To open the trunk lid from the outside,
when the security alarm is deactivated
and the key is inside the vehicle, simply
press the button indicated in picture.
To avoid accidental activation while
the vehicle is moving, it is only possible
to open the trunk compartment when
the key is removed from the ignition
switch or turned toSTOP (OFF)orACC
position.
Two gas struts facilitate the lid
opening. The struts are calibrated toensure they function correctly with the
weights specified by the manufacturer.
The arbitrary addition of objects
(spoiler, luggage rack etc.) may impair
the lid’s correct operation and safety.
WARNING!
When using the trunk compartment,
never exceed the maximum loads
allowed (see “Technical Data" in
section "Features and Specifications”).
Also check that the objects contained
in the luggage compartment are
arranged properly.
The trunk compartment is illuminated
by a light that comes on automatically
when the lid is opened; switching off is
timed.
If the trunk compartment lid is left
open, the light switches off after a few
minutes. To turn it on again, close the
lid and then reopen it.
Closing
To close the trunk lid grasp one of the
handles as indicated on the inner
covering and lower the lid.
Then press gently on the outside of
the lid, in correspondence of the lock,
until hearing it click in place.
Emergency Opening
If necessary, the trunk compartment lid
can be opened by pulling the small
cable, located underneath the
covering of the left-hand side panel.
Once you have located the cable and
pulled it out from the covering, pull it
forward to open the trunk
compartment lid.
Before Starting
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•Failure to equip your vehicle with
tires having adequate speed
capability can result in tire failure.
CAUTION!
Replacing original tires with tires of a
different size may result in false
speedometer and odometer readings.
Winter Tires
These tires are specially designed for
driving on snow and ice and are fitted
to replace the ones supplied with the
vehicle. Winter or all-season tires can
be identified by the M+S (Mud &
Snow) or 3PMSF (3 Peaks Mountain
Snow Flake) designation on the tire
sidewall.
Before mounting winter tires, contact
anAuthorized Maserati Dealerto
receive the technical information
necessary to advise you on wheel and
tire compatibility.
As to the type of tires to use, inflation
pressures and winter tires
specifications, carefully follow the
indications as reported in the
“Technical Data” and “Tire Inflation
Pressure” chapters in section “Features
and Specifications”.
WARNING!
The standard tires profile and rubber
mixture are optimized for wet and dry
driving conditions. Standard tires may
not prove favorable for snow
conditions.
NOTE:
Snow tires should have the same load
capacity as original equipment tires
and should be mounted on all four
wheels.
Snow Chains
Maserati approved traction devices (or
snow chains) may be used to improve
traction on compacted snow in heavy
snow conditions.
The use of snow chains is specified by
local regulations of each country.
Use snow chains of reduced
dimensions, with a maximum
projection of 0.35 in (9 mm) beyond
the tire tread.
Maserati recommended to use snow
chains KONIG, type “Supermagic”.
The snow chains may be fitted only on
rear wheel tires.
Please, contact your Service for further
information.Check the snow chain tension after
driving for a distance of about 55 yd
(50 m) with the chains fitted.
With the snow chains fitted, it is
advisable to deactivate the ESC system
(see chapter “Drive Mode” in this
section).
CAUTION!
• The use of non-recommended snow
chains may damage the vehicle.
• Broken chains can cause serious
damage. Stop the vehicle
immediately if noise occurs that
could indicate chain breakage.
Remove the damaged parts of the
chain before further use.
• Do not exceed 30 mph (50 km/h).
• Drive cautiously and avoid severe
turns and large bumps, especially
with a loaded vehicle.
• Avoid holes in the road, do not drive
over steps or sidewalks and do not
drive on long stretches without
snow. This will prevent damage to
the vehicle and the roadbed.
Driving
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8 – Features and Specifications
Refillings............................................. 266
Fuel Consumption...................................... 268
Technical Data......................................... 269
Tire Inflation Pressure................................... 274
265
WARNING!
California Proposition 65
Operating, servicing and maintaining
a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle
can expose you to chemicals including
such as, engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates and lead, that
which are know to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. To
minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, do not idle the engine except
as necessary, service your vehicle in a
well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when
servicing your vehicle. For more
information go to:
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-
vehicle
Engine Oil Identification
Symbol
This symbol means that the oil
has been certified by the
American Petroleum Institute
(API). Maserati only
recommends API Certified engine oils.
CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in yourengine oil as the chemicals can
damage your engine. Damage caused
by use of non-approved chemicals is
not covered by the new Vehicle
Limited Warranty.
Engine Oil Viscosity (SAE
Grade)
SAE 5W-40 engine oil is recommended
for all operating temperatures.
The engine oil filler cap also shows the
recommended engine oil viscosity for
your engine. For information on
engine oil filler cap location, refer to
chapter “Maintenance Procedures” in
section “Maintenance and Care”.
Lubricants that do not have both the
engine oil certification mark and the
correct SAE viscosity grade number
should not be used.
Fuel Consumption
NOTE:
•The technical data, values and
specifications in this Owner’s Manual
are provided as guidance only. The
vehicle specific data can deviate from
the information provided, for
example, as a result of optional or
special equipment ordered with the
vehicle, vehicle loads, and country
specific measurement methods.
•The specifications described below
can change without prior
notification.
The fuel consumption values shown
(Miles Per Gallon - MPG) are
established using EPA test guidelines.
City:13MPG
Highway:21MPG
Combined:16MPG
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CAUTION!
• Actual fuel economy results will vary
for many reasons, including driving
conditions and how you drive and
maintain your vehicle.
• The type of route, traffic and
weather conditions, driving style,
general condition of the vehicle,
equipment/accessories in the vehicle,
use of the air conditioning system,
vehicle load and other items or
situations which may negatively
affect the vehicle aerodynamics or
wind resistance lead to consumption
ratios differing from the indicated
ones.
Technical Data
NOTE:
The technical data, values and
specifications in this Owner’s Manual
are provided as guidance only. The
vehicle specific data can deviate from
the information provided, for
example, as a result of optional or
special equipment ordered with the
vehicle, vehicle loads, and country
specific measurement methods.
Features and Specifications
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Abbreviations.................7
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) . . .169
A/C Air Filter Replacement.......253
Accessories
Aftermarket Parts and Accessories
Statement.................11
Accident, in the event of........203
A/C System Maintenance........252
Airbag.....................47
Air bag System Components.....47
Air bag Warning Light.........66
Passenger Air bag Labels.......18
Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS).....................47
Air Conditioning Controls.......140
Air Conditioning Distribution.....101
Alarm, Vehicle Security..........26
ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor) . .44
Assistance....................9
Assistance, if you need.........9
Audio Controls...............128
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . .128
Audio, Customer Setting........136
Audio System................130
Automatic Transmission........150
Automatic Transmission Range . .152
AUX, USB and SD Memory Card
Ports.....................122
Battery....................237
Access the Battery...........215
Jump Start Procedure........215
Maintenance - Free Battery. . . .237To Disconnect the Battery.....237
To Reconnect the Battery......238
Bluetooth, Customer settings.....137
Bodywork Maintenance and Care . .255
Protection from Atmospheric
Agents..................255
Useful Advice to Keep the
Bodywork in Good Condition . . .256
Brakes
Brake and Stability Control
System...................167
Brake Fluid Level Check.......232
Brake Overheating..........172
Parking Brake..............164
Parking Brake - Manual
Release..................209
Using the Brakes............171
Bulb Replacement............247
Cargo Area
..................97
Child Restraint Systems
Children too large for Booster
Seats.....................55
Infants and Child Restraints.....54
Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children (LATCH)............57
Older Children and Child
Restraints.................55
Tips on getting the most out of
your child restraint...........56
Clock, analog................134
Comfort Pack Front Seats........76
Driver Memory Seat..........77Front Heated Seats...........76
Console
Central Console Components....73
Front Dome Console
Components...............71
Cruise Control...............175
Cupholders
Front Seats Cupholders........94
Rear Seats Cupholders.........94
Dashboard Components.........70
Data, Technical..............269
Defroster...................66
Doors Components.............72
Drive Mode, Controls..........159
Driving Conditions
Before the Trip.............194
Driving at Night............194
Driving in Fog..............195
Driving in the Mountains......195
Driving in the Rain..........194
Driving on Snow or Ice........196
Driving through Flooded
Sections..................196
Safe Driving...............194
DRL (Daytime Running Light)......84
Easy Entry/Exit function.........80
EDR (Event Data Recorder).......53
Emergency
Emergency Fuel Filler Door
Release..................193
Hazard Warning Flasher.......89
Index
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Mirrors
Folding Mirrors.............81
Inside Rearview Mirror........82
Mirrors Positioning...........80
Outside Mirrors.............80
MTC+ “Controls” Screen........131
MTC+ Settings - Customer
Programmable Features.......131
MTC+ System (Maserati Touch
Control Plus), Controls........128
Onboard Computer (Trip).......157
Onboard Diagnostics System.....173
ORC
(Occupant Restraint Controller) . . .51
Park Assist...................60
Parking....................166
Parking Brake...............164
Emergency Release of Parking
Brake...................209
Parking (Camera)..............64
Part Service..................11
Pets, transporting.............60
Phone/Bluetooth
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel.............144
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings..................137
Phone Mode..............145
Voice Commands...........145
Pollution Control Devices.......197Power Outlets................93
Refillings...................266
Refueling..................192
Reporting Safety Defects.........10
Restraint System
Child Restraint Systems........54
Occupant Restraint System......39
Roadside Assistance Program......15
Safety
Child Restraint Systems........54
Occupant Restraint System......39
Safety Tips.................65
Supplemental Restraint System -
Air bags..................47
Scheduled Maintenance Service . . .222
Scheduled Service Plan.........224
SD Memory Card, USB and AUX
Ports.....................122
Seat Belt
Load Limiting Devices.........45
Loking Retractor (ALR) Mode....44
Rear Passenger Seat Belts.......43
Seat Belt Reminder Light......111
Seat Belt Reminder System (SBR) . .46
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women . .46
Seat Belts Pretensioners........45
Three-Point Seat Belts.........40
Three-Point Seat Belts Untwisting
Procedure.................43
Seats, Front..................74
Front Seats Cupholders........94Power Lumbar..............75
Seat Adjustment.............74
Seatback Tilt...............75
Seats, Rear..................78
Rear Armrest...............79
Rear Head Restraints..........78
Rear Seats Cupholders.........94
Service and Warranty............8
Siri Smart Personal Assistant.....145
Skyhook Suspension...........103
Smoking Kit.................96
Snow Chains................183
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) -
Air Bags...................47
Start the Engine
Engine Start Failure..........149
Normal Starting of the Engine . .148
Steering Wheel Adjustment.......79
Phone and Voice Controls on
Steering Wheel.............144
Stored, Vehicle...............259
Stuck Vehicle, Freeing..........212
Symbols....................12
Tank, Fuel Refill..............192
Technical Data...............269
Telltales
Telltales on Speedometer......109
Telltales on Tachometer.......111
TFT Display: Warning/Indicator
Lights...................114
TFT Display
Controls..................114
Index
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