2025 Maserati Grecale Owner's Manual

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

Online manual

Size:
5.81 MB

Table of Contents

- Introduction
7
On-board Documentation Kits
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
Main Controls Overview
14
On Dashboard
14
On Central Console
14
On Front Dome Console
15
On Front Doors
15
On Rear Doors
15
Electric System Information
16
System Components
16
Operating Principle
17
High Voltage Battery
17
High Voltage Battery Service
18
General Information
19
In Case of Damage to the 400 V High Voltage Battery
19
Overheated System Components: Failures
20
Operating Mode
21
Front Seats
21
Front Power Seats
21
Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment
22
Seat Up/Down Adjustment
22
Seat Tilt Control (Rotation) ()
22
Seat Back Tilt Control
22
Power Lumbar
22
Seat Bolster Control ()
22
Front Heated Seats
23
Front Seats Heat Function
23
Front Ventilated Seats ()
23
Front Ventilated Seats Function
24
Memorize the Driver's Seat Position
24
Memory Profiles Setting
25
Pairing Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter to Seats Memory
25
Memory Position Recall
25
Easy Entry/Exit Driver Seat
25
Rear Seats
26
Rear Seat Folding Seatback
26
Rear Armrest
27
Rear Side Heated Seats ()
27
Steering Wheel Adjustment
28
Power Adjustment
28
Heated Steering Wheel ()
28
Rear View Mirrors
29
External Mirrors
29
Mirrors Positioning
30
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse
30
Folding Mirrors
31
Internal Rear-View Mirror
31
“Mirror Dimmer” Function
31
External Lighting
32
External Lights Equipment
32
External Lights Cluster
32
Integrated External Rear-View Mirror Lights
33
SmartBeam™ System ()
33
System Limitations
33
Adaptive “Full-LED” Headlight ()
34
“Full-LED” Technology
34
AFS Functions
34
AFS System Failure
35
Automatic High Beam ()
35
Activation Mode
35
High Beam with “Glare Free” Function (for “Full-LED” headlight with AFS) ()
36
Activation Mode
36
Automatic High Beams/Glare Free High Beams Failure
37
Interior Lighting
38
Dome Lights
38
Button to Switch on Passenger Compartment Lights
38
Interior Lights
39
Cargo Lights
39
Internal Equipment
40
Electric Power Outlets
40
Power Outlet for Cigarette Lighter inside the Rear Central Tunnel Compartment
40
Power Outlet inside the Trunk
41
Cupholders
41
Cupholders for Front Passengers
41
Cupholders for Rear Passengers
41
Multimedia Ports
42
Wireless Charger ()
42
iPod ® Connection
44
Sun Visors
44
Cigarette Lighter ()
45
Handholds and Cloth Hooks
45
Mesh Pockets ()
46
Wi-Fi Hotspot ()
46
Access the Glove Box Compartment
46
Audio System
47
Base System
47
Sonus Faber Premium Audio System
47
Sonus Faber High Premium Audio System
48
Cargo Area
49
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity
49
Luggage Fasteners and Retainers
50
Loading with Rear Seatbacks Folded Down
51
Ski and Snowboard Bag Compartment
51
Trunk Compartment Cover
52
Cargo Area Extension
52
Front to Back Roof Rails ()
53
HomeLink ®
54
Before You Start Programming HomeLink®
55
System with Devices Provided with Rolling Codes
55
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured after 1995
55
Synchronising the Rolling Codes
55
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
56
System with Devices Without Rolling Code
56
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured before 1995
56
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
56
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming
56
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button (Canadian/Gate Operator)
57
Using HomeLink®
57
Security
57
Troubleshooting Tips
57
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
58
Air Conditioning Distribution
58
Fixed Air Vents
58
Keys
62
Key fob Operation
62
Doors Unlock
62
Doors Lock
63
Liftgate Open
63
PANIC Alarm
63
Requiring and Setting Additional Key fobs
64
Key fob Battery Replacement
64
Remove the Emergency Key from the Key fob
65
Wearable Activity Key Content
65
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
66
Ignition Device
66
Ignition Device States
67
Shift Ignition Device to STOP Alert
67
Illuminated Entry/Exit
68
Vehicle Lighting with Open/Closed Doors
69
Use of Light Switch for Vehicle Lighting
70
Ambient Lights and Backlight Adjustment ()
70
Passive Entry System
71
Unlock Door from the Driver Side
71
Unlock Door from the Passenger Side
71
Preventing Inadvertent Locking of the Key fob Inside the Vehicle
71
Release the Liftgate and Enter the Trunk
72
Door Lock from Outside
72
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
73
Proximity System ()
73
Welcome Lights
73
Walk Away Lock
73
Exiting the Car
74
Open a Door
74
Reset
75
Power Windows
75
Auto-Down Function
76
Auto-Up Function with Anti-Pinch Protection
76
Reset Auto-Up/Down
76
Open and Close the Windows with Key fob and Ignition STOP
76
Rear Window and Door Lockout Button
76
Wind Buffeting
76
Power Sunroof with Sunshade ()
77
Slide Opening Sunroof
77
Opening
77
Closing
78
Venting Sunroof
78
Sunshade
78
Pinch Protect Function
78
Initialization Procedure
78
Wind Buffeting
79
Ignition STOP Operation
79
Sunroof Maintenance
79
Open and Close the Liftgate
79
Power Liftgate/Hands Free Operation ()
79
Close and Lock with Key Fobs inside the Vehicle
81
Set the Position of Maximum Power Liftgate Opening
82
Power Liftgate Automatic Safe Movement
82
Hands Free Power Liftgate Release and Closing ()
83
Liftgate Emergency Release
84
Open and Close the Hood
84
Opening
84
On-Board Instrumentation Overview
88
Responsible Use of Digital Instrumentation
88
Driver Distraction
88
Operational Safety
88
Instrument Cluster Overview
89
Central Sector Layout
90
Areas List
91
Instrument Cluster Pop Up Messages
94
Pop up position on instrument cluster
94
Pop up Messages
94
Pop up Messages with Ignition Device in ON
94
Navigation Messages
94
Instrument Cluster Settings and Menu Overview
95
Setting Controls
95
Main Menu Overview
96
Quick Actions Overview
96
Widget Overview
96
Main Menu Contents
96
1. SPEEDOMETER
96
2. NAVIGATION
96
3. PERFORMANCE
97
4. DRIVER ASSIST ()
100
5. STORED MESSAGES
100
6-7. TRIP A / TRIP B (when active)
100
8. Charging Screen Status
100
Quick Actions Contents
101
1. RECENT CALLS
101
2. CLUSTER LAYOUT
101
3. HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) ()
102
Widgets Contents
103
MEDIA
103
G-METER
104
COMPASS
104
TIME and WEATHER
104
BLANK (no-widget)
105
CURRENT CONSUMPTION
105
TRIP A / TRIP B (when active)
105
TORQUE MANAGEMENT
106
TIRE PRESSURE
106
Warning and Indicator Lights
106
Hard Telltales
106
Soft Telltales
109
Maserati Intelligent Assistant™ Operation
116
General Notes
116
Manual Controls and Devices
116
Main Status Bar on MIA Display
118
Main Category Bar on MIA Display
118
Switch OFF Touch Screen Backlight
119
Touch screen Display Warnings
119
Customising the Main Status and Category Bar
119
Functions of My Car Menu on MIA
120
Overview
120
Tire Pressure
120
Functions of Electric Vehicle Menu on MIA
121
Power Flow
121
Driving History
121
Schedules
121
Charge Setting
123
Maximum Battery Level
123
Functions of Drive Mode Menu on MIA
123
Off Road
123
Max Range
123
GT
124
Sport
124
Functions of Performance Menu on MIA
124
Electric Motors
125
Torque Management
125
Drag Race
125
Off Road
125
Accessory Gauges
125
Functions of Controls Menu on MIA
126
Functions of Settings Menu on MIA
127
Display
128
My Profile
129
Safety & Driving Assistant
129
Hybrid Electric
130
Clock & Date
130
Phone/Bluetooth
131
Voice
131
Navigation
131
Camera
131
Mirrors & Wipers
132
Lights
132
Brakes
132
Doors & Locks
133
Seat & Comfort
133
Key OFF Options
133
Suspension
134
Audio
134
Notification
135
SiriusXM Setup
135
Geolocation
136
Software Updates
136
System Information
136
Reset
136
Controls on Steering Wheel
137
ADAS Controls
137
Phone and Voice Controls
138
Phone Mode Button
138
Voice Recognition Button
139
Siri Smart Personal Assistant
139
Audio System Controls
140
External Lights Controls
140
Controls on Comfort Display
140
External Lights Switch Operation
142
Parking Lights
143
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
143
Low and High Beam Lights
143
Twilight Sensor
143
Blinking
143
Direction Indicators
143
Lights Failure Messaging
144
Internal Light Controls
144
Dome Console Lights
144
Wipers and Washers Control
145
Operation of Control
146
“Smart washing” Function
146
Heated Windshield Washer Nozzles ()
146
Rain Sensor Operation
146
Activation
147
Deactivation
147
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
147
Smart Clock
148
Air Conditioning Controls
149
Front Climate Controls
149
Description of Controls
149
Front Climate Control Functions
152
Air Conditioning (A/C)
152
Recirculation and Air Quality Sensor (AQS)
152
MAX A/C
153
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)
153
Automatic operation
153
Manual operation
153
Rear Climate Controls
154
Description of Controls
154
Rear Climate Control by the Driver
155
Operating Tips
156
Normal Starting of the Electric Motors
160
Electric Motors Start Failure
161
Electric Motors Turn OFF
161
Panic Stop Strategy
161
Automatic Transmission
161
Automatic Transmission Pulse Activation Buttons
162
To Engage a Mode (briefly)
163
Automatic Transmission Range
163
P (Park)
163
R (Reverse)
164
N (Neutral)
164
D (Drive)
164
eCoasting Level Paddles
165
Transmission Malfunction and Overheating Conditions
165
Transmission Emergency Control
165
Transmission Manual Release of P (Park) Position
166
All-Wheel Drive
166
Drive Mode
167
Controls Preview
167
Setting the Drive Mode
168
MAX RANGE drive mode
168
OFFROAD drive mode
169
GT drive mode
169
SPORT drive mode
169
ESC OFF drive mode
170
Setting Ride Height
170
Display Messages
171
Using the Ride Height Positions and Speed Thresholds
172
Lowering Vehicle Height for Inactivity
173
Off-Road Drive
173
Driving Through Water
174
Flowing Water
174
Standing Water
175
Maintenance
175
Driving in Snow and Wet Grass
175
Driving in Mud and Sand
175
Hill Climbing
175
Traction Downhill
175
Warnings and Tips for Off-road Driving
175
After Driving Off-road
176
Performance Limitation
176
Turtle Mode
176
Power Reduction
177
Parking Brake
178
Manual Engagement/ Disengagement
178
Failure Indication
179
Initialize the EPB System after Re-connecting the Vehicle Battery
179
Emergency Disengagement
179
EPB Operation with Overheated Brakes
180
Parking
180
Using the Brakes
181
Brake Pads and Brake Discs
181
New Brake Pads and/or Brake Discs
181
Brake Overheating
181
Use of the Electric Motors
182
While Driving
182
Spare Parts
182
Charging
182
Charging Door on the Vehicle
183
Charge Cable Emergency Unlock
184
Key-ON / Key-OFF Visualization
185
Power Sources
186
General Information
187
Types of Charging Cables
187
MODE 2 Charge Cable ()
188
MODE 2 Cable Variants Table
189
Country Group Table for MODE 2 cable
189
Charge Status Control Unit
190
Charging System Failure
191
Charging System / Maintenance / Cleaning
195
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Specifications
195
MODE 3 Charge Cable ()
195
MODE 4 Charging Cable - Fast Charge
195
Maserati Public Charge Network ()
196
Alternating Current (AC) Charging at Home
196
Charging Procedure
197
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 2” Charging Cable
199
Maserati Wallbox Charging Station ()
200
Charging Procedure from Public Charging Station (AC)
200
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 3” Charging Cable
202
Charging from Public Charging Station (DC) Procedure
203
End of Charging Procedure and Disconnection of the “Mode 4” Charging Cable
204
Charging Functions
204
Driving Conditions
205
Before the Trip
205
Driving Style
205
Top Speed
205
Acceleration
205
Traffic and Road Conditions
205
Safe Driving
205
Driving at Night
205
Driving in the Rain
205
Driving in Fog
206
Driving in the Mountains
206
Driving on Snow or Ice
206
Driving through Flooded Sections
207
Trailer Towing ()
207
Trailer Tongue Weight
207
Arranging Load on Trailer
208
Tire Pressure Adjustment
208
Field of Vision of External Rear View Mirrors
208
Trailer Lights
208
Trailer Wiring Harness
209
Install the Trailer Tongue
209
Connect the Electrical System of the Trailer
210
Remove the Trailer Tongue
210
General Notes
214
Park Assist
214
Park Assist Sensors
214
Park Assist Warning Messages Display
215
Enabling and Disabling Park Assist
216
Active Park Braking
217
Side Distance Warning (with Surround View only)
218
Service the Park Assist System
218
Cleaning the Park Assist Sensors
219
Park Assist System Usage Precautions
219
Park Assist Volume
220
Operation with a Trailer
220
Rear Parking Camera
220
Surround View Camera System ()
222
System components
222
Hill Descent Control - HDC
225
Displayed Information
225
Enabling and Activating the System
225
Setting
226
HDC Deactivation
226
Driver Override
226
Brake Overheating with HDC
227
Speed Limiter - SL
227
Controls
227
Displayed Information
228
Activation
228
Speed Range of Use
228
Setting
228
Temporary Deactivation
229
Resume Speed
229
Drive Override
229
Intelligent Speed Assist - ISA ()
229
Activation / Deactivation
230
Indications on the Display
230
Acceptance / Rejection of the Suggested Speed
230
Cruise Control - CC
231
Controls
231
Configuration
231
Displayed Information
232
Activation
232
Speed Range of Use
232
Setting Desired Speed
232
Changing Speed Setting
232
Temporary Deactivation
233
Driver Override
233
Resume Speed
233
Using Cruise Control on Hill
233
Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC ()
233
Warnings and Cautions
233
Displayed Information
235
System Controls and Activation Conditions
235
Speed Range of Use
236
Activation/Deactivation
236
Setting the Speed
236
Driver Override
237
Changing Speed Setting
237
Temporary Deactivation
237
Conditions for Disabling and Deactivation
237
Resuming Speed
237
Setting the Time Gap
238
Overtake Aid
239
System Operation Before and During Stop
239
Display Warnings and Maintenance of ACC and FCW Systems
239
Wipe Front Radar Sensor Warning
239
Clean Front Windshield Warning
240
Service ACC/FCW Warning
240
Precautions while Driving with ACC
241
Towing a Trailer
241
Offset Driving
241
Turns and Bends
241
Using ACC on Hills
241
Lane Changing
241
Narrow Vehicles
242
Stationary Objects and Vehicles
242
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
242
Forward Collision Warning - FCW
243
Automated Emergency Braking System
243
System Operation
243
Speed Range of Use
244
System Status
245
System Setting
245
Limited Operation and Service Warning
245
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
246
Active Lane Management - ALM (, with BSA only)
246
Speed Range of Use
247
Customised Settings
247
Meanings of Settings
247
System Availability
247
Function Description and Operating Mode
248
System Limitations
249
System in Faulty
249
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
250
Blind Spot Assist - BSA ()
250
System Operation
250
Speed Range of Use
251
Entering from the Side
251
Entering from the Rear
252
Overtaking Traffic
252
Other Cases
252
RCP - Rear Cross Path ()
253
BSA and RCP Setting
253
BSA in Visual Mode
253
BSA in Visual and Acoustic Mode
254
Blind Spot Assist OFF
254
System in Faulty
254
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
254
Drowsy Driver Detection - DDD ()
255
System Intervention
255
Active Driving Assist – ADA ()
256
System Operation
256
Speed Range of Use
257
Monitoring on Cluster Display
257
Hands Detection on Steering Wheel
258
System Statuses
258
System Disengage
259
System Cancellation
259
System Limitations
259
System in Faulty
259
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
259
Traffic Sign Assist – TSA ()
260
Customized Settings
260
Signs Monitoring on Instrument Cluster
260
System Limitations
261
System in Faulty
261
Tool Kit
264
264
Hazard Warning Flashers
264
In the Event of an Accident
265
SOS and Assist Call ()
266
Battery Overheating
266
In case of a Punctured Tire
267
Using Tire Repair Kit
267
If a Fuse Blows
268
Used Fuses Characteristics
268
Position of Fuses
268
Fuses Box on the Front Right Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
269
Fuses Box on the Rear Right Hand Side of the Front Electric Motor Compartment
270
Fuse Boxes in the Boot Compartment
271
In Case of External Lights Fault Signal
274
Replacement of LED Lights
274
Emergency Release of the Parking Brake
275
Transmission Manual Release of P (Park) Position
275
Freeing the Stuck Vehicle
275
Auxiliary Jump-Start Procedure
276
Battery Posts Position
276
Jump-Start Procedure
277
Scheduled Maintenance Service
280
Interval Running Coupons
280
Scheduled Maintenance (Service) Indicator
280
Scheduled Service Plan
281
Main Operations/Service Coupons
282
Periodic Maintenance
284
Every 600 mi (1000 km) or before long journeys
284
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Use
284
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
284
Maintenance Service Components
285
Maintenance Procedures
286
Level Checks
286
Cooling System Level Check
286
Brake Fluid Level Check
287
Adding Windshield Washer Fluid
288
Automatic Transmission Oil Check
288
Fluid Level Check for Transmission Cooling System
288
A/C Air Filter Replacement
288
Wiper Maintenance and Blades Replacement
288
Windshield Wiper Arms Lifting
288
Windshield Wiper Maintenance
289
Spray nozzles
289
Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement
289
Rear Window Blade Replacement
290
Body Lubrication
290
Battery Status and Maintenance
291
Battery State of Charge
291
Useful Advice to Extend Battery Life
291
Battery Recharge
292
Maintaining Battery Charge
293
A/C System Maintenance
293
Wheels Maintenance
294
Tires Maintenance
294
Winter Tires
295
Wheel Rims Maintenance
295
Bodywork Maintenance and Care
295
Protection from Atmospheric Agents
295
Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork in Good Condition
296
Paint
296
Car Wash
296
Washing Vehicles with Matte Finish Paint
297
Glass Surfaces
297
Cleaning Headlights
297
Condensation and Fogging on the Light Clusters
298
Mouldings and Aluminium Trims
298
Front Electric Motor Compartment
298
“Car Wash” Mode
298
Interior Maintenance and Care
299
Leather Upholstery Treatment
299
Econyl Upholstery Treatment
299
Parts in Premium Quality Wood
300
Maserati Intelligent Assistant™ and Comfort Display Touch Screen
300
Car Cleaning and Sanitizing
300
Vehicle Stored for Long Periods
301
A
303
B
303
C
304
D
304
E
304
F
305
H
305
I
305
K
306
L
306
M
306
N
307
O
307
P
307
Q
308
R
308
S
308
T
308
U
308
V
308
W
308
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2025 Maserati Grecale Overview

Introduction

The 2025 Maserati Grecale is a masterful blend of Italian elegance and exhilarating performance, setting a new standard for luxury compact SUVs. With its striking design and sophisticated engineering, the Grecale embodies the perfect fusion of sportiness and everyday usability. It appeals to the modern driver who craves both style and substance without compromising on comfort or technology.

Powertrains

The Grecale offers a range of impressive powertrains designed to deliver an exhilarating driving experience. The entry-level version is equipped with a robust 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine, producing a healthy 296 horsepower. For those seeking even more power, the Grecale Modena features a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that generates a thrilling 345 horsepower. At the top of the lineup, the Grecale Trofeo showcases its prowess with a potent 523-horsepower V6, allowing it to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. Each model is paired with an advanced 8-speed automatic transmission and Maserati's sophisticated Q4 all-wheel-drive system, ensuring optimal performance in any driving condition.

Trims

The 2025 Grecale is available in multiple trims to cater to diverse tastes and preferences. The Grecale GT is the entry model, boasting a wealth of features and a sporty aesthetic. The Modena trim enhances the driving experience with additional luxury touches and advanced technology. Finally, the Grecale Trofeo represents the pinnacle of performance and sophistication, featuring unique styling cues and high-end materials throughout the cabin.

Features

Inside the Grecale, drivers are treated to a sumptuous interior featuring high-quality materials like leather and Alcantara, complemented by state-of-the-art technology. The infotainment system features a large touchscreen with seamless smartphone integration and an advanced sound system for an immersive audio experience. Safety is paramount, with features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and a full suite of airbags ensuring peace of mind on every journey.

Owners Manual

The owner's manual for the 2025 Maserati Grecale serves as a comprehensive guide for new owners, detailing vehicle features, maintenance schedules, and operational instructions. It is designed to maximize the owner's understanding and enjoyment of their vehicle while ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Maserati also offers additional resources online, making it easy for owners to access information and support whenever needed.

User manual download

The Maserati Grecale 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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