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In case of an accident, failure to use
seat belts causes the driver and
passengers a greater risk of injury or
death.
This Owner's Manual contains
warnings against operating procedures
that could result in a collision or injury
or damage to the environment. It also
contains cautions against procedures
that could damage the vehicle. If you
do not read this manual in its entirety,
you may miss important information.
Consider carefully all warnings and
cautions.
Important information may be missed
for not reading this manual in its
entirely. Consider carefully all
warnings and cautions.
WARNING!
• It is the driver’s responsibility to
operate the vehicle in a safe way: if
you are distracted while driving you
can lose control and cause serious
accidents.
• Maserati strongly recommends you
use particular care when operating
the features and tools that may
distract you.
• Mobile phones, PC, portable audio
device or other features operated while the vehicle is moving can be
very dangerous and can cause
serious accidents, and in some states
is against the law.
• It is very dangerous to send text
messages while driving, do so only
when the vehicle is not moving.
• In some Countries/States the use of
mobile phones when driving is
forbidden: it is the driver’s sole
responsibility to respect local
regulations.
• ROLL-OVER WARNING Utility vehicles
have a significantly higher rollover
rate than other types of vehicles.
This vehicle has a higher ground
clearance and a higher center of
gravity than many passenger
vehicles. It is capable of performing
better in a wide variety of off-road
applications. Driven in an unsafe
manner, all vehicles can go out of
control. Because of the higher center
of gravity, if this vehicle is out of
control it may roll over while some
other vehicles may not. Do not
attempt sharp turns, abrupt
maneuvers, or other unsafe driving
actions that can cause loss of vehicle
control. Failure to operate this
vehicle safely may result in a
collision, rollover of the vehicle, and severe or fatal injury. Drive carefully.
Failure to use the driver and
passenger seat belts provided is a
major cause of severe or fatal injury.
In fact, the U.S. government notes
that the universal use of existing
seat belts could cut the highway
death toll by 10,000 or more each
year and could reduce disabling
injuries by two million annually. In a
rollover crash, an unbelted person is
significantly more likely to die than a
person wearing a seat belt. Always
buckle up.
CAUTION!
If battery charge is too low, proper
function of some electric/electronic
components may not be guaranteed. It
is necessary to recharge the battery in
order to allow all vehicle’s components
and systems to function correctly.Introduction
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present to occupant present the
system will repeat the warning
sequence.
The driver should instruct all other
occupants to fasten their seat belts.
If a front seat belt is unbuckled while
traveling at speeds greater than
5 mph (8 km/h), BeltAlert ®
will
provide both audio and visual
notification on the instrument cluster.
The front passenger seat BeltAlert ®
is
not active when the front passenger
seat is not occupied. BeltAlert ®
may
be triggered when an animal or heavy
object is on the front passenger seat.
It is recommended to restrain pets in
the rear seat, in pet harnesses or pet
carriers that are secured by seat belts,
and properly stow cargo.
Seat Belts and Pregnant
Women Seat belts should be worn by pregnant
women: the risk of injury in the event
of an accident is greatly reduced for
them and the unborn child if they are
wearing a seat belt. The best way to
protect the fetus is to protect the
mother.
Pregnant women must position the
lower part of the belt below the belly
so that it passes over the pelvis and
under the abdomen (see figure). When a safety belt is worn properly, it is
more likely that the baby will not be
hurt in a crash. For pregnant women, as
for anyone, the key to making safety
belts effective is wearing them properly.
WARNING!
Pregnant women must carefully
observe the above indications, as well
as local regulation concerning the use
of seat belts.Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS) — Air Bags This vehicle has front air bags and
lap/shoulder belts for both the driver
and front passenger. The front air
bags are a supplement to the seat belt
restraints systems.
The driver's advanced front air bag is
mounted in the center of the steering
wheel in the area shown in the
picture. On this area is embossed the
word “SRS AIRBAG” for easier
recognition.
The passenger's advanced front air
bag is mounted in the dashboard,
above the glove compartment in the
area shown in the picture. On this
area is embossed the word “AIRBAG”
for easier recognition.
NOTE:
These air bags are designed to the
advanced air bag regulatory
requirements.Before Starting
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vehicle's tow hook socket, while the
front sensors stay active and can
provide acoustic and visual warnings.
The rear sensors are automatically
reactivated when the trailer's cable
plug is removed.
Rear Parking Camera Your vehicle is equipped with a rear
parking camera that allows you to see
an image on the MTC+ screen of the
rear surroundings of your vehicle
whenever the shift lever is put into R
(Reverse).
When “Parkview Camera Off Delay”
mode is enabled, the rear view image
shall be displayed for up to 10 seconds
after shifting out of R (Reverse).
When “Rearwiew Camera Delay”
mode is enabled, the rear view image
shall be displayed for up to 10 seconds
after shifting out of R (Reverse).
To assist the driver during maneuvers
on dead-ends/roads and on
intersections, the vehicle may be
equipped with an optional surround
view camera system. In this case, the
rear parking camera is integrated into
the surround view camera system. In
both configurations (rear parking
camera only or surround view camera
system), you can monitor the rear
view. For more details on this option,
see chapter "Surround View Camera
System (optional)" in this section.
The image will be displayed along
with a caution note to “Check Entire
Surroundings” across the top of the screen. After five seconds this note
will disappear.
The rear parking camera is located on
the rear of the vehicle above the rear
license plate.
When the shift lever is shifted out of R
(Reverse), the rear camera mode is
exited and the navigation or audio
screen appears again.
When displayed, dynamic grid lines (if
the function is set to “MTC+ Settings”)
will illustrate the width of the vehicle
to assist with parking or aligning to a
hitch/receiver. The dynamic grid lines
will show separate zones in different
color that will help indicate the
distance to the rear of the vehicle.Before Starting
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The AUX auxiliary port features:
• typical input impedance between
AUX-IN and AUX_REF: 13 Kohm;
• max. applicable voltage: 0.75 Vrms at
1 kHz;
• input compatible only with 3.5 mm
jack connectors (not included).
Any player with these characteristics
and analogue audio output (headset
output type) can be served by the
MTC+ System. The system can
recognize the connection to a player
outlet autonomously, by enabling
access to the audio functions
connected to this source.
This USB input
can be used for
data exchange (refer to the MTC+
guide for further details).
Two other USB ports for charging of
connected source (CHARGE ONLY
label) are present inside the glove box
compartment of the dashboard. In the compartment of the central
console there is also a SD memory card
input. Once inserted into the slot, to
extract it, press lightly on the card.
For rear seat passengers, there are two
USB ports inside the compartment
located on the rear end of the central
console, above the air vents.
To access the USB ports open the
outside cover. This USB ports allow charging
(CHARGE ONLY label) the connected
source.
Following conditions can create USB
inputs damage or malfunction:
• Usage of non-original lightning
cables.
• Usage of defective rechargeable
devices (smartphone, tablet, mass
storage devices or other generic USB
devices).
• ONLY insert media (eg., USB or SD
card), into your vehicle if it came
from a trusted source.
• Usage of damaged or defective
cables.
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
track, random or repeat mode,
selection and navigation of
playlist/genre/singer/album/Podcast.
CAUTION!
Do not leave your USB device, iPod ®
or
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4 – Dashboard Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster ...................................... 160
Infotainment System .................................... 185
Audio Controls ......................................... 192
Audio System .......................................... 193
MTC+ “Controls” Screen ................................. 195
MTC+ Settings ......................................... 198
Dashboard Compartment ................................ 210
Analog Clock .......................................... 214
Air Conditioning Controls ................................ 214
Phone and Voice Controls on Steering Wheel ................. 224
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sector 23, only the main menu number
and the scroll arrows remain displayed
in the sector 3 , left side.
Within a submenu, press and release
the switch in the
and arrow
directions to scroll the menu.
Press the
button to return to the
main menu from an item of interest or
from an information screen.
Main Menu & Submenu Content
Overview
1. MAIN MENU
• View speed in mph or km/h
2. VEHICLE INFO
• Tire Pressure
• Transmission Temperature
• Oil Temperature
• Oil Pressure
• Battery Voltage
• Maintenance 3. DRIVE MODE
• Drive Mode - Ride Height - Torque
Distribution - Powertrain status - ESC
status - Suspension stiffness status
4. Driver Assist (if equipped)
• Shows the status of any active driver
assist systems: CC, ACC, LKA and
HAS. Graphics in the main area of
TFT display only refer to ACC, LKA
and HAS systems
• LKA (LaneSense) status
5. FUEL ECONOMY
• Average, Range, Current gage
6. TRIP
• Trip A: Average, Avg. speed, Elapsed
time, Distance
• Trip B: Average, Avg. speed, Elapsed
time, Distance
7. START&STOP
• Messages relating to the Start&Stop
function
8. AUDIO
• Information concerning audio status
according to current media source,
track and station.
• Information on phone incoming call.
9. STORED MESSAGES
10. VEHICLE SETTINGS • Speed Warning: enables, disables or
sets the speed limit represented in
the dynamic icon on the TFT display
• Auto apply Off/On of the Electric
Parking Brake
• Interior Lighting
– Backlighting
– Ambient Lighting
• SCREEN SETUP
– Upper Left
– Upper Right
– Main Menu: Line 1
– Main Menu: Line 2
– Main Menu: Line 3
– MPH km/h Display On/Off
– Main Menu Navigation
– Outline Coloring
– Key-On Display
– Key-Off Display
– Defaults
Messages on Main Display Area
The main display area also displays
"pop up" messages. These pop up
messages fall into several categories:
• Five-Second Stored Messages
When the appropriate conditions
occur, this type of message appears
on the main display area for five
seconds and then returns to the
previous screen. Most of the
messages of this type are thenDashboard Instruments and Controls
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Press and release the button to
return to the main menu.
6. TRIP
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
For each of the “Trip A” and “Trip B”
sub-menus the screen will display the
following: • “Distance ” traveled in miles or km.
Shows the total covered distance
since the last reset.
• “Average ” consumption in MPG (US),
MPG (UK) or L/100km.
Shows the average fuel
consumption since the last reset.
• “Average ” speed in MPH or km/h.
Shows the average speed since the
last reset.
• “Elapsed Time ”
Shows the total time of travel since
the last reset in “hours:minutes:
seconds.” Elapsed Time will
increment when the ignition switch
is in the RUN or START position.
Press the multifunction switch (
) for
1 second and release to reset “Trip A”
or “Trip B”.
“Trip B” is reset after each key on/key
off cycle.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
7. START & STOP
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
With the ignition device in RUN
position, the screen will display the
status of the function (see example in
picture). To change the status of the function, please see chapter
“Automatic Start&Stop System” of
section “Driving”.
8. AUDIO
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The display will show the audio status
(source and current audio track) as set
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lines of 15 alphanumeric characters.
Displays Audio Statuses are:
• AM : Station Number, provided with
one line of info (frequency);
• FM : Frequency, provided with 2 info
lines;
• SXM (SiriusXM Satellite radio):
number and station name, artist,
song;
• BTSA Bluetooth: folder, album,
artist, song;
• USB (Audio): USB, album, artist,
current track or, if available, previous
track, current track and next track;
• USB : folder, previous track, current
track and next track;
• SD Card (Audio): album, artist,
previous track, current track and
next track;
• SD Card : folder, previous track,
current track and next track;
• AUX : name of source, “Device
Connected” text;
• No Signal : “No Signal Available”
text;
• Mute : symbol “Mute”, the lines
remain those displayed before the
command “Mute”.
The different reception modes are
identified by symbols, shown on the display above the info lines. The chart
indicates their meaning.
AM
FM
AUX
SD
SXM Satellite Radio
USB
• Many signals
• Signal not available BTSA
App
Audio mute
• Phone Call Details
The display will show the
information on incoming call if this
feature is checkmarked on MTC+
(see “MTC+ Settings” in this
section). On display, said details
shall temporarily replace the ones
on media source in use.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
9. STORED MESSAGES
Press and release the central switch in
the or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The system will either display the
number of the stored messages (if any
available) or “No Stored Messages” as
shown in picture.Dashboard Instruments and Controls
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• Time/Date (default: Upper Left)
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance
Upper Right
(example in picture)
• None
• Compass
• Outside Temperature (default: Upper
Right)
• Date
• Time
• Time/Date (default: Upper Left)
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance Main Menu: Line 1
(only displays in Main Menu)
• None (default status)
• Compass
• Outside Temp.
• Date
• Time
• Time/Date
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance
• Audio
Main Menu: Line 2
(only displays in Main Menu)
• Same configurable options as Line 1
Main Menu: Line 3
(only displays in Main Menu)
• Same configurable options as Line 1 MPH km/h Display
(instruction line)
•On
•Off
Main Menu Navigation
•On
•Off
Outline Coloring
•On
•Off
Key-On Display
•On
•Off
Key-Off Display
• On: Trip summary
• Off: screen with Maserati logo and
trident
Defaults
• Restore
• Cancel
Scroll with the switch in the
or
arrow directions to view the
selectable items (in the example
“Time” is selected). A check mark will
remain next to the previously-selected
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Gear Shift Indicator Light
This indicator lights up to
indicate gear shift change in
order to optimize fuel
consumption.
See “Drive Mode” in section
“Driving” for further
information.
Performance "Launch Control"
Indicator (TROFEO version only)
This indicator lights up when
the car is launched in the
"Launch Control"
performance start procedure.
See chapter "Drive Mode" in section
"Driving" for "Launch Control"
procedure.
Service AWD System Message
The message and the warning light on
the TFT display will illuminate when
all-wheel drive feature requires
service. For further information refer
to “All-Wheel Drive” in section
“Driving”. Infotainment System The vehicle is equipped with the
infotainment Maserati Touch Control
Plus (MTC+) System, an advanced user
interface which combines innovative
and exclusive technical features
integrating entertainment, user
settings, air conditioning, navigation,
communication and information
features within a single system.
The MTC+ System features an audio
system which is acoustically optimized
for this specific vehicle.
WARNING!
The navigation system assists the
driver while driving, providing advice
and suggestions, by voice guidance
and graphic information, for the best
route to reach the set destination. The suggestions provided by the
navigation system do not relieve the
driver from full responsibility for the
maneuvers made through traffic while
driving, or from compliance with road
regulations and other provisions
regarding road traffic. The person
driving the vehicle is always and in
any case responsible for safe driving
on the road.
The vehicle is provided with a specific
add
to the owner’
s manual, describing
the MTC+ System features and listing
all warnings and precautions, which
are essential for a safe use of the
system. Maserati advises you to read
this add carefully and thoroughly.
The MTC+ display is positioned in the
central part of the dashboard and the
manual controls and devices for
connecting external sources are
positioned on the central console.
1. MTC+ touch display.
2. Ports for SD card, AUX and USB (for
further details, refer to “Interior
features” in section
“Understanding the Vehicle”).
3. “Browse” button
.
4. “Back” button
.
5. “Enter” button.
6. Volume control.Dashboard Instruments and Controls
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