2025 Maserati Granturismo Owner's Manual

2025 Maserati Granturismo owners manual
Year:
2025
Make:
Maserati
Model:
Granturismo

Online manual

Size:
6.93 MB

Table of Contents

- Introduction
7
On-board Documentation Kit
8
Updating
8
Owner’s Information Online
9
Consulting the manual
9
Meaning of Warning and Note Symbols
9
Optional Equipment and Versions/Markets Availability
9
Other General Indications
9
Abbreviations
10
Service and Warranty
11
Suggestion for Obtaining Service
11
If You Need Assistance
12
Warranty Information
12
Parts Service
12
Aftermarket Parts & Accessories Statement
12
Non-genuine Maserati Parts
12
Maserati Roadside Assistance Program (available for USA and Canada only)
13
Emergency Roadside Services
13
Information needed for when you call
13
Summary of Program Benefits and Services
13
Under this Agreement
14
Address Inquiries to
14
Reporting Safety Defects
14
NHTSA’s Toll-free Auto Safety Hotline
14
Reporting safety defects in Canada
14
Vehicle Identification Number
15
Electric Motors Identification Number
16
Warning and Homologation / Information Labels
16
Anti-theft Label on Moving Parts
16
Overview Labels with Cautions and Warning Notes
16
Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) Label
17
California Proposition 65 Warning Label
17
Passenger Airbag Labels
17
Danger Restart Engine with Hood Open Label
17
Loading Information Label
17
Tire Information Label
17
Smart Charge Port Label
18
Air Conditioning System Fluid Label
18
Coolant System Label
18
TAG (Telepass) Positioning
18
Cargo Spacer Label (only for GranCabrio)
19
Symbol on/near Components
19
Danger Symbols
19
Symbols of Prohibitions and Compulsory Measures
19
Main Controls Overview
22
On Dashboard
22
On Central Console
22
On Front Dome Console
22
On Front Doors
23
Electric System Information
24
System Components
24
Operating Principle
25
High Voltage Battery
25
High Voltage Battery Service
26
General Information
27
In Case of Damage to the 800 V High Voltage Battery
27
Overheated System Components: Failures
28
Operating Mode
29
Passive and Active Safety System
29
Passive Safety
29
Active Safety
29
Occupants Restraint Systems (ORS)
30
Three-Point Seat Belts
32
Three-Point Seat Belt Untwisting Procedure
34
Passengers Seat Belts
34
Using Seat Belt in Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) Mode
35
Automatic Locking Mode Setting
35
Automatic Locking Mode Unsetting
35
Use of Seat Belt Reminder (SBR) System
35
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
36
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - AirBags
36
AirBag System Components
37
Advanced Front AirBags Properties
37
Supplemental Airbags
39
Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side AirBags (SAB)
39
Supplemental Side AirBag Inflatable Curtain (SABIC)
39
Airbag Deployment Sensors and Controls
39
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
39
2.5.4.1.1 Airbag Warning Light
40
Front AirBag Inflator Units
40
Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side AirBag (SAB) Inflator Units
41
Supplemental Side AirBag Inflatable Curtain (SABIC) Inflator Units
41
Front and Side Impact Sensors
41
Enhanced Accident Response System
41
AirBag Deployment Result
41
AirBag System Maintenance
42
Transport of persons with disability
42
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
42
Child Restraint System (CRS)
43
Infants and Child Restraints
44
Older Children and Child Restraints
45
Children Too Large for Booster Seats
45
Here are Some Tips on Getting the Most out of Your Child Restraint
46
Installing Child Restraint Systems using the Vehicle Seat Belt equipped with ALR
46
Lower Anchors and Tether for Children (LATCH)
46
Installing a LATCH- Compatible Child Restraint System (only for GranTurismo)
47
Installing a LATCH- Compatible Child Restraint System (only for GranCabrio)
48
Important Safety Notice for Transporting Children
49
Active Roll Bars (only for GranCabrio)
50
Tires Information
51
Tire Safety Information
51
Tire Markings
51
Tire Sizing Chart
51
Tire Identification Number (TIN)
52
Tire Terminology and Definitions
53
Tire and Loading Information Label
54
Loading
54
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit—
54
Tires
55
Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades
55
Treadwear
55
Traction Grades
55
Temperature Grades
55
Tire Pressure
56
Safety
56
Economy
56
Ride comfort and vehicle stability
56
Tire Pressure Checkup
56
Tread Wear Indicators
57
Tires Durability
57
Replacement Tires
57
Tire Types
58
60
Snow Socks
62
Pneumatic Suspension Mode for Wheel Change
62
Spare Tire ()
62
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
63
Premium System
64
TPMS Deactivation
66
Radio Frequency Transmitter - Regulatory Information
66
Brake and Stability Control Systems
67
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
67
ESC ON
68
ESC OFF
68
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
68
Traction Control System (TCS)
69
Brake Assist System (BAS)
69
Brake Throttle Override (BTO)
69
Hill Start Assist (HSA)
70
HSA Activation Criteria
70
Roll-Over Mitigation (ROM)
70
Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) ()
70
Anti-theft Alarm Systems
71
Electric Motors Immobilizer System
71
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
71
Replacement Key fobs
71
Vehicle Security Alarm
72
Rearming the System
72
Arming the System
72
To disarm the System
73
External Lighting
74
External Lights Equipment
74
External Lights Cluster
74
Integrated External Rear-View Mirror Lights
75
SmartBeam™ System ()
75
System Limitations
75
Adaptive “Full-LED” Headlight ()
76
“Full-LED” Technology
76
AFS Functions
76
AFS System Failure
77
Automatic High Beam
77
Activation Mode
77
High Beam with “Glare Free” Function ()
78
Activation Mode
78
Automatic High Beams/Glare Free High Beams Failure
79
Interior Lighting
80
Dome Lights
80
Button to Switch on Passenger Compartment Lights
80
Illuminated Entry/Exit
81
Vehicle Lighting with Open/Closed Doors
82
Use of Light Switch for Vehicle Lighting
82
Ambient Lights and Backlight Adjustment
83
Headlight Leveling
83
Internal Equipment
83
Electric Power Outlets
83
Power Outlet inside the Rear Central Tunnel Compartment
84
Power Outlet inside the Trunk
84
Storage Compartments
84
Cup Holders
85
Cup Holders for Front Passengers
85
Cup Holders for Rear Passengers
85
Multimedia Ports
85
Wireless Charger ()
86
iPod ® Connection
87
Sun Visors
88
Wi-Fi Hotspot ( )
88
Soft Top (only for GranCabrio)
88
Precautions
89
Opening the soft top system
90
Closing the soft top system
91
Interruption/Inhibition of Soft Top Movement
91
Soft Top Failure
93
Windstop (only for GranCabrio)
94
Lifter System
97
System Operation
97
System in Failure or not Available
98
Cargo Area
98
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity
98
Ski and Snowboard Bag Compartment (only for GranTurismo)
99
Cargo Spacer (only for GranCabrio)
99
Audio System
100
Sonus Faber Premium Audio System
100
Sonus Faber High Premium Audio System
101
Air Conditioning Distribution
102
Fixed Air Vents
102
Adjustable Air Vents
103
HomeLink ®
104
Before You Start Programming HomeLink®
104
System with Devices Provided with Rolling Codes
104
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured after 1995
104
Synchronizing the Rolling Codes
105
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
105
System with Devices Without Rolling Code
105
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured before 1995
105
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
106
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming
106
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button (Canadian/Gate Operator)
106
Using HomeLink®
107
Security
107
Troubleshooting Tips
107
Safety Tips
110
Transporting Passengers
110
Vehicle Safety Checks
110
Seat Belts
110
Airbag Warning Light
110
Defroster
110
Floor Mat
110
Tires
111
Lights and Indicator Lights
111
Door Latches
111
Fluid Leaks
111
800 V Battery System
111
In Case of Damage to the 800 V High Voltage Battery
111
Car Cleaning and Sanitizing
112
Transporting Pets
112
Keys
113
Key fob Operation
113
Doors Unlock
113
Doors Lock
114
Trunk Lid Open
114
PANIC Alarm
115
Requiring and Setting Additional Key fobs
115
Key fob Battery Replacement
115
Remove the Emergency Key from the Key fob
116
Wearable Activity Key Content
116
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
117
Ignition Device
117
Ignition Device States
118
Shift Ignition Device to STOP Alert
118
Passive Entry System
119
Unlock Door from the Driver Side
119
Unlock Door from the Passenger Side
119
Preventing Inadvertent Locking of the Key fob Inside the Vehicle ( )
120
Release the Lid and Enter the Trunk
120
Door Lock from Outside
120
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
121
Proximity System
121
Welcome Lights
122
Walk Away Lock
122
Exiting the Car
122
Open a Door
122
Reset
123
Door Opening from Inside - Discharged Battery
123
Doors Security Locking
124
Doors Locking/ Unlocking
124
Automatic Door Lock
124
Automatic Door Unlock on Exit
124
Set Automatic Door Unlock on Exit
125
Seat Adjustment
125
Front Seats
125
Front Power Seats
125
3.8.1.1.1 Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment
125
3.8.1.1.2 Seat Up/Down Adjustment
126
3.8.1.1.3 Seat Tilt Control (Rotation)
126
3.8.1.1.4 Seat Back Tilt Control
126
3.8.1.1.5 Power Lumbar
126
3.8.1.1.6 Seat Bolster Control
126
3.8.1.1.7 Cushion Bolster Control
126
3.8.1.1.8 Cushion Length Control
126
Front Heated Seats
126
3.8.1.2.1 Front Seats Heat Function
127
Front Ventilated Seats ()
127
3.8.1.3.1 Front Ventilated Seats Function
127
Front Neck Warmer (Scarf) Seats (, only fo GranCabrio)
128
3.8.1.4.1 Front Neck Warmer (Scarf) Seats function
128
Rear Seats
128
Access the Rear Seats
128
Head Restraints
129
Rear Head Restraints
129
Memorize Front Seats Position
130
Memory Profiles Setting
130
Pairing Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter to Seats Memory
131
Memory Position Recall
131
Power Windows
131
Auto-Down Function
132
Auto-Up Function with Anti-Pinch Protection
132
Reset Auto-Up/Down
133
Open the Windows with Key fob and Ignition STOP
133
Wind Buffeting
133
Steering Wheel Adjustment
133
Power Adjustment
133
Heated Steering Wheel
133
Rear View Mirrors
134
External Mirrors
134
Mirrors Positioning
135
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse
135
Folding Mirrors
136
Internal Rear-View Mirror
136
“Mirror Dimmer” Function
136
Digital Internal Rear-View Mirror (, only for GranTurismo)
137
Trunk Lid Operation
138
Opening
138
Closing
138
Power Trunk Lid/Hands free Operation (, only for GranTurismo)
138
Close and Lock with Key Fobs inside the Vehicle
141
Set the Position of Maximum Power Trunk Lid Opening
141
Power Trunk Lid Automatic Safe Movement
141
Hands Free Power Trunk Lid Release and Closing ()
142
Trunk Lid Emergency Release
143
Emergency Exit form Inside the Trunk
143
Open and Close the Hood
144
Opening
144
Closing
145
Access the Glove Box Compartment
145
Privacy Lock Functions
146
Glove Box Activation Procedure
146
Glove Box Deactivation Procedure
147
Glove Box Manual Unlock
147
Valet Mode Activation Procedure
147
On-Board Instrumentation Overview
150
Responsible Use of Digital Instrumentation
150
Driver Distraction
150
Operational Safety
150
Instrument Cluster Overview
151
Central Sector Layout
152
Areas List
153
Instrument Cluster Pop Up Messages
156
Pop up position on instrument cluster
156
Pop up Messages
156
Pop up Messages with Ignition Device in ON
156
Navigation Messages
156
Instrument Cluster Settings and Menu Overview
157
Setting Controls
157
Main Menu Overview
158
Quick Actions Overview
158
Widget Overview
158
Main Menu Contents
158
1. SPEEDOMETER
158
2. NAVIGATION
158
3. PERFORMANCE
159
4. DRIVER ASSIST ()
162
5. STORED MESSAGES
162
6-7. TRIP A / TRIP B (when active)
163
8. Charging Screen Status
163
Quick Actions Contents
164
1. RECENT CALLS
164
2. CLUSTER LAYOUT
164
3. HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) ()
164
Widgets Contents
166
MEDIA
166
G-METER
167
COMPASS
168
TIME and WEATHER
168
BLANK (no-widget)
168
CURRENT CONSUMPTION
168
TRIP A / TRIP B (when active)
169
TORQUE MANAGEMENT
169
TIRE PRESSURE
169
Warning and Indicator Lights
170
Hard Telltales
170
Soft Telltales
173
Maserati Intelligent Assistant™ Operation
180
General Notes
180
Manual Controls and Devices
180
Main Status Bar on MIA Display
181
Main Category Bar on MIA Display
182
Switch Off Touch Screen Backlight
183
Touch screen Display Warnings
183
Customizing the Main Status and Category Bar
183
Functions of My Car Menu on MIA
183
Overview
183
Tire Pressure
184
Functions of Electric Vehicle Menu on MIA
184
Power Flow
184
Driving History
185
Schedules
185
Charge Setting
186
Maximum Battery Level
187
Functions of Drive Mode Menu on MIA
187
Max Range
187
GT
187
Sport
187
Corsa
188
Max Boost
189
Endurance
189
Functions of Performance Menu on MIA
190
Electric Motors
190
Torque Management
190
Drag Race
190
Accessory Gauges
190
Functions of Controls Menu on MIA
191
Functions of Settings Menu on MIA
192
Display
193
My Profile
194
Safety & Driving Assistant
194
Hybrid Electric
195
Clock & Date
195
Phone/Bluetooth
195
Voice
196
Navigation
196
Camera
196
Mirrors & Wipers
196
Lights
197
Brakes
197
Doors & Locks
197
Seat & Comfort
198
Key Off Options
198
Suspension
198
Audio
199
Notification
199
SiriusXM Setup
200
Geolocation
200
Software Updates
200
System Information
200
Reset
200
Mobile Phone Pairing
202
Controls on Steering Wheel
203
ADAS Controls
203
Phone and Voice Controls
203
Phone Mode Button
204
Voice Recognition Button
204
Siri Smart Personal Assistant
205
Audio System Controls
205
External Lights Controls
206
Controls on Comfort Display
206
External Lights Switch Operation
207
Parking Lights
208
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
208
Low and High Beam Lights
208
Twilight Sensor
208
Blinking
208
Rear Fog Light
208
Direction Indicators
209
Lights Failure Messaging
209
Internal Light Controls
210
Dome Console Lights
210
Wipers and Washers Control
210
Operation of Control
211
“Smart washing” Function
212
Head Windshield Washer Nozzles
212
Rain Sensor Operation
212
Activation
212
Deactivation
212
Smart Clock
213
Air Conditioning Controls
214
Dual Zone Climate Controls
214
Description of Controls
214
Dual Zone Climate Control Functions
217
Air Conditioning (A/C)
217
Recirculation and Air Quality Sensor (AQS)
217
MAX A/C
218
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)
218
Automatic operation
218
Manual operation
218
Operating Tips
218
Warnings when Driving
222
Normal Starting of the Electric Motors
223
Electric Motors Start Failure
224
Electric Motors Turn Off
224
Panic Stop Strategy
224
Automatic Transmission
224
Automatic Transmission Pulse Activation Buttons
225
To Engage a Mode (briefly)
225
Automatic Transmission Range
226
P (Park)
226
R (Reverse)
227
N (Neutral)
227
D (Drive)
227
eCoasting Level Paddles
228
Transmission Malfunction and Overheating Conditions
228
Transmission Emergency Control
228
Transmission Oil Over Temperature
229
Transmission Manual Release of P (Park) Position
229
All-Wheel Drive
230
Drive Mode
231
Controls Preview
231
Setting the Drive Mode
231
MAX RANGE Mode
232
GT Mode
232
SPORT Mode
233
CORSA Mode
233
ESC OFF Mode
234
Performance Limitation
234
Turtle Mode
234
Power Reduction
235
Launch Control Mode
236
Launch Control Sequence
236
Parking Brake
237
Manual Engagement/ Disengagement
237
Failure Indication
238
Initialize the EPB System after Re-connecting the Vehicle Battery
239
Emergency Disengagement
239
EPB Operation with Overheated Brakes
239
Parking
239
Using the Brakes
240
Brake Pads and Brake Discs
240
New Brake Pads and/or Brake Discs
241
Brake Overheating
241
eBraking Mode
241
Use of the Electric Motors
241
While Driving
241
Spare Parts
241
Park Assist
242
Park Assist Sensors
242
Park Assist Warning Messages Display
242
Enabling and Disabling Park Assist
243
Active Park Braking
244
Side Distance Warning (with Surround View only)
245
Service the Park Assist System
246
Cleaning the Park Assist Sensors
246
Park Assist System Usage Precautions
246
Park Assist Volume
247
Rear Parking Camera
247
Surround View Camera System ()
249
System components
249
Speed Limiter - SL
252
Controls
252
Displayed Information
253
Activation
253
Speed Range of Use
253
Setting
253
Temporary Deactivation
254
Resume Speed
254
Drive Override
254
Intelligent Speed Assist - ISA ()
254
Activation / Deactivation
255
Indications on the Display
255
Acceptance / Rejection of the Suggested Speed
255
Cruise Control - CC
256
Controls
256
Configuration
256
Displayed Information
257
Activation
257
Speed Range of Use
257
Setting Desired Speed
257
Changing Speed Setting
257
Temporary Deactivation
258
Driver Override
258
Resume Speed
258
Using Cruise Control on Hill
258
Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC ()
258
Warnings and Cautions
258
Displayed Information
260
System Controls and Activation Conditions
260
Speed Range of Use
261
Activation/Deactivation
261
Setting the Speed
261
Driver Override
262
Changing Speed Setting
262
Temporary Deactivation
262
Conditions for Disabling and Deactivation
262
Resuming Speed
262
Setting the Time Gap
263
Overtake Aid
264
System Operation Before and During Stop
264
Display Warnings and Maintenance of ACC and FCW Systems
264
Wipe Front Radar Sensor Warning
264
Clean Front Windshield Warning
265
Service ACC/FCW Warning
265
Precautions while Driving with ACC
266
Offset Driving
266
Turns and Bends
266
Using ACC on Hills
266
Lane Changing
266
Narrow Vehicles
267
Stationary Objects and Vehicles
267
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
267
Forward Collision Warning - FCW
267
Automated Emergency Braking System
268
System Operation
268
Speed Range of Use
269
System Status
269
System Setting
270
Limited Operation and Service Warning
270
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
270
Active Lane Management - ALM (, with BSA only)
271
Speed Range of Use
271
Customized Settings
271
Meanings of Settings
272
System Availability
272
Function Description and Operating Mode
273
System Limitations
274
System in Faulty
274
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
274
Blind Spot Assist - BSA ()
275
System Operation
275
Speed Range of Use
276
Entering from the Side
276
Entering from the Rear
276
Overtaking Traffic
276
Other Cases
277
RCP - Rear Cross Path ()
277
BSA and RCP Setting
278
BSA in Visual Mode
278
BSA in Visual and Acoustic Mode
278
Blind Spot Assist Off
279
System in Faulty
279
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
279
Drowsy Driver Detection - DDD ()
279
System Intervention
279
Active Driving Assist – ADA ()
280
System Operation
281
Speed Range of Use
282
Monitoring on Cluster Display
282
Hands Detection on Steering Wheel
283
System Statuses
283
System Disengage
283
System Cancellation
284
System Limitations
284
System in Faulty
284
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
284
Traffic Sign Assist – TSA ()
284
Customized Settings
285
Signs Monitoring on Instrument Cluster
285
System Limitations
285
System in Faulty
286
Charging
286
Charging Door on the Vehicle
287
Emergency Charging Door Release
288
Charge Cable Emergency Unlock
289
Type of charging point label
289
Key-ON / Key-OFF Visualization
290
Power Sources
290
General Information
291
Types of Charging Cables
292
MODE 2 Charge Cable ()
293
MODE 2 Cable Variants Table
294
Country Group Table for MODE 2 cable
294
Charge Status Control Unit
295
Charging System Failure
296
Charging System / Maintenance / Cleaning
300
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Specifications
300
MODE 3 Charge Cable ()
300
MODE 4 Charging Cable - Fast Charge
300
Maserati Public Charge Network ()
300
Alternating Current (AC) Charging at Home
301
Charging Procedure
302
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 2” Charging Cable
303
Maserati Wallbox Charging Station ()
304
Charging Procedure from Public Charging Station (AC)
305
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 3” Charging Cable
305
Charging from Public Charging Station (DC) Procedure
306
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 4” Charging Cable
307
Charging Functions
308
Driving Conditions
308
Before the Trip
308
Driving Style
308
Top Speed
308
Acceleration
308
Traffic and Road Conditions
308
Safe Driving
308
Driving at Night
309
Driving in the Rain
309
Driving in Fog
309
Driving in the Mountains
310
Driving on Snow or Ice
310
SOS and Assist Call ()
312
SOS Call
312
In an Emergency
312
Assist Call
313
In the Event of an Accident
314
Hazard Warning Flashers
315
Tool Kit
315
315
Battery Overheating
316
In case of a Punctured Tire
317
Using Tire Repair Kit
317
Using the Spare Wheel (only for GranTurismo)
318
To Refit the Standard Wheel with Repaired or Replaced Tire
321
If a Fuse Blows
322
Used Fuses Characteristics
322
Position of Fuses
322
Fuses Box on the Front Left Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
323
Fuses Box on the Rear Left Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
324
Fuse Box in the Trunk Compartment
325
In Case of External Lights Fault Signal
327
Replacement of LED Lights
327
Soft Top manual closing operation (only for GranCabrio)
328
Emergency Release of the Parking Brake
330
Transmission Manual Release of P (Park) Position
331
Freeing the Stuck Vehicle
331
Auxiliary Jump-Start Procedure
332
Battery Remote Posts Position
332
Jump-Start Procedure
333
Towing a Disabled Vehicle
334
Manual Release of Transmission with Low Battery
334
Vehicle Towing Conditions
334
Scheduled Maintenance Service
338
Interval Running Coupons
338
Scheduled Maintenance (Service) Indicator
338
Scheduled Service Plan
339
Main Operations/Service Coupons
340
Periodic Maintenance
342
Every 600 mi (1000 km) or before long journeys
342
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Use
342
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
342
Spare Parts
342
Dealer Service
342
Maintenance Service Components
344
Maintenance Procedures
345
Level Checks
345
Cooling System Level Check
345
Brake Fluid Level Check
346
Adding Windshield Washer Fluid
346
Automatic Transmission Oil Check
347
Fluid Level Check for Transmission Cooling System
347
A/C Air Filter Replacement
347
Wiper Maintenance and Blades Replacement
347
Windshield Wiper Arms Lifting
347
Windshield Wiper Maintenance
348
Spray nozzles
348
Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement
348
Battery Status and Maintenance
349
Battery State of Charge
349
To Disconnect the Battery
350
To Reconnect the Battery
351
Useful Advice to Extend Battery Life
351
Battery Recharge
352
Maintaining Battery Charge
353
A/C System Maintenance
354
Wheels Maintenance
354
Tires Maintenance
354
Winter Tires
355
Wheel Rims Maintenance
356
Bodywork Maintenance and Care
356
Protection from Atmospheric Agents
356
Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork in Good Condition
356
Paint
356
Car Wash
357
Washing Vehicles with Matte Finish Paint
358
Glass Surfaces
358
Cleaning Headlights
358
Condensation and Fogging on the Light Clusters
358
Mouldings and Aluminum Trims
359
Front Electric Motor Compartment
359
Care of the Soft Top (only for GranCabrio)
359
7.8.2.9.1 Cleaning the Soft Top
360
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2025 Maserati Granturismo Overview

Introduction

The 2025 Maserati Granturismo embodies the pinnacle of luxury and performance in the world of grand touring cars. With its stunning Italian craftsmanship, dynamic lines, and a roaring soundtrack that resonates with the soul of motorsport, this model continues to set the benchmark for elegance on the road. The 2025 iteration enhances the driving experience with modern technological advancements while staying true to Maserati's racing heritage.

Powertrains

At the heart of the 2025 Granturismo are two exhilarating powertrain options. The first is the robust twin-turbocharged V6 engine, delivering an impressive 490 horsepower, deftly balanced to offer thrilling acceleration and responsiveness. For those seeking the apex of performance, the V8 variant kicks it up a notch, generating a blaring 580 horsepower. Both engines are paired with a lightning-fast eight-speed automatic transmission, ensuring seamless gear shifts and optimal driving dynamics.

Trims

The Granturismo comes in three meticulously crafted trims: the Sport, the Modena, and the Trofeo. The Sport trim appeals to driving purists with its exhilarating handling and performance enhancements. The Modena variant introduces further luxury features, including upgraded leather upholstery and advanced infotainment options. Lastly, the Trofeo trim takes the lead with track-ready performance features, distinct exterior styling cues, and exclusive interior accents that truly make it a masterpiece.

Features

The 2025 Maserati Granturismo is adorned with cutting-edge technology and sophisticated features aimed at elevating the driving experience. Highlights include a state-of-the-art infotainment system with a high-resolution touchscreen, premium sound systems, adaptive cruise control, and advanced driver assistance features. Inside, occupants will find exquisite materials, ergonomic seating, and an ambient lighting system to create a serene atmosphere for those grand tours.

Owner's Manual

The 2025 Maserati Granturismo owner's manual provides detailed information on vehicle operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting tips to ensure longevity and peak performance. It serves as an essential guide for owners, outlining features, settings, and safety protocols, echoing Maserati’s commitment to customer satisfaction and engagement.

User manual download

The Maserati Granturismo owner manual for the 2025 model year is to be found in PDF downloadable format on this page. The owner manual for the model year 2025 is free and in English, but the repair manuals are usually not easy to get and may cost more.

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