • Page 13: Symbols

    There are specific colored plates on or Refilling Plug near some of the components on your Belts and pulleys Engine oil. We recommend Maserati designed to attract user’s Moving parts, keep body you use oil with the attention. Important warnings and clothing clear.
  • Page 14: Warnings When Driving

    • Maserati strongly recommends to Operating this vehicle at excessive use particular care when operating speed or in an altered state or while the features and tools that may take intoxicated may result in loss of the attention off the road.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Identification Data

    Introduction Vehicle Identification Data • It is very dangerous to send text injured than those who wear them messages while driving, do so only correctly. when the vehicle is not moving. Vehicle Identification Number • In some Countries the use of mobile The vehicle's identification number phone when driving is forbidden: it CAUTION!
  • Page 16 Introduction The VIN Number is also visible from the outside through the windshield on the front left corner of the dashboard. Passenger Air Bag Labels Vehicle Identification Label The label is fitted on the rear driver The labels are applied on the external door's ledge and it shows the side of passenger's sun visor and below following details.
  • Page 17 Introduction Paint Identification Label Gasoline Fuel Warning Label - Diesel Engine The label is applied on the lower left side of the hood. The labels are applied inside the fuel filler door. Fuel Warning Label - Gasoline Engines Diesel The label is applied inside the fuel filler door.
  • Page 18 Introduction...
  • Page 19 2 – Before Starting Keys ........18 Sentry Key Immobilizer System .
  • Page 20: Before Starting

    Before Starting Keys Keyless Ignition Device This device allows the driver to The vehicle is equipped with a Remote operate the ignition switch with the Keyless Entry transmitter and a Keyless push of a button, as long as the Ignition Node, to enter, start and Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter protect the vehicle.
  • Page 21 Before Starting You can keep the emergency key with In addition to the acoustic signal a you when using valet parking. dedicated message is displayed on the To remove the emergency key: instrument cluster. If the ignition device is left in the ACC •...
  • Page 22: Sentry Key Immobilizer System

    Before Starting ® Sentry Key Immobilizer (Continued) If the light remains on after the bulb • Do not allow children to be in a check, it indicates that there is a System vehicle unattended. A child or others problem with the electronics: this could be seriously or fatally injured.
  • Page 23: Vehicle Security Alarm

    (tow away, tire removal, ferry • This device must accept any vehicle with you to the Maserati transport, etc). A siren (for interference that may be received, Service Centre. versions/markets, where provided) including interference that may •...
  • Page 24 Before Starting and will then flash slowly until the located on the driver door trim vehicle is disarmed. panel with the driver and/or passenger door open. • Press the lock button on the key fob RKE transmitter. Rearming the System If something triggers the security alarm, and no quick action is taken to disarm it, the vehicle security alarm...
  • Page 25 Before Starting was left open. In this condition, it will pressing the button on the key fob lights will not disarm the vehicle be necessary to first close the liftgate three times within 5 seconds from the security alarm. If anyone enters the as described under "Open and Close moment the system has been armed vehicle through the liftgate and...
  • Page 26: Illuminated Entry/Exit

    Before Starting Illuminated Entry/Exit • If the lock command of the car is enabled by pressing the specific Lights will turn on and off when you button on the key fob RKE enter/exit the vehicle and operate the transmitter or by the “Passive Entry” buttons on the key fob RKE system, when the key fob RKE transmitter and/or on the “Passive...
  • Page 27 Before Starting • After activating the liftgate opening command in the possible modes (see “Open and Close the Liftgate” in this section), the inner boot and liftgate lights will turn on and will stay on for 10 minutes before turning off. The lights will immediately turn off if you lock the liftgate before 10 minutes.
  • Page 28 Before Starting Vehicle Lighting with dashboard (refer to “Lights” in section headlight and rear position light “Understanding the Vehicle” for guide LED will turn on. Open/Closed Doors further information). • If the headlight switch is in • If one or more doors are open, the position and the ignition switch central light, front/rear domelights is in RUN position, no lighting...
  • Page 29: Unlock The Vehicle With Key Fob

    Before Starting Unlock the Vehicle with Unlock the Doors, Fuel Filler buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. Door and Liftgate Key fob NOTE: Press and release the unlock button The RKE system allows you to lock or on the key fob RKE transmitter In “DAY”...
  • Page 30: Requiring And Setting Additional Key Fobs

    Before Starting Requiring and Setting Key fob Battery Replacement Lock/Unlock Doors Flash Lights Additional Key fobs This feature will cause the flash of the NOTE: turn signal lights when the doors are A low charge level of the key fob In order to purchase additional key fob locked or unlocked with the key fob battery will be indicated on the...
  • Page 31 Before Starting • Remove the card with PCB (Printed Circuit Board). ENVIRONMENTAL! Batteries contain dangerous materials that could harm the environment. Please dispose of them according to local regulations or at the Service Network. NOTE: Avoid touching the new battery with •...
  • Page 32: Remote Start System (Optional)

    Before Starting Remote Start System • Assemble the key fob case and • This device must accept any reassemble the two lateral covers: a interference received, including (optional) click will ensure the succeeded interference that may cause sealing. undesired operation. This system enables the key fob RKE If your key fob RKE transmitter fails to •...
  • Page 33 Before Starting • The remote start has not been The message on the instrument cluster activated yet two consecutive times. stays active as long as the ignition switch is in RUN position. To enter Remote Start Mode WARNING! NOTE: • Do not start or run an engine in a closed garage or confined area.
  • Page 34: Doors Locking

    Before Starting To exit Remote Start Mode Auto-On Comfort with Remote Doors Locking without Driving the Vehicle Start Press and release the button The driver's heated and ventilated seat time or allow the engine to run for the and the heated steering wheel (if WARNING! entire 15-minute cycle.
  • Page 35 Before Starting Doors Manual Lock Therefore, make sure the key fob RKE If the vehicle has been locked from transmitter is not inside the vehicle inside with the above-figured To lock each door, push the door lock before closing the door. switches, the fuel filler flap remains knob on each door trim panel unlocked.
  • Page 36 System — Rear Doors locks are engaged (locked). a Maserati Service Centre only which To provide a safer environment for can also service the vehicle. NOTE: small children sitting in the rear seats,...
  • Page 37: Passive Entry System

    Before Starting Passive Entry System and immediately but with a slight delay (about 2 seconds). The “Passive Entry” system is an enhancement to the vehicle’s Remote Unlock Door from the Driver Keyless Entry (RKE) system. This Side feature allows you to lock and unlock With a valid key fob RKE transmitter the vehicle’s door(s) without having to within 1 m (3.3 ft) of the driver's door...
  • Page 38 Before Starting Preventing Inadvertent Locking NOTE: of the Key fob RKE Transmitter The vehicle unlocks the doors under inside the Vehicle any of the following conditions: • the doors are manually locked using To minimize the possibility of the door lock knob positioned on the unintentionally locking a key fob RKE door panel;...
  • Page 39 Before Starting with power liftgate/Hands free) and driver or passenger front door then close the doors. handles, press the external door handle button to lock all four doors. Release the Liftgate and Enter NOTE: the Boot • After pressing the external door For vehicles equipped with manual handle button, you must wait two liftgate: with the key fob within 1 m...
  • Page 40: Power Windows

    Before Starting Power Windows The window controls on the driver's door panel govern all the door windows. Optional equipment The vehicle doors can also be locked by using the key fob RKE transmitter lock button or the lock button located on the vehicle’s inner door panel.
  • Page 41 Before Starting NOTE: prevent the windows being release it when you want the window accidentally activated, posing a risk to to stop. • The power window switches will passengers remaining onboard. remain active for up to 10 minutes NOTE: after the ignition switch is turned to •...
  • Page 42 Before Starting Reset Auto-Up/Down Rear Window and Sunshade occurs with the rear windows open, open the front and rear windows Lockout Button Should the auto-up/down feature stop together to minimize the buffeting. If working, the window probably needs The window lockout button on the the buffeting occurs with the sunroof to be reset.
  • Page 43: Power Sunshades On Rear Door Windows (Optional)

    Before Starting Power Sunshades on Rear Operations Door Windows (optional) WARNING! NOTE: Rear seat passengers must be careful • On vehicles provided with power when operating the sunshades, since sunshades on the rear windows, the there is the risk of being pinched window switches also operate the between the top of the sunshade and sunshades.
  • Page 44 Before Starting A. Sunshade fully unrolled (“UP” 1.1 Pressing the control to 1 detent: position) and Window closed (“UP” the sunshade rolls down position) completely and the window • Pulling the control up to 1 or 2 stays closed. detent: no action (“NOP”). 1.2 Pressing the control again to 1 detent: the window opens partially until the control is...
  • Page 45: Open And Close The Liftgate

    Before Starting Open and Close the C. Sunshade fully rolled down release button located on the lower (“DOWN” position) and Window side of the liftgate ledge, between the Liftgate completely open (“DOWN” position) licence plate lights, when the vehicle has been unlocked using the key fob •...
  • Page 46 Before Starting more information, see the chapter at any intermediate position by "MTC+ Settings" in section pressing the button again whenever “Dashboard Instruments and you wish to stop and resume the Controls”). opening process. To manually close the liftgate, use the In addition to these commands, it is handles indicated in the picture.
  • Page 47 Before Starting and you press and release the upper In any case, when you press the lower button during the closing or button , the doors will not be opening stroke, it will be stopped; locked and the alarm system will not be armed immediately, but only when •...
  • Page 48 Before Starting (Continued) RKE transmitter is left in the trunk, opening controls, the liftgate will opening, the motor of the liftgate is the system will close the liftgate and stop in the stored position. disabled to allow manual operation. will activate the alarm system. This If you want to reset the maximum •...
  • Page 49 Before Starting NOTE: • Before opening power liftgate/Hand free, make sure that no objects or Frequent activations of the anti-pinch snow are set on liftgate or might protection function may disable the jam or prevent its opening. automatic movement of the liftgate. To reactivate this function, perform a Hands Free Power Liftgate Release reset cycle by carrying out a complete...
  • Page 50 Before Starting liftgate/Hands free will activate within feature. Keep the key fob RKE two seconds. transmitter away from the sensing WARNING! If closed, with the foot movement the range of the sensors (3 m/10 ft) or • Pay careful attention to the exhaust power liftgate/Hands free will: disable the Hands free feature from tailpipes as they can reach high...
  • Page 51: Open And Close The Hood

    Before Starting Open and Close the Hood • Slightly lift the hood and push the safety catch as indicated by the CAUTION! arrow. The safety catch is located in Opening To prevent possible damage, do not the centre of the hood. Two latches must be released to open slam the hood to close it.
  • Page 52: Occupants Restraint Systems

    Before Starting Occupants Restraint To carry children up to 12 years old or away from home or on your own under 1.5 m (5 ft) in height, you must street. Systems use adequate child restrain systems Statistics report that seat belts save that can be fixed with the three point The listed occupants restraint systems lives and reduce the seriousness of...
  • Page 53 Before Starting seat belts. Always fasten the seat belts together can crash into one another before starting the vehicle. in an accident, hurting one another severely. Never use a lap/shoulder belt for more than one person, no matter what their size. WARNING! •...
  • Page 54 Before Starting (Continued) • Do not use devices (clips, fastenings been damaged (bent retractor, torn arm can also cause internal injuries. etc.) that prevent the seat belts from belt, etc.). Ribs are not as strong as shoulder laying close to the occupants bodies. bones.
  • Page 55 Before Starting released, push again downward to • Slide the latch plate upward over the allow the anchoring device to click folded belt. The folded belt must WARNING! into place, in the event that it has not enter the slot at the top of the latch •...
  • Page 56 Before Starting Seat Belt for Rear Central Seat • Insert the first latch plate located at the end of the shoulder portion of Unlike all other seat belts, this one has WARNING! the belt (A) inside the left buckle (B); two buckles and two metal latch The restraining action of the central plates;...
  • Page 57 Before Starting Automatic Locking Mode Unsetting shortening of the metal cable and from its protective sheath curled. Unbuckle the three-point seat belt WARNING! and allow it to retract completely to It is strictly forbidden to remove or disengage the automatic locking tamper with the pretensioner mode and activate the vehicle components.
  • Page 58 Before Starting Enhanced Seat Belt Use If the opened front door on the driver Pregnant women must position the ® or passenger side is closed and the lower part of the belt very low down Reminder System (BeltAlert occupant presence sensor detects a so that it passes over the pelvis and ®...
  • Page 59: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Air Bags

    Before Starting Supplemental Restraint during a side impact. The Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air System (SRS) — Air Bags Bags are mounted on front seats and are located in the outboard side of the This vehicle has advanced front air front seats. bags for both the driver and front passenger as a supplement to the seat NOTE:...
  • Page 60 Before Starting • Pyrotechnical charge to cut power • The front and/or lateral air bags may with correct inflation of the from the battery; it is located on the inflate if the vehicle suffers a violent passenger air bag and also cause positive battery terminal.
  • Page 61 Before Starting Passenger seat’s front air bag and child restraint systems Rearward-facing child seats must NEVER be used in the front seat of a vehicle with the front passenger air bag activated. Deployment of the air bag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the infant regardless of the severity of the collision.
  • Page 62 Before Starting...
  • Page 63 Before Starting Supplemental Air bags Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable screws) for installation on the Curtain (SABIC) vehicle roof. Do not drill into the Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air roof of the vehicle for any reason. SABIC air bags are designed to protect Bags (SAB) the head of front and rear occupants Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air...
  • Page 64 Before Starting (Continued) Seat belts are necessary for your charge, this must be replaced at a protection in all accidents, and also are Service Network. needed to help keep you in position, away from an inflating air bag. The Advanced front air bags are designed ORC monitors the readiness of the to provide additional protection by electronic parts of the air bag system...
  • Page 65 The inflating SAB exits through the Maserati Service Centre service the The SABICs may also help reduce the seat seam into the space between the air bag system immediately.
  • Page 66 Maserati Service the process that generates the functions: Centre. Also, have the Occupant non-toxic gas used for air bag •...
  • Page 67 2 The passenger air bag is normally seconds with the corresponding activated (ON). • Only Maserati manufacturer message. approved seat accessories may be used. If it is necessary to modify the air bag system for persons with disabilities, contact the Service Network.
  • Page 68 Before Starting The air bag light will illuminate on the instrument cluster display and on WARNING! the overhead console. We recommend you to always fit any child seats on the rear seat, as this is the safest position in the event of a collision.
  • Page 69: Child Restraint Systems

    Before Starting Child Restraint Systems • If you or another occupant is an warning light on the instrument adult with a medical condition that cluster to make sure that it has Everyone in your vehicle needs to be requires air bag deactivation, please actually been deactivated.
  • Page 70 Before Starting Group 1 Child Restraint • Group 2: 15 - 25 kg (33 - 55 lb) NOTE: weight; Systems For Group 0/0+ Semi Universal Isofix • Group 3: 22 - 36 kg (49 - 79 lb) child restraint system are available, Children with weight between 9 kg to weight.
  • Page 71 Safety Standards. Maserati crosses the child’s chest and not its • Never allow a child to put the recommends that you make sure...
  • Page 72 Before Starting Suitability of Passenger Seats for Universal Child Restraint WARNING! System Use When your child restraint system is According to the European Directive not used, secure it in the vehicle with 2003/20/EC the suitability of each the seat belt or remove it from the passenger seat position for the fixing vehicle.
  • Page 73 Before Starting Installing Child Restraint Summary of Children Safety tighten it around the child restraint Transporting Regulations: seat. All seat belts will loosen over Systems using the Vehicle Seat time, it is therefore necessary to check Belt equipped with ALR Children up to 12 years old or under them periodically and set them 1.50 m (5 ft) may only travel if...
  • Page 74 Before Starting NOTE: The lower Isofix anchorages are “U” Top tether strap anchorages are placed metal rings located on the rear seat behind the backrest of the rear seats. Remember that when using a Isofix where the cushion meets the seatback Universal child seat, you can only use and are located just below the symbol approved child seats with the marking...
  • Page 75 Before Starting Fix the end of the upper belt, also • For any further details on restraints are stowed and out of called Top Tether (provided with the installation and/or use, refer to the reach of children. child seat), to the attachment located instructions provided with the child behind the backrest.
  • Page 76 Before Starting Suitability of Passenger Seats for Isofix Child Restraint System Use Group Size category Front Outer rear Central rear The table below shows the various of the child passenger seats seat installation possibilities for Isofix child seat (*) seat restraint systems on seats fitted with Isofix anchorages in accordance with Up to 10 kg / 22 lb...
  • Page 77 Isofix basement (to be purchased separately) and the Isofix rear-facing position using the anchorages on rear outboard seat. vehicle seat belts (it can also be Maserati recommends this seat for this weight group. used together with the “Maserati Peg Pérego Pushchair”).
  • Page 78 Before Starting Group: 1 (9 – 18 kg / 20 – 40 lb) Maserati Peg Pérego Viaggio 1 Maserati Peg Pérego Isofix K Maserati Peg Pérego Viaggio 1 Duo-Fix Base Duo-Fix Approval Number with Isofix Basement: E24 040058 Approval Number: E24 040057 Isofix child seat.
  • Page 79: Transporting Pets

    WARNING! Air bags deploying in the front seat the child's throat. Maserati recommends to install the could harm your pet. An unrestrained • Firmly pull the seat belt to check child seat according to the pet will be thrown about and possibly that it is correctly buckled.
  • Page 80: Park Assist (Optional)

    Before Starting Park Assist (optional) increased to approximately 12 km/h in) from the front bumper in the (7.5 mph) or above. The system will horizontal direction, depending on the The Park Assist (also called become active again if the vehicle location, type and orientation of the “ParkSense”) system provides visual speed is decreased to speeds less than...
  • Page 81 Before Starting or in D (Drive) and an obstacle has been detected. The detection area in front of the vehicle is divided into two parts with four arcs while the two detection areas behind the car into five arcs. The system will indicate a detected obstacle by displaying arcs with fixed or flashing light and a characteristic sound according to the obstacle...
  • Page 82 Before Starting The following charts show the warning alert visualization when the system is detecting an obstacle. Front Sensors - Warning Alerts More than 120 cm 120-101 cm 100-61 cm 60-31 cm Less than 30 cm Front distance (50 in) (50-40 in) (40-24 in) (23.6-12.2 in)
  • Page 83 Before Starting Service the Park Assist System NOTE: Park Assist will turn off the front park In case of malfunction of the Park assist audible alert (chime) after Assist system, the instrument cluster approximately 4 seconds when an will actuate a single sound, once per obstacle has been detected, the ignition cycle.
  • Page 84 Before Starting Park Assist System Usage switch. If the message continues to up, it is recommended that the driver appear contact the Service Network. looks over his/her shoulder when Precautions using Park Assist. NOTE: • Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could affect the WARNING! performance of Park Assist.
  • Page 85: Rear Parking Camera (Optional)

    Before Starting Rear Parking Camera or when the vehicle is overtaken by motorcycles or other vehicles on one (optional) or both sides in a queue of traffic. When you set the volume, only the Your vehicle can be equipped with a parking sensor acoustic signal will be rear parking camera that allows you affected.
  • Page 86 Before Starting The following table shows the approximate distances for each zone WARNING! and colour: Drivers must be careful when reversing even when using the rear Zone Distance to the rear of the vehicle view camera. Always check carefully 28 - 30 cm (11 - 12 in) behind your vehicle, and be sure to Yellow 30 cm - 2 m (12 - 78 in)
  • Page 87: Surround View Camera System (Optional)

    Before Starting Surround View Camera NOTE: If snow, ice, mud, or any other System (optional) substance builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, rinse with water, System components and dry with a soft cloth. Do not cover The system uses four cameras to the lens.
  • Page 88 Before Starting which images to display according to 4 possible settings. Rear view and top view Rear cross path view Front cross path view In the top view, the vehicle is Front view and top view represented as it is during the WARNING! manoeuvre, therefore any open doors Failure to follow the precautions...
  • Page 89: Safety Tips

    Before Starting Safety Tips • The camera system with surround frequently over his/her shoulder view is designed for use during the when using this system. day or under good lighting Transporting Passengers conditions. Do not use the system NOTE: under poor lighting conditions. If snow, ice, mud, or any other •...
  • Page 90 Before Starting Exhaust Gas Whenever detecting a change in the Air Bag Warning Light sound of the exhaust system or light should illuminate and eventual exhaust fumes inside the remain lit for a few seconds bulb vehicle have the Service Network WARNING! checking when the ignition switch is inspect the complete exhaust system...
  • Page 91 NOTE: have been removed for cleaning. Lights and Indicator Lights The Maserati Service Network can • Always make sure that objects • Have someone observe the provide you with any information cannot fall into the driver footwell...
  • Page 92 Before Starting...
  • Page 93 3 – Understanding the Vehicle Interior Components ......92 Front Seats ........95 Driver Memory Seat (for versions/markets, where provided) .
  • Page 94: Understanding The Vehicle

    Understanding the Vehicle Interior Components Dashboard Components...
  • Page 95 Understanding the Vehicle Central Console Components Adjustable side air outlets. Cover for cup holder and cigarette lighter/power socket Engine START/STOP button. Automatic transmission shift compartment. Headlight switch. lever. Rotary selectors and buttons for Anti-theft system indicator. Drive mode switches. the multimedia navigation. Steering wheel controls.
  • Page 96 Understanding the Vehicle Unlock button for central Passenger airbag deactivation console compartment with cup warning light (for versions/ holder and power outlet. markets, where provided). Central console covers with Button to switch off passenger armrest function. compartment lights. Adjustable air outlets. Button to release the manual liftgate or to open fully/partially Cover for power outlet and USB...
  • Page 97: Front Seats

    Understanding the Vehicle Front Seats Door lock button with “Passive External door handle. Entry” function. Heated switch for right rear Seats and seat belts are parts of the Door outboard opening lock. seat (optional). The heated Occupant Restraint System of the switch for the left rear seat is vehicle.
  • Page 98 Understanding the Vehicle Use the switch 2 to recline the Release the switch 1 when the desired seatback. position is reached. WARNING! Use the rear switch 3 to adjust the Seat Up/Down Adjustment Remember that the headrests must be lumbar support. The height of the seat can be adjusted positioned so that their upper edge is up- or downward.
  • Page 99 Understanding the Vehicle Front Power/Manual Seats Push the switch 3 upward or downward to raise or lower the On these seats, the power switch 1 lumbar support. and the manual reclining lever 2 are located on the outboard side of the seat cushion.
  • Page 100 Understanding the Vehicle Power Lumbar (optional) Push the switch 4 forward or rearward to increase or decrease the lumbar support. Push the switch 4 upward or downward to raise or lower the lumbar support. Seat Up/Down Adjustment Seat Tilt Control (Up/Down) The height of the seat can be adjusted The angle of the seat cushion can be up- or downward.
  • Page 101 Understanding the Vehicle no longer resting against your chest. • Do not place anything on the seat In a collision you could slide under that insulates against heat, such as a the seat belt, which could result in blanket or cushion. This may cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 102: Driver Memory Seat (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

    Understanding the Vehicle Driver Memory Seat (for The LO-level setting will turn OFF automatically after a maximum of versions/markets, where approximately 45 minutes. provided) Front Ventilated Seats (optional) This feature allows the driver to store up to two different memory profiles NOTE: for easy recall through a memory The engine must be running for the...
  • Page 103 Understanding the Vehicle • The “S” (SET) button, which is used • Press and release the “S” button on To programme your key fobs RKE to activate the memory save the memory switch. transmitter, perform the following function. actions: • Within 5 seconds, press and release •...
  • Page 104 Understanding the Vehicle Easy Entry/Exit Driver Seat NOTE: position, there would be no benefit to the driver by moving the seat for (optional) Your key fobs RKE transmitter can be Easy Exit or Easy Entry. unlinked to your memory settings by This feature provides automatic driver Each stored memory setting will have pressing the “S”...
  • Page 105: Rear Seats

    Understanding the Vehicle Rear Seats pushing the seatback to the back until unlocked seatback cannot ensure reaching the required position. When the necessary stability for Rear seats can fit three passengers. releasing the lever, the fixed positions passengers and/or for child seats. Seats and seat belts are parts of the will be acknowledged by lever control An unlocked seatback could cause...
  • Page 106 Understanding the Vehicle • To raise the head restraint, pull • To close it, pull it upwards then push upward on the head restraint. it back into its seat. On the front part of the armrest there are two cup holders (see “Interior Features”...
  • Page 107 Understanding the Vehicle Rear Side Heated Seats • Push the switch once to select the By setting the HI-level, the system will highest heating level. The two upper automatically switch to LO-level after (optional) LEDs on the switch will illuminate. a maximum of 60 minutes of The side rear seats can be equipped continuous operation.
  • Page 108: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Understanding the Vehicle Steering Wheel NOTE: You can use your key fob with RKE Adjustment transmitter or the memory buttons on This feature allows you to tilt the the driver's door trim panel to return steering column upward or downward the tilt/telescopic steering or to lengthen or shorten it in order to column/wheel to programmed...
  • Page 109: Adjustable Pedals (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

    Understanding the Vehicle Adjustable Pedals (for The heated steering wheel has only one temperature setting. Once turned versions/markets, where on, this function will operate for provided) approximately 58 to 70 minutes before automatically shutting off. The adjustable pedals system is The heated steering wheel can shut designed to allow greater range of off early or may not turn on when the...
  • Page 110: Rear-View Mirrors

    Understanding the Vehicle Rear-View Mirrors WARNING! CAUTION! External Mirrors Do not adjust the pedals position Do not place any object under the External mirrors can be adjusted while the vehicle is moving. You could adjustable pedals or obstruct their electrically and are equipped with lose control and have an accident.
  • Page 111 Understanding the Vehicle driver know that the BSA system The power mirror controls consist of the direction of the desired (optional) is operational. For more mirror select buttons and a four-way movement. details see chapter “Blind Spot Alert mirror control switch. For optimal vision orientate the - BSA (optional)”...
  • Page 112 Understanding the Vehicle reverse. The external mirrors will then return to the original position when CAUTION! the lever is shifted out of the reverse Never retract or open the mirrors position. Each memory set of the manually: it could damage the power driver's seat (see "Driver Memory Seat mechanism.
  • Page 113: Lights

    Understanding the Vehicle Lights NOTE: • In certain European countries, the CAUTION! Light Switch position lights will only operate with To avoid damage to the mirror during the ignition switch in OFF position, The headlight switch located on the cleaning, never spray any cleaning or with front fog lights and left side of the dashboard is used for solution directly onto the mirror.
  • Page 114 Understanding the Vehicle Lighting Up External Lights according to the Position of the Headlights Switch, Ignition Device and Transmission and according to the Engine Status Ignition Engine Transmission Lights switch position device status position position All lights off Position lights (1), side marker Low beams, position (1), side –...
  • Page 115 Understanding the Vehicle Lighting Up Internal Lights according the twilight sensor. To turn the system must always be ready to turn the to the Headlights Switch and Ignition on, rotate the lights switch clockwise lights on manually, including the Device Position to “AUTO”...
  • Page 116 Understanding the Vehicle Daytime Running Lights (DRL) The delay interval begins when the This camera detects vehicle specific lights switch is turned off (position light and automatically switches from The lighting system uses the same high “0”). If you turn the headlights or high beams to low beams until the or low intensity Headlamps LED, position lights on, or place the ignition...
  • Page 117 Understanding the Vehicle steering angle to assure better road indications providing broader visibility of the road surface when illumination of the side zones, which driving in a curve, steering or in the are normally left in the dark, and for event of road deviations.
  • Page 118 Understanding the Vehicle NOTE: • press the lights switch once to turn on the front fog lights; • Each time the adaptive headlight • press the light switch a second time system is turned on, the headlights to turn on the rear fog lights (front will perform a self-regulation cycle.
  • Page 119 Understanding the Vehicle NOTE: The front and rear fog lights will NOT activate automatically when turning on the low beam or “AUTO” headlights if previously deactivated by turning the lights switch off. The front and rear fog lights will only turn on by operating the switch as previously described.
  • Page 120 Understanding the Vehicle High Beams and Flashing You can signal another vehicle with automatically. We recommend your headlights by lightly pulling the therefore that you switch them off To switch on the high beams with the multifunction lever toward you. This when they are no longer necessary light switch in headlamp will turn on the high beams headlights...
  • Page 121 Understanding the Vehicle Instruments and Controls" for further NOTE: The backlight brightness of controls information. and instruments can be adjusted by Broken, muddy, or obstructed The function is ability only if the means of the buttons on steering headlights and taillights of vehicles in brightness sensor detects the right wheel right-hand side, enter “Vehicle the field of view will cause headlights...
  • Page 122 Understanding the Vehicle Dome Lights • doors and steering wheel backlight controls LED; The dome lights integrated into the • front footrest light; front dome console, include a central • front seats night lighting. and two reading lights. The central light automatically turns Automatic Headlights Levelling on when one of the doors is opened A correct headlights levelling is crucial...
  • Page 123 Understanding the Vehicle facilitate the use of the transmission NOTE: lever and the central console. The controls of the sunroof and the HomeLink and the button to switch off Park Assist system can be found on the front dome console. A light is available on the roof, under the sun visors;...
  • Page 124 Understanding the Vehicle Cargo Lights Hazard Warning Lights Integrated External Rear-View Mirror Lights To illuminate the cargo area there are Press the indicated button on the two lights on liftgate and two more centre of the central console to turn External mirrors are supplied with LED inside the boot.
  • Page 125: Wipers And Washers

    Understanding the Vehicle Wipers and Washers Windshield Wipers • Rotate the end of the multifunction CAUTION! The multifunction lever operates the lever to one of the four settings to wipers and washers acting on the • Turn the washer acting on the activate the automatic intermittent windshield and on the window of the windshield and on the window of...
  • Page 126 Understanding the Vehicle Rain Sensing Windshield multifunction lever to the automatic function or move the shift lever out Wipers (for versions/markets, CAUTION! of N (Neutral). where provided) • The rain sensing feature may not Headlights On with Windshield This feature detects moisture on the function properly by ice or dried salt Wipers windshield through an internal...
  • Page 127 Understanding the Vehicle necessary to shift the multifunction (see paragraph “Wiper Maintenance If you activate the washer while the lever to “OFF” and the ignition switch and Blades Replacement” in chapter windshield wiper is turned off (“OFF” to OFF position. “Maintenance Procedures”...
  • Page 128: Interior Features

    Understanding the Vehicle Interior Features (Continued) released. After control release, the washer use. rear window wiper will resume continuous operation; Electric Power Outlets Headlight Washers (if foreseen) • From the “OFF” position, turn The vehicle is equipped with three or The multifunction lever also operates control backward (unstable position) four 12 Volt (13 Amp) electric power...
  • Page 129 Understanding the Vehicle • Power outlets are designed for lighter and use its socket as power Power Outlets inside the Central Console accessory plugs only. Do not insert outlet. any other object in the power To access the power outlet located outlets as this will damage the outlet inside the glove box of the central and blow the fuse.
  • Page 130 Understanding the Vehicle Cup Holders The vehicle is equipped with several cup holders. CAUTION! • Use light and shatterproof containers. • Do not forcefully push unsuitable containers into the cup holders to Power Outlet inside the Boot prevent damage to the containers. By pressing the indicated button on the central console, the half-lids will •...
  • Page 131 Understanding the Vehicle Cup Holders for Rear Passengers Two cup holders are available in the front side of the rear seats central armrest. The storage and passenger The AUX auxiliary port features: compartment share the same air • typical input impedance between conditioning even though you may AUX-IN and AUX_REF: 13 Kohm;...
  • Page 132 Understanding the Vehicle This USB ports allow charging (CHARGE ONLY label) the connected source. ® iPod Connection ® An iPod can be connected to the system via USB and AUX ports by means of a special cable (optional). The MTC+ will then control the following functions: play, pause, fast forward, rewind, next track, previous In the compartment of the central...
  • Page 133 Understanding the Vehicle and do not allow children to use it so as to avoid risk of fire and injury! • The cigarette lighter may not be used as a power outlet. Handholds and Cloth Hooks Handholds are fitted above the passenger doors.
  • Page 134 Holder (Genuine Accessories) The Maserati Service Network can provide you with all information about the “Maserati iPad Holder” to be fixed to the slide rods of the front head restraints, available in the “Genuine Accessories” range. On the side walls of the boot...
  • Page 135: Cargo Area

    • Never drive with the liftgate open. passenger area. Exhaust gases can enter the The Maserati Service Network can passenger compartment. provide you with any information • Do not arrange any luggage on about the items dedicated to the cargo area cover.
  • Page 136 NOTE: The Maserati Service Network can provide you with information about the available “Genuine Accessories” for the boot compartment. By using the Railing Fastening Bar, available in the "Genuine Accessories"...
  • Page 137 Understanding the Vehicle load floor able to accommodate bulky • The cargo area in the rear of the luggage, large-sized equipment and vehicle with the rear seatbacks in objects that may not fit with the the folded down position should not normal dimensions of the boot.
  • Page 138 Understanding the Vehicle Boot Compartment Cover The Maserati approved Ski and Snowboard Bag available in the Boot compartment cover is made of “Genuine Accessories” range, can be two parts, the most outward one lifts fastened also by folding down the when liftgate is opened.
  • Page 139 Understanding the Vehicle Now that seatbacks are folded down, be installed immediately behind them boot floor and the back panels of (position A). WARNING! seatbacks will form a larger flat floor. After refitting the boot cover, make sure that the lower ends of the inner part have properly engaged in their guides.
  • Page 140 Maserati for this purpose. The Cargo Net is supplied folded, inside a bag that is part of the net • When using the Cargo Net, do not itself.
  • Page 141 Understanding the Vehicle hook, in the fixed or mobile retainers available on boot floor. • Pull down the free ends of the tethers to tension the Cargo Net: once released, the tether will remain in taut position . To disengage and release tether from retainer position , lift the tether free end as...
  • Page 142: Front To Back Roof Rails (Optional)

    The Maserati Service Network can Any wind blow might suddenly provide you with any information increase load lift possibly resulting in about the Maserati approved Carrying breakage and loss of part of the Items, available in the "Genuine...
  • Page 143: Power Sunroof With Sunshade (Optional)

    Understanding the Vehicle Power Sunroof with • Do not allow small children to operate the sunroof. Never insert Sunshade (optional) fingers, other body parts, or any object through the roof opening. The sunroof and the sunshade are power-controlled and can only be operated with the ignition switch in RUN position.
  • Page 144 Understanding the Vehicle Venting Sunroof safety system during the closing • press the right switch onwards and movement, the sunroof front panel keep it pressed for at least 10 Press and release the rear button; the will automatically retract. If this occurs, seconds after which you should hear sunroof front panel will open to the remove the obstruction then press...
  • Page 145: Homelink (For Versions/Markets, Where Provided)

    Understanding the Vehicle ® Sunroof Maintenance HomeLink (for To open completely the sunroof from the outside, press in the same way the versions/markets, where Use only a nonabrasive cleaner and a button on the RKE transmitter. soft cloth to clean the glass panel. provided) Wind Buffeting ®...
  • Page 146 Understanding the Vehicle recommended that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter of WARNING! the device that is being programmed • Your motorized door or gate will ® to the HomeLink system. open and close while you are Before starting programming it is programming the universal necessary to erase the standard codes...
  • Page 147 Understanding the Vehicle ® ® • Simultaneously press the Homelink • Locate the “LEARN” or “TRAINING” Reprogramming a Single HomeLink button you want to program and setting button of the opening motor. Button the hand-held transmitter button. Firmly press it and then release it. On To reprogramme a channel that has some garage door openers/devices ®...
  • Page 148 Understanding the Vehicle has been acquired and programmed hand-held transmitters” from second • Press the LEARN button on the ® correctly by the HomeLink system. step and follow all remaining steps. garage door opener to complete the training for a rolling code. ®...
  • Page 149: Air Conditioning Distribution

    Understanding the Vehicle Air Conditioning Distribution A/C Dual-zone...
  • Page 150 Understanding the Vehicle A/C Four-zone...
  • Page 151 Understanding the Vehicle Adjustable and fixed air vents allow • The fixed vents under the dashboard conditioning flow towards the passengers to achieve the optimal and below the front seats (for bottom of the external rear seats. comfort conditions. dual-zone air conditioning system only) are used to ventilate the lower Fixed Air Vents part of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 152 Understanding the Vehicle Adjustable Air Vents NOTE: In order not to obstruct the air The adjustable vents are located at the conditioning inlet, the defrosting or center of the dashboard, on both sides the demisting function of the glass of the MTC+ display and on the upper surfaces, avoid covering vents with surface, and at the side ends of the clothing or other items.
  • Page 153 4 – Dashboard Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster ......152 Infotelematic System ......180 Audio Controls .
  • Page 154: Instrument Cluster

    Dashboard Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster is divided into three main areas displaying information, signs and text and/or icon messages. Analogue speedometer. It indicates the vehicle speed. Analogic tachometer. TFT display. In this area the odometer display shows the total distance covered by the vehicle.
  • Page 155 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Warning and Indicator Lights vehicle handling and high consumption levels. on Analogic Instruments Under these conditions you can Telltales on Speedometer proceed slowly without forcing the The following telltales are displayed engine or driving at high speeds. on the speedometer, and related The indicator light will switch off if messages are visible for 5 seconds on...
  • Page 156 Dashboard Instruments and Controls The indicator light will flash at the approximately one minute and then Service Centre in order to restore the same frequency of the turn indicators remain lit. Anti-Lock brakes functions. and is controlled by the multifunction This sequence will continue upon Electronic Stability Control (ESC) lever behind the steering whell.
  • Page 157 Dashboard Instruments and Controls becomes inactive by solving the High Beam Indicator problem that caused the ESC This indicator lights up when activation. the high beams are switched on or when blinking. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Brake Indicator Light Indicator Light This light monitors various This indicator notifies that the...
  • Page 158 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Inefficiency of one of the dual brake system cycles is indicated by the brake WARNING! warning light, which will turn on when Driving a vehicle with the red brake the brake fluid level in the master light on can be very dangerous.
  • Page 159 When the number of submenu WARNING! points exceeds 9, the points are Maserati urges you to use the seat replaced by a numerical value belts correctly fastened and adjusted within the scroll arrows. at all times. Correct use of the seat Menu Instruction (hideable).
  • Page 160 Dashboard Instruments and Controls The display background may change Press and release the multifunction 10 Complete Odometer. switch in the ▲ and ▼ arrow according to the type of message 11 Fuel Gauge. displayed. directions to scroll upwards and downwards the main menu titles. 12 Engine Temperature Gauge.
  • Page 161 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Main Menu & Submenu Content • Trip B: Average, Avg. speed, Elapsed – Key-Off Display Overview time, Distance – Defaults 1. MAIN MENU 7. START&STOP Messages on Main Display Area • View speed in km/h or mph •...
  • Page 162 Dashboard Instruments and Controls the condition that activated the • Five-Second Unstored Messages message is cleared (see example in When appropriate conditions occur, picture). this type of message appears on the main display area for five seconds then returns to the previous screen. •...
  • Page 163 Dashboard Instruments and Controls • Tire Pressure Indicates the pressure of each single tire (see example below). Please refer to “Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” in section “Driving” for further information. Further to speed, the main area can The gauge fill and telltale (if indicate three lines that can be set to applicable) are highlighted in red to the same options and in the top right...
  • Page 164 Dashboard Instruments and Controls • Battery Voltage • torque distribution percentage indicated under the arrow in front of Displays the current battery voltage. the wheels; • AdBlue Level (Diesel only) • selected drive mode (in the example Displays both the level of reducing shown: I.C.E.).
  • Page 165 Dashboard Instruments and Controls NOTE: • LDW (LaneSense) Status NOTE: Vehicle is delivered with LDW in To set drive parameters according to To set these systems, see chapters “Off” state set on MTC+ system. own needs and path, refer to chapter “Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC “Drive Mode”...
  • Page 166 Dashboard Instruments and Controls • Range in km or miles • “Distance” traveled in km or miles. Shows the range since the last fuel Shows the total covered distance average reset. since the last reset. When the fuel economy is reset, the •...
  • Page 167 Dashboard Instruments and Controls function, please see paragraph The display will show the audio • Mute: symbol “Mute”, the lines “Automatic Start&Stop System” in status (source and current audio remain those displayed before the “Normal Starting of the Engine” of track) as set on the MTC+.
  • Page 168 Dashboard Instruments and Controls The system will either display the number of the stored messages (if any available) or “No Stored Messages” as shown in picture. • Many signals • Signal not available Press and release the ◄ button to return to the main menu.
  • Page 169 Dashboard Instruments and Controls NOTE: remain next to the previously-selected item until a new selection is made. • In order to modify the status of electric parking brake, please see chapter “Parking Brake” in section “Driving”. • In order to modify the status of passenger air bag, please see paragraph “Passenger's Air bag Deactivation (if foreseen)”...
  • Page 170 Dashboard Instruments and Controls A pop-up message indicating that the In order to enter a function, press the • Range to Empty limit has been exceeded will appear on switch (►). • Average L/100km (or MPG) display. The following directory shows the •...
  • Page 171 Dashboard Instruments and Controls • Audio selected). A check mark will remain “Screen Setup” submenu parameters next to the previously-selected item set by the user as the ones to be Main Menu: Line 2 until a new selection is made. displayed are also indicated in the top (only displays in Main Menu) part of the MTC+ (see example in the...
  • Page 172 “Key-On Display” and “Key-Off The “Defaults” item of “Screen Setup” to “On”, navigation information will Display” items allow user to set display submenu allows restoring Maserati be displayed in the main area of the during vehicle key-on and off. factory settings.
  • Page 173 Dashboard Instruments and Controls If jump starting is required, refer to If this warning light turns on, safely transmission temperature warning “Jump Start Procedures” in section “In pull over and stop the vehicle. light illuminated will eventually cause an Emergency”. Then, shift the transmission into P severe transmission damage or failure.
  • Page 174 Dashboard Instruments and Controls temperature does not return to turned to RUN and goes off as soon as Do not operate the vehicle until the normal, immediately turn the engine the engine is started. problem has been corrected. This light off and contact the Service Network.
  • Page 175 In This warning light, and the this condition the color indicating the related message, illuminate • Maserati declines all responsibility quantity of fuel in the tank, inside the when the power steering is for whatever damage deriving from...
  • Page 176 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Please contact the Service Network to Electric Parking Brake Failure Warning engine on or off using the normal Light check the system. procedure with the ignition device START/STOP and have the vehicle This warning light and related Ice Hazard Indicator checked at a Service Network.
  • Page 177 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Wait to Start Indicator (Diesel only) engine immediately and contact the to a system error (for further details, Service Network. refer to “Adaptive Cruise Control - This indicator will turn on ACC (optional)” in section “Driving”). when the ignition device is ®...
  • Page 178 Dashboard Instruments and Controls AWD Failure Warning Light Set Drive Mode Indicator The lowest position This warning light turns on to Drive mode set by the driver “Entry/Exit” shown in picture indicate a fault of the AWD through the controls on is used for entering and system.
  • Page 179 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Hill Descent Control (HDC) Set Gear Shift Indicator Light This white light indicates that This green light with below This indicator lights up to the ACC is ready to be set and, the set speed turns on when indicate gear shift change in once it sets, turn it off...
  • Page 180 By driving your vehicle at with possible DPF clogged. highway speeds for as little as 30 • Maserati is not responsible for minutes, you can remedy the condition defects occurring due to not in the particulate filter system by performed DPF regeneration process.
  • Page 181 Dashboard Instruments and Controls ® ® needs servicing, or AdBlue needs to When AdBlue needs to be added to this case we suggest you not to switch be added to the tank in the boot the tank, its messages are displayed off the engine and to refuel ®...
  • Page 182: Infotelematic System

    Plus (MTC+) System, an advanced user are essential for a safe use of the interface which combines innovative system. Maserati advises you to read and exclusive technical features this add carefully and thoroughly. integrating entertainment, user...
  • Page 183 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Manual Controls and Devices 1. MTC+ touch display. from minimum to maximum and vice versa. Turn knob clockwise to increase 2. Ports for SD card, AUX and USB (for SD, AUX and USB Ports the volume, counter-clockwise to further details, refer to “Interior When an SD card is inserted into its decrease it.
  • Page 184 To confirm the function or setting MTC+ without Navigation System highlighted on MTC+ display. (Apps) soft-key Main menu bar is set up by Maserati: it Touch this soft-key to access Main Menu Bar on MTC+ can be customised according to...
  • Page 185 Dashboard Instruments and Controls 6. “Nav” soft-key (if equipped) • If necessary, use a lint-free cloth easily customised to suit user's dampened with a cleaning solution, requirements, as follows: Touch this soft-key to access the such as isopropyl alcohol, or an Navigation feature.
  • Page 186 Dashboard Instruments and Controls System installed). “Android Auto” app Play Music. It also offers the possibility needs to be downloaded on your to make phone calls or send and mobile device. receive messages without taking your hands off the steering wheel. You can also request Google to make any type of research.
  • Page 187 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Table A: device is performing an action MTC+ System : Active Mode MTC+ Action Radio Media Navigation Phone Voice Rec. Screen: Screen: Screen: Screen: No App active Audio: Audio: Audio: Audio: MTC+ MTC+ MTC+ MTC+ Screen: Screen: Screen: Screen:...
  • Page 188 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Table B: MTC+ is performing an action Device : Active Mode Action MTC+ No App active Media Navigation Phone Call Voice Rec. Screen: MTC+ Screen: Screen: Screen: Screen: Main Audio: MTC+ MTC+ MTC+ MTC+ MTC+ Start Radio Audio: Audio: Audio:...
  • Page 189: Audio Controls

    Dashboard Instruments and Controls Audio Controls Audio Controls on Central By pressing the top of the rocker switch you can increase the volume Console The vehicle is equipped with audio and by pressing the bottom of the In “Radio” mode, turn the volume controls that allow both driver and rocker switch you can lower it.
  • Page 190: Audio System

    Dashboard Instruments and Controls Audio System • Five 80 mm (3.1 in) diameter Midrange: one on the top of the The vehicle is equipped with an audio dashboard, one on each front door system that offers superior sound panel and one on each side wall of quality, higher sound pressure levels the boot, above the cover level.
  • Page 191 Dashboard Instruments and Controls front door and one on each side wall of the boot, above the cover level. • Seven 25 mm (1 in) Tweeters: one on center dashboard, one at the base of the windshield side pillars, one on each rear door and one on each side wall of the boot, above the cover level.
  • Page 192: Mtc+ Settings

    When in “Audio Surround” mode, balance is set automatically. Fader control is available in surround mode but it should be set to the center position for optimal surround performance. NOTE: • For further details refer to the “Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+)” guide.
  • Page 193 Dashboard Instruments and Controls • or touch “Controls” on main menu controls on central console. toolbar and select “Settings”. To make a selection, and enter the desired function, touch the corresponding soft-key on the menu (the picture shown is “Engine Off Options”).
  • Page 194 “–” soft-keys. your smartphone. For further details • Display Brightness with Headlights refer to the “Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+)” guide. When in this display, you can select Units the brightness with the headlights off.
  • Page 195 Dashboard Instruments and Controls following selectable units of measure • Voice Response Length are listed below: When in this display, you can change the voice response length • Distance unit: settings. To change the voice select from: “km” or “mi”. response length, touch the “Brief”...
  • Page 196 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Safety & Driving Assistant • Set Time Hours • Forward Collision Warning Active Braking With “Sync Time with GPS” feature Touch this soft-key to set the following unchecked and this mode selected, The FCW system includes many modes.
  • Page 197 Dashboard Instruments and Controls “Sound+Display”. lever from P (park) or N (Neutral) to • Auto Folding Side Mirrors For further details, refer to “Lane D (Driver), front parking sensors are By selecting this feature the power Departure Warning - LDW” in NOT activated.
  • Page 198 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Lights system, see chapter “Blind Spot the surround view camera display. Alert - BSA (optional)” in section The feature can be set to “On” or Press the “Lights” soft-key to set the “Driving”. “Off”. following modes. •...
  • Page 199 Dashboard Instruments and Controls headlight lever is in “AUTO” raining. The feature can be set to • Flash Lights with Lock position, the headlight will turn on “On” or “Off”. See “Lights” in By selecting this feature, the approximately 10 seconds after the section “Understanding the headlights will flash when the doors wipers are activated.
  • Page 200 Dashboard Instruments and Controls press of the key fob RKE transmitter “Passive Entry” deactivated, also the you have to wash the car (for button. When “Driver Door” is “Pre-Short Drop” function is further information, refer to “Open selected, you must press the key fob disabled (for further information, and Close the Liftgate”...
  • Page 201 Dashboard Instruments and Controls Suspension from the following options: “Off”, Phone System, power sunroof (if “Remote Start” (activation of this equipped), and power outlets will This feature allows displaying and function when you use the key fob remain active for up to 10 minutes setting the following modes of the RKE transmitter to start the engine) after turning off the engine.
  • Page 202 Dashboard Instruments and Controls ride height and disable system To change the speed adjusted operation to help vehicle loading volume touch the “Off”, “1”, “2” or and transport, for instance on the “3” soft-key. platform of a tow truck. The feature can be set to “On”...
  • Page 203 Dashboard Instruments and Controls and AAC files and certain music the “Text”, “Call” or “Both” tracks played by radio stations. In soft-key. case of high-definition source files – Auto Reply Message like the ones on a CD, Clari-Fi shall To change the mode status, touch apply no enhancement.
  • Page 204 “Audio” menu using the buttons on the steering wheel RH side. NOTE: On the Maserati website, at • DAB Announcements (if supported) Restore Settings www.maserati.com, or through the By selecting the frequency of digital...
  • Page 205: Dashboard Compartment

    Dashboard Instruments and Controls Dashboard Compartment asking confirmation to delete all personal data. Select “OK” to clear, or There is a glove box compartment on “Cancel” to exit. Once the data have the passenger side of the dashboard been cleared, a pop up appears to store small items or documents.
  • Page 206 PIN do so. since if it is lost, you must contact the Maserati Service Network that will • In case of incoming call while reset this feature. entering the PIN, the MTC+ system...
  • Page 207 Dashboard Instruments and Controls function. As soon as the call is over, Glove Box Manual Unlock push until home against actuator the keypad screen will be displayed pin. If battery is flat, it is necessary to again so that you can enter the PIN. •...
  • Page 208: Analog Clock

    PIN code and contact the compartment, according to the Maserati Service Network to have requests of the driver and the front unlock feature via PIN code checked. passenger.
  • Page 209 Dashboard Instruments and Controls passengers using the soft-keys on 1. Climate control on/off MTC+ display. Once you enter the screen “Climate”, press the “ON” soft-key to switch the climate control on/off. The “OFF” CAUTION! soft-key will appear when the A/C is To ensure proper functioning of the solar sensor, do not apply adhesive NOTE:...
  • Page 210 Dashboard Instruments and Controls and sliding the bar towards soft-key ▲, 6. Blower control Temperature Control (ATC)” in this to increase temperature, or towards Blower control is used to regulate the chapter for more information. soft-keys ▼ to decrease it. amount of air forced through the 8.
  • Page 211 Dashboard Instruments and Controls select and set the required airflow directed through the defrost/demist distribution mode. vents. CAUTION! • “Mix” mode Available settings are as follows: Failure to observe the following • “Dashboard” mode Air comes from the defrost/demist cautions may cause damage to the vents and from floor vents.
  • Page 212 Dashboard Instruments and Controls conditioning system is turned on, cool The recirculation button/MTC+ softkey NOTE: dehumidified air will flow through the can therefore enable three operating To avoid the risk of fogging, the AQS is vents into the cabin. For improved fuel modes, switchable in sequence.
  • Page 213 Dashboard Instruments and Controls MAX A/C allow the system to function The blower fan speed can be set to Activating this function, the system automatically. any fixed speed by using the blower switches to exit “AUTO”, enter “A/C” control. In this case the blower will and recirculation.
  • Page 214 Dashboard Instruments and Controls 2. A/C Press the “+“ button to increase Press to change the current air blower speed. conditioning (A/C) setting, the “A/C” Press the “-“ button for lower speed. symbol on the button illuminates Airflow distribution modes when the A/C is on.
  • Page 215 Dashboard Instruments and Controls regulate the airflow or to close the Four-Zone Climate Control by the Driver vent. By operating the MTC+ display 9. AUTO controls the driver can adjust the This function automatically controls settings of the rear climate zones the interior temperature by adjusting controlled by rear passengers.
  • Page 216: Phone And Voice Controls On Steering Wheel (If Foreseen)

    Dashboard Instruments and Controls Phone and Voice Controls (Continued) the air conditioning system at idle temperature and humidity, when the for about five minutes in the fresh on Steering Wheel A/C compressor is switched on (A/C air by high blower setting. This will (if foreseen) soft-key illuminated on MTC+ display ensure adequate system lubrication...
  • Page 217 Dashboard Instruments and Controls NOTE: On the Maserati website, at WARNING! www.maserati.com, or through the Any voice-controlled system should be Maserati Service Network you may used only in safe driving conditions consult the list of telephones that are following all applicable regulations.
  • Page 218 “Media” mode (i.e SD card, USB/iPod player). When pressing the button acoustic signal will invite to give a voice command. NOTE: For further details refer to the Maserati Touch Control Plus (MTC+) guide.
  • Page 219 5 – Driving Normal Starting of the Engine ....218 Automatic Transmission ..... . . 223 All-Wheel Drive .
  • Page 220: Driving

    When doors are opened, the the electrical devices with a high instrument cluster displays the power consumption (air-conditioning Maserati Logo in the center and the and heating system, heated rear complete odometer plus the open window, headlights, etc.). The current display subsequently sets...
  • Page 221 Driving cranking of the engine prior to NOTE: and arctic type (very cold, starting it, press the button again. mountainous areas). If the ignition switch is left in the ACC If refueling with diesel fuel whose or RUN (engine not running) position NOTE: specifications are not suitable for the and the transmission is in P (Park), the...
  • Page 222 Automatic Start&Stop System Never leave a vehicle out of the P reaches 65-70°C (149-158°F). (Park) position, as it could move. The Maserati Start&Stop system allows Engine Turn Off the engine to automatically switch off when the vehicle stops and to restart •...
  • Page 223 Driving (AutoStop)” phase the ignition is still • When the driver door is open. on and all security features are • When the fuel level is too low. available. • When the vehicle is stopped on a In order for the Start&Stop to activate, very steep road.
  • Page 224 Driving • When the previous stop had just • When the temperature conditions All the above-mentioned conditions happened (few seconds) and the inside the vehicle do not correspond deactive the Start&Stop function (the minimum speed has not yet been to the air conditioning setting. “AutoStart”...
  • Page 225: Automatic Transmission

    Driving Automatic Transmission the P (Park) position, thereby ensuring the vehicle will not move, The electronic shift lever replaces the when performing any vehicle conventional mechanical lever and has checks, maintenance and/or service no mechanical connection to the procedures on the vehicle. transmission.
  • Page 226 Driving (Continued) forward or in reverse. You could lose the vehicle. A child could operate the start what the correct and granted control of the vehicle and hit power windows, other controls, or operations are. someone or something. Only shift move the vehicle.
  • Page 227 Driving Transmission status is visible on the lever and on the lower part of the Instrument cluster display. If the vehicle is temporarily in the In normal conditions, the shift lever is manual drive mode, D (Drive) status, always unlocked. When in D (Drive) or in M (Manual) drive mode, the gear mode it is possible to upshift or By pressing the release button on the...
  • Page 228 Driving the vehicle is stopped. Be sure to keep your foot pressed on the brake pedal WARNING! when moving the shift lever between • Never use the P (Park) position as a these gears. substitute for the electronic parking DO NOT race the engine when shifting brake.
  • Page 229 Driving When moving the shift lever in P requires brake pedal and unlock is possible to lose control of the (Park) position, to facilitate the entry button pressed. vehicle and have a collision. and exit from the vehicle and the •...
  • Page 230 Driving snow, it is possible to run quickly may be affected by the low Transmission Oil Over Temperature from D (Drive) to R (Reverse), and temperature of the engine and If the transmission oil temperature vice versa, by pressing the reset transmission.
  • Page 231: All-Wheel Drive

    Driving All-Wheel Drive If the instrument cluster message Transmission Manual Release of P indicates that the transmission may (Park) Position The active on-demand All-Wheel Drive not re-engage after engine shutdown, See chapter “Transmission Manual (AWD) system provides available perform the following procedure Release of P (Park) Position”...
  • Page 232: Drive Mode

    Driving Drive Mode WARNING! Controls Preview There may be a slight delay for AWD Drive modes and ride heights to use engagement after a wheel slip the vehicle on and off road can be set condition occurs. using the buttons and vehicle height selector on central console.
  • Page 233 Driving Buttons on the central console have “Drive mode” menu using the buttons press the (ESC OFF) button for at the following functions: on steering wheel. least 3 seconds. When changing drive mode between • (ESC OFF): to exclude/reactivate NORMAL, I.C.E., SPORT and OFF ROAD, the ESC system.
  • Page 234 Driving The table shows the different drive The tables below summarise the modes according to the status of the adjustment of transmission and engine buttons. parameters according to set drive mode/s. (ESC OFF) is the only mode Button OFF – Button released ON –...
  • Page 235 Driving (ESC OFF) Button NOT pressed Button pressed: LED ON Button not pressed: LED I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD Setup Off Road + Normal + Auto Normal + I.C.E.
  • Page 236 Driving Button pressed: LED ON Button not pressed: LED I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD Performance Performance Normal (Anti - Automatic Normal Anti - Stall Normal (Anti - Stall, (Anti - Stall, Stall, when in downshift...
  • Page 237 Driving (ESC OFF) Button pressed Button pressed: LED ON Button I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. pressed: LED OFF SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD Setup Off Road + Normal + Auto Normal + I.C.E.
  • Page 238 Driving Button pressed: LED ON Button I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. I.C.E. pressed: LED OFF SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT SPORT ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD Performance Performance Normal (Anti - Automatic Normal Anti - Stall Normal (Anti - Stall, (Anti - Stall, Stall, when in downshift...
  • Page 239 Driving Activate/Deactivate (ESC OFF) Drive Hard suspension setting can be parameters are identified by a Mode activated by pressing again the same different color (example in the figure: button: also the LED beside the I.C.E.). To activate drive mode press the symbol will turn on.
  • Page 240 Driving Drive Mode Default Condition Possible Ride Height / Command • Normal / Via dedicated drive height selector Normal according to current speed. • Aero 1 / Via dedicated drive height selector Normal according to current speed. • Aero 2 / Only speed dependent. •...
  • Page 241 Driving Drive Mode Default Condition Possible Ride Height / Command • Normal / Via dedicated drive height selector Sport according to current speed. • Aero 1 / Via dedicated drive height selector Sport according to current speed. • Aero 2 / Only speed dependent. •...
  • Page 242 Driving M (Manual) Drive Mode In this mode, the transmission interacts with the driver in order to allow manual shift and increase driver interaction. The current mode allows the gear system to optimise the engine brake action, remove undesired shifting into higher and lower gears and improve the overall performance of the vehicle.
  • Page 243 Driving • If in SPORT mode, the transmission Gear Shift Indicator Light will remain in the selected gear even In order to improve fuel economy, we when maximum engine speed is recommend that you shift gears when reached. The transmission will the system prompts you to do so.
  • Page 244 Driving I.C.E. Mode excluding ESC The table below shows the possible selector positions and the relevant To release the vehicle in low grip symbols. conditions (e.g.: heaps of snow, mud, sand, etc), it is possible to shift the transmission feature in the specific driving mode as required for these Off Road 2 situations, by pressing the I.C.E.
  • Page 245 Driving the position of the vehicle with little steering wheel (see chapter suspension movements to ensure a “Instrument Cluster” in section proper appearance. “Dashboard Instruments and Controls”). Display Messages The change from one position to After shifting selector to change another can occur only if the position, a pop-up message will following requirements are met.
  • Page 246 Driving • Low battery: start the engine to In this ride height position driver can vehicle speed exceeds 40 km/h recharge battery and change ride set the “NORMAL” and “I.C.E. drive (25 mph), the vehicle will be height. modes. automatically lowered to “Off Road 1”...
  • Page 247 Driving drive mode. Instruments and Controls”). If this System automatically lowers the feature is enabled, the vehicle will vehicle when speed exceeds only lower if the gearshift lever is in 170 km/h (105.6 mph) or when it P (Park), the engine is running, doors remains between 170 km/h and liftgate are closed and the (105.6 mph) and 185 km/h (115 mph)
  • Page 248: Off-Road Drive

    Driving Off-Road Drive “Off Road 2” ride height is limited than 50 cm (18 in) and crossing speed instead up to a max speed of 40 km/h lower than 8 km/h (5 mph). This vehicle is equipped with a specific (25 mph).
  • Page 249 Driving number of precautions that must be controlled speed lower than 8 km/h downstream of your entry point to considered before entering the water. (5 mph) while in water to minimize allow for drifting. wave effects that might cause serious Standing Water NOTE: damage to all components, especially...
  • Page 250 Driving Follow these instructions even when Stability Control System” in this slowly. This may provide a fresh “bite” driving through a path section covered section). into the surface and will usually with wet grass. If you stall or begin to lose forward provide traction to complete the climb.
  • Page 251: Parking Brake

    Driving Parking Brake • increase visual control in front and • Check for accumulations of plants or on the sides of the vehicle to quickly brush in underbody. These things The vehicle is equipped with an spot any obstacles on your path could be a fire hazard if they get in electric automatic parking brake, also (potholes, branches, etc.);...
  • Page 252 Driving raising the lever located behind the shift lever. CAUTION! When the parking brake is applied, the The main function of the EPB is to warning light lights up on the rev. allow safe parking of the vehicle, counter and the related message will therefore it must only be applied be displayed for 5 seconds on the when the vehicle is already stationary.
  • Page 253 Driving Deactivating Automatic Operation The automatic engagement function can be deactivated/reactivated by selecting the menu item “Vehicle settings” through the switch on the right-side of the steering wheel (refer to “Instrument Cluster” in section “Dashboard Instruments and Controls”.) Scroll with the switch toward the In order to disable the automatic Press and release the switch toward arrow ▲...
  • Page 254: Parking

    Driving Failure Indication EPB Operation with Parking Overheated Brakes In the event of electric parking brake Before leaving the vehicle, make sure system failure, the warning light Driving on mountain roads with steep that the parking brake is fully applied on the display will light up and the slopes or a sports use of the vehicle and place the shift lever in the P (Park)
  • Page 255 Driving • When parking on uneven surfaces (rocks, sidewalks, etc..) do not activate the Entry/Exit ride height to avoid any contact of the bottom of the car with the protrusions of the ground. When parking on hill roads, it is important to turn the front wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade and away from the curb on an uphill...
  • Page 256 Driving “Drive Away Inhibit” strategy engine and without driver on board, transmission in P (Park) and applies the “Drive Away Inhibit” strategy alerts parking brake. In order to avoid a dangerous the driver with messages on the The table shows the vehicle condition condition resulting from leaving the instrument cluster display and and the action that the system runs to...
  • Page 257: Brake And Stability Control System

    Driving Brake and Stability increase traction, braking or steering chosen direction comparing it to the efficiency beyond that afforded by one maintained while running. In case Control System the condition of the vehicle brakes of discrepancy between the required and tires. trajectory and the current one, the The vehicle is endowed with an ESC system brakes the appropriate...
  • Page 258 Driving than normally granted by the ESC than needed. Once the situation NOTE: system. The switch is fitted beside requiring “ESC off” mode is • When the vehicle's speed is higher the gear shift lever: to deactivate the overcome, turn the ESC on again by than 11 km/h (7 mph), you may hear system see“Drive mode”...
  • Page 259 The HSA system is designed to assist slippery snow-covered or frozen such equipment should be the driver when starting a vehicle surfaces, etc. performed by qualified Maserati uphill. HSA will maintain the level of Activating under slip conditions personnel. brake pressure applied for a short different control systems: •...
  • Page 260 Driving • gear selection matches vehicle uphill tongue weight recommendations. direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is Refer to “Trailer Towing” in this WARNING! in forward gear; vehicle backing section for further information. When Many factors, suchas vehicle loading, uphill is in reverse gear). TSM is functioning, the “ESC road and off-road conditions, and HSA will work in R (Reverse) and all...
  • Page 261 Driving • Enabled: feature is enabled and multifunction control on steering ready but activation conditions are wheel, which is the same used to set not met, or driver is actively the Cruise Control (see “Electronic overriding with brake or throttle Speed Limiter and Cruise Control”...
  • Page 262 Driving • Push up (RES +) multifunction switch Driver Override • While, if speed exceeds 50 km/h to increase speed until the required (31 mph), or when driving beyond • HDC will be deactivated but remain value is displayed below the green 30 km/h (18 mph) for over 70 available when driver pushes the light...
  • Page 263: Using The Brakes

    Driving Using the Brakes excessive lining wear, and possible brake damage. In an emergency full WARNING! braking capacity may be impaired. • HDC is only intended to assist the CAUTION! driver in controlling vehicle speed Brake Pads and Brake Discs To obtain a good performance by when descending hills.
  • Page 264: Use Of The Engine

    Driving Use of the Engine whenever the brake pads and/or brake of the break-in and not interpreted as discs are replaced. an indication of malfunction. Breaking-In Specific Requirements for Gasoline Brake Overheating Engines Today's most modern production Driving on mountain roads with steep methods are designed to provide Avoid exceeding 5000 rpm for the first slopes or a sports use of the vehicle...
  • Page 265 Driving counter indicator is approaching the and automatic transmission control peak rpm (red colored zone), take systems. When these systems are CAUTION! precautions to avoid exceeding that operating properly, your vehicle will limit. provide excellent performance and • Under normal conditions, all red fuel economy, as well as engine warning lights on the instrument emissions well within current local...
  • Page 266: Electronic Cruise Control

    Immediate service is with possible DPF clogged. required at the Service Network. • Maserati is not responsible for • After the problem has been solved, defects occurring due to not the Service Network personnel will WARNING! performed DPF regeneration process.
  • Page 267 Driving In the standard configuration there is Standard Configuration ACC and FCW). When conditions so a specific button to enable and disable allow, the CC system can be ON/OFF button: CC the CC. reactivated by pushing the CC activation/deactivation. “ON/OFF” button or the ACC Gap button (in the Optional Configuration) and resetting the Optional Configuration...
  • Page 268 Driving The green light with below the (5 km/h or 5 mph) until the switch is desired speed will illuminate on the released. The new set speed will be instrument cluster display. visualized below the green light. To decrease speed, push downward the multifunction switch (SET -).
  • Page 269: Lane Departure Warning - Ldw (Optional)

    Driving Lane Departure Warning - set speed and the green light with below the set speed will be displayed. LDW (optional) Resume Speed This system, named “LaneSense” in To resume a previously set speed, push the messages on instrument cluster upward the multifunction switch (RES display, was designed especially for +) and release.
  • Page 270 Driving “Dashboard Instruments and Controls” • Driver swiftly moving the steering there are the activation condition, only for further information. wheel or fast bends that make one line will be shown white and the vehicle slide. other one will be shown gray. Customised Settings When vehicle is moving toward one of •...
  • Page 271: Adaptive Cruise Control - Acc (Optional)

    Driving Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC (optional) The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) further increases the drive comfort ensured by the Cruise Control when driving on highways and freeways. Always consider that ACC is not a safety system and is not designed to prevent accidents.
  • Page 272 Driving This vehicle, in this chapter, will be crucial to keeping vehicle control in • May not have enough time to react indicated as "target vehicle" or particular when approaching curves, and/or decelerate sufficienlty on "vehicle ahead". rounds and situations with heavy vehicles when lane is changed too traffic.
  • Page 273 Driving Displayed information 3 Two functions button with ACC Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) activated: condition, as well as the LDW status, is • ACC Gap: pressed and released; displayed on instrument panel after set the distance to sensed selecting “Driver Assist” menu (see vehicle ahead as horizontal bars paragraph “TFT Display: Menus and (setting cycle starts to 3 bars).
  • Page 274 Driving Activation/Deactivation • When vehicle speed is out of preset speed range NOTE: • When brakes are too hot. Pictures show status of ACC and LDW • When driver door is open. systems. • When the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled.
  • Page 275 Driving activate the system or cause it to go message indicating that system was • The ACC system applies the brake faster than you want. Always leave temporarily disabled by driver down to a full stop when following the system off when you are not override but it is still set.
  • Page 276 Driving Resuming Speed the ACC without erasing the set speed If system does not detect the presence memory. The white light will appear of any vehicles ahead, only the bars If a speed setting is stored in system on the display. referred to set distance will be memory, press the multifunction displayed.
  • Page 277 Driving speed automatically to maintain the the ACC system will automatically distance setting, regardless of the set detect traffic direction. In this speed. condition, overtake aid is active only The vehicle will then maintain the set when passing on the right side of the distance until: target vehicle.
  • Page 278 ESC system will activate the Maserati trident in the front grille. EPB. During standstill, ACC system To keep the ACC System operating Display Warnings and...
  • Page 279 Driving NOTE: require cleaning or removal of an obstruction. If the radar sensor wipe warning When the condition that created message occurs frequently (e.g. more limited functionality is no longer than once on every trip) without any present, the ACC and FCW systems will snow, rain, mud, or other obstruction, return to full functionality.
  • Page 280 Driving Using ACC on Hills When driving on steep hills, ACC may not detect a vehicle in your lane when vehicle reaches the crest. Depending on the speed, vehicle load, traffic conditions, and the steepness of the hills, ACC performance may be limited. Turns and Bends Narrow Vehicles When driving on a curve with ACC...
  • Page 281: Forward Collision Warning - Fcw With Braking Action (Optional)

    Driving Forward Collision Warning situations where the vehicle you are NOTE: following exits your lane and the FCW system is not intended for - FCW with Braking Action vehicle ahead is stopped in your lane. towing: this could lead the system to (optional) Always be attentive and ready to malfunctions and/or to late reaction.
  • Page 282 Driving braking but has not applied sufficient • The FCW alerts may be triggered on its own, nor can FCW detect every brake force, the system will objects other than vehicles such as type of potential collision. The driver compensate and provide additional guard rails or sign posts based on the has the responsibility to avoid a brake force as required.
  • Page 283 Driving Changing FCW Sensitivity and amber warning light on instrument vehicles with the same or higher rate cluster light on. of speed. Active Braking • The active braking (autonomous The default status of FCW Sensitivity is braking/braking aid) will not engage the “Medium”...
  • Page 284: Tires - General Information

    Driving Tires - General Information NOTE: road and potholes can cause damage • The adjustment of the sensor could that result in tire failure. be affected by strong shocks or light Tire Pressure • Over-inflated or under-inflated tires collisions. This could affect the can affect vehicle handling and can Proper tire inflation pressure is system by reducing the systems...
  • Page 285 Driving Tire Pressure Checkup bar for every 7°C for this outside temperature condition. The proper cold tire inflation pressure WARNING! Tire pressure may increase from 0.13 is indicated on the table “Tire Inflation The wet performance (aquaplaning to 0.4 bar during operation. DO NOT Pressure”...
  • Page 286 • Never exceed the maximum speed and safety level under all driving tires most suited to the use foreseen rating of the tires. Risk of accident conditions, Maserati strongly by the Customer. and serious personal injury due to recommends to use tires equivalent to excessive speed.
  • Page 287 Stop the vehicle compacted snow. weather conditions or on long immediately if noise occurs that Maserati tested and recommends to motorway trips, compared to the could indicate chain breakage. use traction devices with air standard tires. Therefore, their use Remove the damaged parts of the suspension system in “Off Road 1”...
  • Page 288: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    The Maserati Service Network can System (TPMS) provide you with all information about The limited-use spare tire, or compact the Maserati Snow Chains, available in The Tire Pressure Monitoring System spare tire, is for temporary emergency the "Genuine Accessories" range.
  • Page 289 Driving The TPMS will continue to warn the sensor damage. Do not use driver of low tire pressure as long as aftermarket tire sealants or balance the condition persists and will not turn beads if your vehicle is equipped off until the tire pressure is equal or with a TPMS, as damage to the above the recommended cold sensors may result.
  • Page 290 Driving (Continued) automatically update, the graphic level to trigger illumination of the display in the instrument cluster will TPMS light stop flashing, and the TPMS light • Seasonal temperature changes will will turn off. The vehicle may need affect tire pressure, and the TPMS to be driven for up to 20 minutes will monitor the actual tire pressure above 24 km/h (15 mph) in order for...
  • Page 291 Driving emitting the same radio frequencies sound. In addition, the graphic in as the TPMS sensors. the instrument cluster will still display a flashing pressure value • Installing aftermarket window corresponding to the compact tire tinting that contains materials that position.
  • Page 292 Driving displays dashes (--) in place of the assemblies. After replacing all four minutes above 24 km/h (15 mph). The pressure value. wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) TPMS will chime, the TPMS light with tires not endowed with Tire will flash for 75 seconds and then Pressure Monitoring System sensors, turn off.
  • Page 293: Fuel Requirements

    Fuel Requirements performance, and durability for your supplied to the fuel tank, not even a vehicle. minimum quantity. This would Maserati recommends the use of irreparably damage the catalytic Requirements of Gasoline gasoline that meets the WWFC converters. An inefficient catalytic The engines are designed to meet all specifications if they are available.
  • Page 294 CAUTION! fuel/water separator using the gasoline to increase octane. Gasoline • Maserati strongly recommends the fuel/water separator drain provided. If blended with MMT provides no use of Premium diesel fuel ONLY. you buy good quality fuel and follow...
  • Page 295: Refuelling

    Driving Refuelling conditioners should not be required in filler door is present a label show in your vehicle. If available in your area, the picture. a high cetane “Premium Diesel” fuel Fuel Filler Neck Access may offer improved cold-starting and To access the fuel filler neck, the filler warm-up performance.
  • Page 296 Driving filler door is present a label show in cap is linked to the filler neck with a approach the filler with open flames the picture. strap, to prevent it from being lost or cigarettes! while refuelling. • To avoid the risk of inhaling noxious fumes, do not breathe close to the fuel filler door, when opened.
  • Page 297 Driving Refill the Tank (Diesel Only) order to ensure completed supply of residual fuel and restrict the risk of The fuel filler is sealed by an internal fouling the fuel filler door area. closing tab, which is opened by the •...
  • Page 298 Driving (Continued) • The presence of water inside the fuel cause the Malfunction Indicator system can damage the injection Light to turn on (see “Instrument system and cause engine’s Cluster” in section “Dashboard malfunction. If the warning light Instruments and Controls”). turns on, you shall contact the Service Network as soon as possible •...
  • Page 299: Driving Conditions

    Driving Emergency Fuel Filler Door Driving Conditions Release Before the Trip If you are unable to unlock the fuel filler door using the key fob RKE Check the following at regular transmitter, then use the fuel filler intervals and always before long trips: door emergency release located in the •...
  • Page 300 Driving • carefully arrange and secure any it would be useful to read them Driving in the Rain objects in the boot, to prevent them carefully. Rain and wet roads are dangerous. On from moving forward in case of Driving at Night a wet road all manoeuvres are more sudden stops;...
  • Page 301 Driving • Periodically check the conditions of etc.), first of all, try to stop off of the and thus requires more free distance the windshield wiper blades. travel lane. Then turn on the hazard on the road. If you are being warning lights and, if possible, the overtaken on a hill, slow down and •...
  • Page 302: Blind Spot Alert - Bsa (Optional)

    Driving Blind Spot Alert - BSA or left. This phenomenon occurs any forward gear or REVERSE and when there is a difference in the enters standby mode when the (optional) surface traction under the rear transmission is in (P) Park. (driving) wheels.
  • Page 303 Driving vehicles that are outside the detection The BSA system monitors the zones. detection zone from three different entry points (side, rear, overtaking traffic) while driving to see if an alert NOTE: is necessary. The BSA system will issue If your vehicle has experienced any an alert whenever a vehicle enters any damage in the area where the sensor one detection zone as outlined below.
  • Page 304 Driving • The BSA system is not designed to detect pedestrians, cyclists, or animals. • Even if your vehicle is equipped with the BSA system, always check your vehicle’s outside and rear-view mirrors for any vehicles approaching from behind or overtaking. •...
  • Page 305 Driving NOTE: and audible alerts when an oncoming vehicle or an object approaching the In a parking lot situation, oncoming WARNING! rear end side of the vehicle is vehicles can be obscured by vehicles RCP is not a Back Up Aid system. More detected.
  • Page 306: Adding Reducing Agent Adblue (Diesel Only)

    Driving Adding Reducing Agent and audible alerts when a detected and skills to perform this operation vehicle or object is present. Whenever safely, and avoiding damage to the ® AdBlue (Diesel only) an audible alert is requested, the radio vehicle or the environment. (if on) is also muted.
  • Page 307 In of varying sizes and in single-use the event product is swallowed, bottles (this is the option rinse mouth and drink abundant recommended by Maserati). water. ® • Keep AdBlue containers out of the reach of children.
  • Page 308 Tire Kit Configuration 2000 km (1200 mi) under normal driving conditions. Maserati recommends using single-use ® bottles to top up AdBlue level. These bottles contain 2 litres of product approximately, which is enough to •...
  • Page 309 Driving the tank filler neck following the • Fit the outer press-on cap to the same instructions as for the bottle, tank. then screw the other end onto the • Refit the compact spare wheel (if canister and pour the content into present) and the tool and first-aid kit the tank.
  • Page 310: Trailer Towing

    WARNING! NOTE: Tire Pressure Adjustment It is important that you do not exceed • Using original Maserati equipment the maximum allowed overall GVWR offers an advantage, compared to Proper tire inflation pressures of your and GTW. A dangerous driving...
  • Page 311 Driving Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” • Side marker lights (for trailer width may not operate and trailer may be in this section. over 2.1 m/6.8 ft). not sufficiently visible. The table The power input of the trailer lights below indicates the function and color Field of Vision of External Rear must not exceed the values in the of cable corresponding to every...
  • Page 312 Driving Pin N. Function Wire color Left turn signal Black-White Rear fog light White Lights ground (Lights GND) Brown Right turn signal Black-Green Left unit, including position light, side marker Green-Red lights, and licence plate light (*) Stop lights Black-Red Right unit, including position light, side marker Green-Black lights, and licence plate light (*)
  • Page 313 Driving If the hooking and/or the electrical connection between vehicle and trailer is faulty, the warning light and the relevant message are displayed on instrument cluster display (see example in the figure). • Slide cover downward to disengage • Lift the rear side of boot floor panel the two projecting elements and hold it up in one of the indicated in the figure from bumper.
  • Page 314 Driving • remove the cap from the lock and • Push the trailer tongue upwards: the insert the supplied key; preloaded mechanism locks it automatically in place. • turn key clockwise until it stops, until it stops; • extract the knob following the direction of arrow (1);...
  • Page 315 Driving Remove the Trailer Tongue When trailer tongue is no longer necessary, disconnect electrical connections and remove it from its seat as described below. • Remove the protection cap and insert the key in the lock. • Open the lock by turning the key clockwise until it stops.
  • Page 316 Driving Towing Tips • Turn connector mounting bracket upwards. • Before setting out on a trip, check • Refit the access cover making sure to operation of trailer rear lights and engage the two projecting elements stop lights to ensure you do not indicated by the arrow fully home jeopardise other road users' safety.
  • Page 317 The Maserati Service Network can towing. However, if frequent great care to avoid any damage to provide you with any information shifting does occur while in D other road users.
  • Page 318 Driving...
  • Page 319 6 – In an Emergency Tool Kit ........318 Hazard Warning Flashers .
  • Page 320: In An Emergency

    In an Emergency Tool Kit The tools and other first-aid equipment are located in the boot inside a preformed container. To access the tools, lift the rear part of the boot cargo floor, by acting on the handle. The tools layout in the container depends on the boot configuration of the vehicle, depending on the destination markets and customer...
  • Page 321 In an Emergency The tools inserted in the boot Once these operations are completed, container are the following: stretch band and fasten it at the back of cargo floor, making sure to match Ref. Description Layout the Velcro inserts. Lower the cargo floor.
  • Page 322: Hazard Warning Flashers

    In an Emergency Hazard Warning Flashers In the Event of an flashers will continue to operate even though the ignition is placed in the Accident The hazard warning flasher switch is OFF position. located in the center of the central It is important always to keep calm.
  • Page 323 In an Emergency people around you to put their • When removing an injured person, as a standard electric torch can be cigarettes out. do not pull his/her limbs, never bend included. It ensures an higher his/her head and, as far as possible, effectiveness compared with •...
  • Page 324: Engine Overheating

    In an Emergency Engine Overheating In case of a Punctured Tire Controls”), pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air To reduce potential overheating of the The vehicle can be equipped with a conditioner turned off until the engine in city traffic, while stationary, tire repair kit or with a compact spare temperature gauge drops back into...
  • Page 325 In an Emergency NOTE: NOTE: suspension system is disabled (for further details, refer to “MTC+ For the tire repair procedures with tire • The compressor power plug can be Settings” chapter in section repair kit see instructions included in inserted either in the 12 V power “Dashboard Instruments and the kit.
  • Page 326 In an Emergency • If necessary, turn the hazard warning fitting of the inflation hose onto the lights on and place the warning valve. triangle (if equipped) at the required • Insert the plug in one of the distance. available power outlets fitted in the boot compartment or cabin.
  • Page 327 In an Emergency • Remove the center cover of the • The lifted vehicle may fall and wheel rim (if foreseen) levering into damage the vehicle's body if the CAUTION! the provided groove on the outer jack is not positioned correctly. edge of the cover.
  • Page 328 In an Emergency • Fit the compact spare wheel with the the bolts securing the spare wheel valve stem facing outward, securing (98 ± 10 Nm/ 72 ± 7 lbf·ft). This is WARNING! it with the five bolts previously equivalent to a load of •...
  • Page 329 In an Emergency to reach a service station, where the spanner with adapter, suitably • Reassemble the center cover (if punctured tire can be repaired or extended. foreseen) on the wheel rim. replaced. • Fit the standard wheel with repaired Once finished: or replaced tire.
  • Page 330: Emergency Release Of The Parking Brake

    In an Emergency Emergency Release of the since the torque converter of AWD system might be seriously damaged. Parking Brake For more information on vehicle towing, see "Towing a Disabled In the event the electric parking brake Vehicle" chapter in this section. locks due to a system failure (see “Parking Brake”...
  • Page 331: Transmission Manual Release Of P (Park) Position

    In an Emergency Transmission Manual Freeing the Stuck Vehicle Release of P (Park) If your vehicle is stuck in mud, sand, or Position snow, it can probably be moved backward and forward by a simple The manual disengagement of the rocking motion.
  • Page 332: Auxiliary Jump-Start Procedure

    Forces generated by excessive drive NOTE: emergency starting under any wheel speeds may cause damage, or The Maserati Service Network can circumstances. You could damage the even failure, of the drivetrain and provide you with information about electronic systems, particularly the tires.
  • Page 333 In an Emergency Battery Remote Posts Position - been checked, which could therefore NOTE: release a too high charging voltage Diesel Engine If you need to disconnect the battery (higher than 14 V), in extreme from the vehicle electrical system, see For easier operation, remote battery environmental conditions (for “Maintenance —...
  • Page 334 In an Emergency Jump-Start Procedure - • Connect one terminal clamp of the • Start the engine in the vehicle that positive jumper cable to the positive has the booster battery, let the Gasoline Engines (+) remote post of the discharged engine idle a few minutes, and then vehicle after lifting the protection start the engine in the vehicle with...
  • Page 335 In an Emergency NOTE: • Set the parking brake, shift the automatic transmission into P (Park) If frequent jump-starting is required and turn the ignition to OFF. to start your vehicle you should have • If using another vehicle to jumpstart the battery and charging system the battery, park the vehicle within inspected at a Service Network center.
  • Page 336: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    In an Emergency Towing a Disabled Vehicle the positive (+) post of the booster transmission out of the P (Park) battery. position and release the parking Proper towing or lifting equipment is brake. • Disconnect the terminal clamp of the required to prevent damage to your positive jumper cable from the •...
  • Page 337 Vehicle Towing Conditions loading, any contact of the lower ends of the front or rear bumper with the Maserati only allows vehicle towing tow truck loading ramp. with all four wheels off the ground. The tow hook is contained in the tool kit (see “Tool Kit”...
  • Page 338 In an Emergency • Carefully clean the threaded seat NOTE: before screwing the hook. Maximum work angle of towing cable • Screw the tow hook into its seat for or bar: 15°. at least 11 turns.
  • Page 339 7 – Maintenance and Care Scheduled Maintenance Service ....338 Scheduled Service Plan ......339 Maintenance Procedures .
  • Page 340: Maintenance And Care

    5 Interval Running Coupons CAUTION! seconds displaying the message backed Maserati has therefore provided for a by a beeping sound, indicating that You are advised to notify the Service series of checks and maintenance the next scheduled maintenance is due...
  • Page 341: Scheduled Service Plan

    Service Network. The technicians at your dealership know your vehicle best, and have access to factory-approved information, genuine Maserati parts, and specially The service indicator and message will designed electronic and mechanical illuminate approximately from tools that can help prevent future 1000 km (620 mi) or 30 days to the costly repairs.
  • Page 342 Interval running coupons: every 20000 km (12500 mi) Main operations or 2 years (*) Vehicle road test Check with Maserati Diagnosi Engine oil and filter Engine coolant level Engine check for leaks Cooling system connections and lines (check for leaks)
  • Page 343 Maintenance and Care Service coupons 1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Interval running coupons: every 20000 km (12500 mi) Main operations or 2 years (*) Pollen filter Windshield fluid level - Windshield washer and headlight cleaner Headlight leveling Controls and adjustment systems in general, hinges, doors, engine compartment lid and luggage compartment Condition of the leather interiors (*) Interval running coupons for Morocco, Lebanon, South Africa and Jordania markets are every 20000 km (12500 mi) or...
  • Page 344 4° 5° 6° Interval running coupons: every 20000 km (12500 mi) Main operations or 1 year (*) Vehicle road test Check with Maserati Diagnosi Emission control Engine oil and filter ® AdBlue level Engine coolant level Engine check for leaks...
  • Page 345 Maintenance and Care Service coupons 1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Interval running coupons: every 20000 km (12500 mi) Main operations or 1 year (*) Windshield fluid level — Windshield washer and headlight cleaner Headlight leveling Controls and adjustment systems in general, hinges, doors, engine compartment lid and luggage compartment Condition of the leather interiors (*) Interval running coupons for India, Morocco, Lebanon, South Africa and Jordania markets are every 10000 km (6200...
  • Page 346 Every 1000 km (600 mi) or before long recommended on the “Scheduled original Maserati spare parts (or journeys Service Plan”: equivalent) and the prescribed fluids. Check: Shall this not be the case, do not carry •...
  • Page 347 Spare Parts will soon occur. Immediate service at converter to trap and burn Particulate the Service Network is required. Use of genuine Maserati parts for ® Matter (PM) pollutants. The AdBlue normal or scheduled maintenance and injection system reduces nitrogen...
  • Page 348: Maintenance Procedures

    The following pages contain the maintenance intervals. Do not use “required” maintenance standards chemical flushes for washing as the determined by Maserati engineers. chemicals can damage your engine, Besides those maintenance items transmission, power steering or air specified in the “Scheduled Service conditioning.
  • Page 349 Maintenance and Care Maintenance Service Components - Gasoline Engines Engine oil dipstick. Engine oil filler neck. Power steering fluid reservoir cap. Engine coolant expansion reservoir cap. Coolant reservoir cap for transmission and hydraulic steering system. Windshield/headlight washer fluid reservoir cap. Brake fluid reservoir access cover.
  • Page 350 Maintenance and Care Maintenance Service Engine coolant expansion Integrated power module Components - Diesel Engine reservoir cap. (fuses). Windshield/headlight washer Air cleaner filter. Engine oil dipstick. fluid reservoir cap. Fuel filter. Engine oil filler neck inspection Brake fluid reservoir access door.
  • Page 351 Maintenance and Care Engine Coolant Level Check - Gasoline occurring in the circulation area of the Engines vehicle. The coolant bottle provides a quick Your vehicle has been equipped with visual method to determine that the an improved engine coolant coolant level is adequate.
  • Page 352 Maintenance and Care (antifreeze) solution. The use of impure water will reduce the amount WARNING! of corrosion protection in the engine • Never add engine coolant cooling system. (antifreeze) when the engine is hot. • Mix a minimum solution of 50% Do not loosen or remove the cap of engine coolant (antifreeze) and the engine coolant bottle to cool a...
  • Page 353 Maintenance and Care • If frequent engine coolant • Remove the brakes fluid reservoir (antifreeze) additions are required, access cover. or if the level in the coolant recovery bottle does not drop when the engine cools, the cooling system should be pressure-tested for leaks by a Service Centre.
  • Page 354 • Do not allow petroleum based fluid to contaminate the brake fluid. NOTE: Brake seal components could be The Maserati Service Network can damaged, causing partial or provide you with information about complete brake failure. This could the Maserati recommended result in an accident.
  • Page 355 Maintenance and Care be exercised when filling or when • Re-insert the dipstick completely and working around the windshield/ remove: the oil level should maintain CAUTION! headlight washer system. between the “MIN” and “MAX” reference ranges (SAFE range). • Do not top up with oil with different •...
  • Page 356 Maintenance and Care level being at the top of the SAFE • Overfilling or underfilling the sump range. will cause aeration or loss of oil pressure. This could damage your • Return the cap and dipstick to their engine. position and wait for a few minutes to allow the oil to reach the sump.
  • Page 357 Maintenance and Care • Return the cap and dipstick to their position and wait for a few minutes CAUTION! to allow the oil to reach the sump. • Check the level again. • Make sure that the power steering fluid does not come in touch with •...
  • Page 358 Maintenance and Care Gasoline • Unsnap both ends and lift the filter • Install the new filter with arrows retaining cover. pointing in the direction of airflow, Engine Air Filters Replacement which is toward the rear of the Contact the Service Network to have vehicle (text and arrows on the filter the air filters replaced.
  • Page 359 Maintenance and Care conditioning and heating system Windshield Wiper Maintenance section) then check that the nozzles efficiency. are not clogged. Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depending on the geographical area’s Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement Wiper Maintenance and Blades weather conditions where the car is •...
  • Page 360 Maintenance and Care NOTE: Body Lubrication Due to the difficulty of this operation, Locks and all body pivot points, we recommend that you contact the including such items as seat tracks, Service Network for replacement of door hinge pivot points and rollers, the blades.
  • Page 361: Maintenance-Free Battery

    Maintenance and Care Maintenance-Free Battery replaced with a component of the same type (vented). CAUTION! This vehicle is equipped with a sealed type maintenance-free battery. You • Before disconnecting the battery, NOTE: open the liftgate and lower the will never have to add water, nor is Remote battery terminals for start are windows a few centimetres, to periodic maintenance required.
  • Page 362 Maintenance and Care • Cable clamps should be tight on the on the instrument cluster will turn terminal posts and free of corrosion. off. • For correct activation of the After the battery has been approach lights on the external disconnected and re-connected and mirrors, press at least once the tilt before starting the engine it is...
  • Page 363 Maintenance and Care Useful Advice to Extend above all if these devices have been • Before using a charger to charge or retrofitted ("Aftermarket" services). maintain the battery charge status, Battery Life If the vehicle is not used for long carefully follow the instructions When parking the vehicle, make sure periods of time, please see “Vehicle...
  • Page 364: Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance and Care Fuse Replacement • Turn the charger on and follow the instructions on its user manual to completely recharge the battery. Used Fuses Characteristics • When the battery is recharged, turn When an electrical device is not off the battery charger before functioning, check that the disconnecting it from the battery.
  • Page 365 Maintenance and Care The color identifies the value of the fuses in amperes which is also reported on them. The vehicle is powered with mini-and maxi-fuses. The table shows the match between color and amperage of mini and maxi fuses. Type Color / Ampere Mini Fuse...
  • Page 366 Maintenance and Care Position of Fuses • on the fuse and relay box located in a covered area, under the dashboard The fuses are located in three parts of left side. the vehicle, namely: Integrated Power Module • inside the integrated power module, on the right hand side of the engine •...
  • Page 367 Maintenance and Care Ref. Type Function Ref. Type Function Ref. Type Function Mini – 20A Horn relay input Wiper motor Mini – 10A HDLP Headlights Maxi – 30A relay output AC compressor Mini – 10A relay input LH low beam Rear Power Distribution Center Maxi –...
  • Page 368 Maintenance and Care The table points out the position as Ref. Type Function featured in the figure, the type and Driver door function of the fuses on the rear area Maxi – 30A module distribution control unit. Passenger door Maxi – 30A module High Premium Maxi –...
  • Page 369 Maintenance and Care Ref. Type Function Ref. Type Function HVAC front Mini – 10A Sunroof Maxi – 40A blower relay coil Mini – 5A Rear camera Rear LH door Internal mirror, Maxi – 30A module Rain Light Sensor Rear RH door (RLS), humidity Maxi –...
  • Page 370 Maintenance and Care Fuse Box under the Dashboard This box is located in an internal area under the dashboard left side. Considering the complexity of this operation, we recommend having the fuses replaced by the Service Network. The table points out the position as featured in the figure, the type and function of the fuses in the box under the dashboard.
  • Page 371: Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance and Care Bulb Replacement CAUTION! The signal failure of an external light Due to the complexity of the (turn signal, low beam and high beam, operation, for the replacement of the number plate light, reverse light and headlight clusters light bulbs, we brake light) is communicated to the recommend that you contact the instrument cluster that displays on the...
  • Page 372 Maintenance and Care Passenger Compartment Interior Lights CAUTION! Before replacing a bulb, ensure that the matching fuse is intact. For replacement, use only original new light bulbs having the same rating as the old one. Light Clusters Bulbs • remove the light from its seat and Lamps inside the glove box open the two parts to access the Replacement...
  • Page 373: A/C System Maintenance

    Maintenance and Care Boot Compartment Light A/C System Maintenance lubricants can cause the system to fail, requiring costly repairs. The lights inside the boot For best performances, the air • The air conditioning system contains compartment and on the liftgate are conditioning system should be refrigerant under high pressure.
  • Page 374: Wheels Maintenance

    Maintenance and Care Wheels Maintenance Insufficient tire inflating pressure can cause tire overheating and possible WARNING! internal damage, which may even lead Tires Maintenance • Check the inflating pressure of the to the tire destruction. tires when cold, at least every two weeks and before long trips.
  • Page 375: Bodywork Maintenance And Care

    On this vehicle, Maserati has adopted the standard tires. the best technological solutions to Therefore, their use should be limited protect the bodywork from corrosion.
  • Page 376 Maintenance and Care wax products having high protective NOTE: power; The use of alcohol-based products for • spraying of plastic materials, with a cleaning the metal surfaces in the protective function, in the most engine compartment and/or the boot exposed points: underneath the may deteriorate the protective paint.
  • Page 377 Maintenance and Care External plastic parts must be cleaned Glass Surfaces Do not use abrasive cleaning with the same procedure followed for components, solvents, steel wool or All glass surfaces should be cleaned on the normal washing of the vehicle. other aggressive material to clean the a regular basis with any commercial Avoid, as far as possible, parking the...
  • Page 378 Maintenance and Care Pre-Short Drop Function To perform this operation, you must NOTE: contact the Service Network. It is also appropriate to disable the When in a car washing, if the driver “Passive Entry” function from the “Car Wash” Mode (if foreseen) keeps the RKE Transmitter in his/her MTC+ system so that the “Pre-Short pocket, or in any place outside the...
  • Page 379: Interior Maintenance And Care

    “Car Care” products approved by damp soft cloth. Small particles of dirt Maserati for the maintenance and • Store the vehicle on a level surface in can act as an abrasive and damage the care of the interior.
  • Page 380: Restarting The Vehicle

    If this is breathable fabric (available from the outdoors. Exhaust gases contain the case, have them replaced. Maserati Service Network). Do not carbon monoxide which is strongly use thick plastic sheets, which do not toxic and potentially lethal.
  • Page 381: Battery Statement

    NOTE: instrument cluster, will indicate any week or more, Maserati recommends malfunctions in the recharge circuit or The Maserati Service Network can connecting the vehicle to a battery an insufficient battery charge status...
  • Page 382 Maintenance and Care (Continued) • always charge or recharge the battery in a well-ventilated environment; • never charge or recharge a battery that has frozen: it can explode due to hydrogen trapped inside the ice crystals; • ensure that any sparks or open flames are nowhere near the battery while it is charging;...
  • Page 383 8 – Features and Specifications Refillings ........382 Fuel Consumption .
  • Page 384: Refillings

    NOTE: Maserati reserves the right to change or revise specifications without prior notification. CAUTION! To guarantee vehicle’s integrity and maintain performance level Maserati recommends to use Maserati genuine products. Refillings and Recommended Products – Gasoline Engines Parts to be refilled...
  • Page 385 Features and Specifications Parts to be refilled Quantity Product specifications Engine cooling circuit 9,2 litres/2.03 UK gal (for Mixture of water and coolant, proportionally 50/50%. dual-zone air conditioning Coolant: protective, antifreeze action and ethylene system) glycol-based with organic inhibitors compatible with 10 litres/2.2 UK gal (for regulations: four-zone air conditioning...
  • Page 386 Features and Specifications Refillings and Recommended Products – Diesel Engine Parts to be refilled Quantity Product specifications Fuel tank 80 litres/17.5 UK gal Premium diesel fuel that meets the requirements of EN590. (including 16 litres/3.5 UK gal Biodiesel blends that meet EN590 may also be used. of reserve) Tank of reducing agent 20,5 litres/4.5 UK gal...
  • Page 387 Features and Specifications Parts to be refilled Quantity Product specifications Hydraulic power steering 1,35 litres/0.29 UK gal +/-4% Oil: ATF Type A - MB 236.2. Recommended oil: SHELL Spirax S1 ATF TASA. (*) Automatic transmission 7,7 litres/1.69 UK gal First equipment oil: SHELL ATF L- 12108 or ZF Lifeguard 8. (*) Differential 0,9 litres/0.19 UK gal Synthetic Axle Lubricant SAE 75W-85 –...
  • Page 388: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel Consumption Data - Gasoline Models The fuel consumption values shown (litres per 100 km) were established based on homologation tests prescribed by following European Directives: Directives EC 715/2007 and EC 692/2008. Levante S Levante Urban cycle 15 l/100 km 14.8 l/100 km...
  • Page 389 Features and Specifications Fuel Consumption Data - Diesel Model The fuel consumption values shown (litres per 100 km) were established based on homologation tests prescribed by following European Directives: Directives EC 715/2007 and EC 692/2008. Urban cycle 8.2 l/100 km Extra urban cycle 6.6 l/100 km Combined cycle...
  • Page 390: Exhaust Emissions

    Exhaust Emission Data - Gasoline Models The CO exhaust emission ratings shown (grams per km) were established based on homologation tests prescribed by following European Directives: Directives EC 715/2007 and EC 692/2008. Levante S Levante Urban cycle 348 g/km 343 g/km...
  • Page 391: Technical Data

    Engine Data - Gasoline Models Data Levante S Levante Cylinder number and position 6 - 60° V 6 - 60°...
  • Page 392 Features and Specifications Engine Data - Diesel Model Data Levante Diesel Cylinder number and position 6 - 60° V Number of valves per cylinder Bore x stroke 83 x 92 mm Total displacement 2987 cu.cm Compression ratio 16.5 : 1 Maximum power output (EC) 202 kW –...
  • Page 393 Sequential and traditional control Brakes Discs Diameter - Gasoline Models type. TRANSAXLE-type transmission. Traction system equipped with rear Levante S Levante self-locking differential. Front disc diameter Drilled disc: 380 mm (15 in) 345 mm (13.6 in) Suspension Rear disc diameter...
  • Page 394 NOTE: • Maserati recommends Maserati Genuine Tires marked with “MGT” logo specifically designed for its models. • In order to maintain high performance and safety level, Maserati recommends to use tires equivalent to the original size. • Optionally tires may have “ZR” in the size description combined with speed index (e.g. 265/45 ZR20 104Y).
  • Page 395 (2) It can be equipped only with special chain with maximum 12 mm (0.47 in) link thickness (3) Snow chains CANNOT BE USED Optional Wheel Dimension - Gasoline Models Allowed tires size Levante S Levante Light alloy rims 19” x 8,5J (front and rear)
  • Page 396 Features and Specifications Standard Wheel Dimension - Diesel Model Allowed tires size Levante Diesel Light alloy rims 18” x 8J (front and rear) - Front tires 255/60 R18 108W - Rear tires 255/60 R18 108W (3) - Front all season tires (M+S)
  • Page 397 Features and Specifications Allowed tires size Levante Diesel - Front tires 265/40 R21 101Y - Rear tires 265/40 R21 101Y (3) (1) It can equipped only with special chain with front anchorage (2) It can be equipped only with special chain with maximum 12 mm (0.47 in) link thickness...
  • Page 398 Features and Specifications Weights Weight Data - Gasoline Models NOTE: The specifications described can change without prior notification. Levante S Levante Unladen vehicle weight (with tanks filled, tools 2109 kg / 4650 lb (*) 2109 kg / 4650 lb (*)
  • Page 399 Features and Specifications Trailer Towing Weights NOTE: • The specifications described can change without prior notification. • Follow trailer manufacturer recommendations, never exceed trailer tow weights provided. Towable loads: trailer with brakes 2700 kg (5952 lb) Towable loads: trailer without brakes 750 kg (1653 lb) Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes) 108 kg (238 lb)
  • Page 400: Tire Inflation Pressure

    Features and Specifications Tire Inflation Pressure Cold tire inflation pressure value under the following loading conditions listed in the table below: • PLC (Partial Loading Condition): considering 2 passengers + luggage. • FLC (Full Loading Condition): considering 4 or 5 passengers + luggage. •...
  • Page 401 Features and Specifications NOTE: • For more information about the pressure check methods, see “Tires – General Information” in section “Driving”. • On vehicles of some markets the tire inflation pressure values are also indicated on the driver's side rear door pillar. WARNING! •...
  • Page 402 Features and Specifications...
  • Page 403 9 – Index...
  • Page 404 Index Abbreviations ....8 Supplemental Side Air Bag Maintaining Battery Charge ..379 Accident, in the event of ..320 Inflatable Curtain (SABIC) .
  • Page 405 System ....34 Emergency ....5 Maserati Recommended Child Doors Locking ....32...
  • Page 406 Index Use of the Engine ...262 Hood Isofix Universal Child Restraint Entry/Exit, lights on ... .24 Liftgate and Hood Ajar System .
  • Page 407 Bulb Replacement ..369 Sunroof Maintenance ..143 (Maserati Touch Control Plus) . . .180 Cargo Lamps ....122 Wheels Maintenance .
  • Page 408 Index Voice Commands ...216 Safety Tips ....50 Rear Seat Folding Seatback ..103 Phone/Bluetooth, Customer Scheduled Maintenance Service .
  • Page 409 Index Phone and Voice Controls on Tires Transmission, Automatic ..223 Steering Wheel ... .214 Change a Tire....322 Automatic Transmission Lever .
  • Page 410 Index Warnings when Driving ..12 Warranty ....10 Accessories ....10 Water in Fuel Indicator .
  • Page 412 Because of the evolutions of the MASERATI products, which are continually developed and perfected, MASERATI S.p.A. reserves the right to make modifications to this manual as well as to the technical contents, functions and equipment of the vehicles delivered. Therefore, the user is not entitled to any claims based on the contents (texts, data, illustrations, explanations and regulations) in this manual, which are based on the data known at the time of going to print.
  • Page 414 W W W . M A S E R A T I . C O M M A S E R A T I S P A · V I A L E C I R O M E N O T T I , 3 2 2 · I - 4 1 1 2 1 M O D E N A...

Table of Contents

Save PDF