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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual providing limited autonomous braking
or additional brake support if the
driver is not braking adequately in the
event of a potential frontal collision.
In this state the system disables the
brake jerk

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual NOTE:
In case of wet road or raining
conditions the function could be
disabled by the system in order to
minimize the risks.
Speed Range of Use Speed mph (km/h)
Minimum 37 (60)
Engaged/activated 37 (6

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual System Availability The ADAS systems (LKA, CC, ACC, FCW
and HAS) help the driver while
driving. These systems can be set and
monitored simultaneously on the
display, after opening “Driver Assist”

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual • Left/right grey line: the lane
detection system is not able to detect
that specific lane boundary;
• Yellow line: there is a steering torque
intervention in progress that tries to
prevent a depa

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual The icons that represent the status of
the ADAS systems remain displayed
even when you exit the "Driver Assist"
screen.
System Limitations Because of physical limits, in order to
properly oper

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual If message suggestion does not allow
fixing the fault, do not use the system
and have the vehicle inspected at an
Authorized Maserati Dealer .
Radar Device - Regulatory
Information The “Regulatory I

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual The BSA system monitors the
detection zones on both sides of the
vehicle when the vehicle speed
reaches approximately 6 mph
(10 km/h) or higher and will alert the
driver of vehicles in these areas.
WA

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual Entering from the Rear
The alert will turn on when the
vehicles that come up from behind
your vehicle on either side and enter
the rear detection zone with a relative
speed of more than 27 mph (43 km/