
Repositioning the rear seat
To reposition the rear seat, push the backrest
backwards as shown in fig. 92 and secure it (when it
clicks into place, this indicates correct positioning).
WARNING
Make sure the backrest is properly
secured at both sides to prevent it
moving forward in the event of sharp braking
with possible impacts on possible occupants.
Repositioning the backrest
To bring the backrest back to normal usage position,
lift lever B fig. 88 and then raise the backrest until
vertical engagement position is reached."CARGO MAGIC SPACE"
(for versions/markets, where provided)
The car features a load platform which can be
adjusted to three different heights, called "Cargo
Magic Space", permitting modular luggage
compartment volume:
❒Position 0 (platform completely lowered):
permits maximum luggage compartment capacity;
❒Position 1 (platform at threshold level):
permits a level load threshold to facilitate
loading/unloading of objects in the luggage
compartment. It also allows the space underneath
to be used as a further compartment for stowing
objects which are more fragile or small;
❒Position 2 (platform completely raised):in
conjunction with the lowering of the rear seat
and front passenger side seat backrests, permits
long objects to be loaded. It is advisable to use this
position only for the actual period in which the
objects are transported, then return the platform
to position 0 or 1.
The dimensions of the platform permit a
maximum capacity of distributed weight
of 70 kg (in position 1) or 40 kg (in
position 2): do not load objects with a higher
weight .
fig. 92
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LASER SENSOR
The system includes a laser sensor, located in the
upper part of the windscreen fig. 115.
DRIVING IN PARTICULAR CONDITIONS
In certain driving conditions, such as, for example:
❒driving close to a bend;
❒vehicles with small dimensions and/or not aligned
in the driving lane;
❒lane change by other vehicles;
system intervention might be unexpected or delayed.
The driver must therefore be very careful, keeping
control of the car to drive in complete safety.
IMPORTANT In particularly complicated traffic
conditions, the driver can deactivate the system
manually with the Setup menu (see paragraph “Menu
items” in this chapter).Driving close to a bend
When tackling a wide bend, the laser sensor may
detect the presence of a vehicle in front of the car,
but not running on the same driving lane fig. 116:
in this case, the system may be activated.
Vehicles with small dimensions and/or not
aligned in the driving lane
The system cannot detect vehicles in front of the car
outside the range of the laser sensor and cannot
react in presence of small vehicles, such as bicycles
or motorcycles fig. 117.
fig. 115
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DIMENSIONSThe dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 226 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres.
Height is measured with vehicle unladen.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUMECapacity (V.D.A. standards) = 400 litres (1310 litres with rear
seats completely folded down).
A B C D E F (*) G H (*) I
4147 829 2612 706 1658 1522 2018 1519 1784
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fig. 226
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TREKKING VERSIONS
The dimensions are expressed in mm fig. 227 and refer to the vehicle equipped with its original tyres.
Height is measured with vehicle unladen.
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VOLUMECapacity (V.D.A. standards) = 400 litres (1310 litres with rear
seats completely folded down).
A B C D E F (*) G H (*) I
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(*) Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims.
fig. 227
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INDSEATS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 305
INTERIOR FITTINGS ............................................................................................................................................... 310
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT................................................................................................................................. 310
SEAT BELTS ................................................................................................................................................................. 312
FITTING "UNIVERSAL" CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (WITH SAFETY BELTS) ................................... 313
"FIX&GO AUTOMATIC" KIT ................................................................................................................................. 316
REPLACING A WHEEL ........................................................................................................................................... 317
REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS ............................................................................................................................ 326
ENGINE CODES - BODY VERSIONS ................................................................................................................. 328
WHEELS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 329
DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 336
PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................................................................ 338
WEIGHTS AND LOADS ......................................................................................................................................... 339
FUEL CONSUMPTION ........................................................................................................................................... 341
CO2 EMISSIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 343
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DIMENSIONSDimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its standard-supplied tyres. Height is
measured with car unladen.
A B C D E F (*) G H (*) I
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(*) Minor variations in size are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims.
fig. 47
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INDEX
3rd brake light (changing
bulbs) .......................................... 219A
BS .............................................. 110
ABS (system)............................... 110
Accessories purchased by
the owner .................................. 132
Additional heater ........................ 61
Airbag ........................................... 161
– Deactivation of front
passenger airbag and side
bag ........................................... 163
– window bag............................ 164
Airbags
– Front airbags ......................... 161
Air cleaner ................................... 252
ASR system ................................. 113
Automatic dual zone climate
control system .......................... 52
Battery (charge) ........................ 233
Battery ......................................... 253
– advice for extending
lifetime .................................... 253
– replacement ........................... 253
Body versions ............................. 265
Bodywork– body codes ............................ 265
– maintenance .......................... 260
– protection from
atmospheric agents.............. 259
– warranty ................................. 259
Bonnet .......................................... 106
Brake (mechanical wear
detection system) .................... 254
Brakes ........................................... 269
– brake fluid level..................... 251
Bulb replacement
– exterior lights ....................... 212
– interior lights......................... 221
Car dimensions ......................... 278"Cargo Magic Space" ................ 102Carrying children safely ........... 147
– Carrying children safely ...... 147
– child restraint systems ........ 156
– "Isofix" child restraint
system setup ......................... 154
Central air diffusers ................... 41
Changing a wheel ....................... 197
Checking
levels .......... 245-246-247-248-249
Child restraint systems
(compliance for use) ............... 152Cigar lighter ................................. 83
City Brake Control -
"Collision Mitigation"
System ........................................ 121
Cleaning and maintenance
– bodywork ............................... 259
– car interior............................. 261
– engine compartment ........... 261
– front headlights ..................... 261
– Leather parts......................... 262
– Plastic and coated parts...... 262
– seats ........................................ 262
– windows ................................. 261
Climate control ........................... 41
– Passenger compartment
air diffusers ............................. 42
Climatic comfort......................... 42
Clutch ........................................... 268
CO2 emissions ........................... 290
Conditions of use ...................... 175
Control panel and
instruments ................................ 4
controls ......................................... 93
Controls........................................ 76
“Cornering lights” ..................... 64Cruise Control ........................... 69
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