2026 Maserati GT2 Stradale Owner's Manual

2026 Maserati GT2 Stradale owners manual
Year:
2026
Make:
Maserati
Model:
GT2 Stradale

Online manual

Size:
6.21 MB

Table of Contents

- Introduction
7
On-board Documentation
8
Updating
8
Owner’s Information Online
9
Consulting the manual
9
Meaning of Warning and Note Symbols
9
Optional Equipment and Versions/Markets Validity
9
Other General Indications
9
Abbreviations
10
Service and Warranty
11
If You Need Assistance
11
Warranty Information
11
Parts Service
11
Aftermarket Parts & Accessories Statement
11
Maserati Roadside Assistance Program (available for USA and Canada only)
12
Emergency Roadside Services
12
Information needed for when you call
12
Summary of Program Benefits and Services
12
Under this Agreement
13
Address Inquiries to
13
Reporting Safety Defects
14
NHTSA’s Toll-free Auto Safety Hotline
14
Reporting safety defects in Canada
14
Vehicle Identification Number
14
Engine Identification Number
15
Warning and Homologation / Information Labels
15
Anti-theft Label on Moving Parts
15
Overview Label with Cautions and Warning Notes
15
Passenger Airbag Labels
16
Loading Information Label
16
Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) Label
16
Fuel Warning Label
16
Tire Information Label
17
Refrigerant gas Label
17
Low-beam homologation Label
17
Engine and gearbox oil label
17
Symbol on/near Components
18
Danger Symbols
18
Symbols of Prohibitions and Compulsory Measures
18
Symbols of Filling Fluid
18
Main Instruments and Controls Overview
22
On Dashboard
22
On Central Tunnel
22
On Dome Console
23
On Doors
23
Passive and Active Safety System
23
Passive Safety
23
Active Safety
23
Occupants Restraint Systems (ORS)
24
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - AirBags
29
Airbag System Components
30
Advanced Front Airbags Properties
30
Supplemental Window Airbags
32
Airbag Deployment Sensors and Controls
32
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
32
2.4.4.1.1 Airbag Warning Light
33
Front Airbag Inflator Units
33
Supplemental Window AirBag (WAB) Inflator Units
33
Front and Side Impact Sensors
34
Enhanced Accident Response System
34
Airbag Deployment Result
34
Airbag System Maintenance
35
Transport of persons with disability
35
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
35
Child Restraint Systems (CRS)
36
Infants and Child Restraints
36
Older Children and Child Restraints
37
Children Too Large for Booster Seats
37
Here are Some Tips on Getting the Most out of Your Child Restraint
38
Installing Child Restraint Systems using the Vehicle Seat Belt equipped with ALR
38
Lower Anchors and Tether for Children (LATCH)
38
Installing a LATCH- Compatible Child Restraint System
39
Important Safety Notice for Transporting Children
40
Tires - General Information
40
Tire Safety Information
40
Tire Markings
40
Tire Sizing Chart
40
Tire Identification Number (TIN)
41
Tire Terminology and Definitions
42
Tire and Loading Information Label
43
Loading
43
Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit—
43
Tires
44
Tire Pressure
44
Safety
44
Economy
44
Ride comfort and vehicle stability
44
Tire Pressure Checkup
44
Tread Wear Indicators
45
Tires Durability
45
Replacement Tires
45
Tire Types
46
Summer Tires
46
Winter and Snow Tires ()
46
Performance Pack Tires ()
47
Snow Socks
47
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
48
Premium System
49
Tire Pressure Low Warning
50
Tire Pressure System Fault
50
TPMS Deactivation
50
Radio Frequency Transmitter - Regulatory Information
51
Brake and Stability Control Systems
51
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
51
ESC ON
52
ESC OFF
52
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
52
Traction Control System (TCS)
53
Brake Assist System (BAS)
53
Brake Throttle Override (BTO)
53
Hill Start Assist (HSA)
54
HSA Activation Criteria
54
Active Steering Torque (AST)
54
Limited Slip Differential (LSD)
54
Mechanical Limited Slip Differential
54
Electronic Limited Slip Differential
54
Aerodynamics
55
Rear wing
55
Anti-theft Alarm Systems
56
Engine Immobilizer System
56
Alarm Systems
56
Exclusion of Volumetric and Anti-Lift Protection ()
58
Internal Equipment
59
Multimedia Ports
59
Wireless Charger ()
59
iPod® Connection
61
Sun Visors
61
Storage Compartments
61
Wi-Fi Hotspot ()
62
Front Lifter System
62
System Operation
62
System in Failure or not Available
63
Audio System
63
Premium Audio System
63
High-Premium Sonus Faber Audio System
64
Air Conditioning Distribution
65
Fixed Air Vents
65
Adjustable Air Vents
65
HomeLink®
66
Before You Start Programming HomeLink®
66
System with Devices Provided with Rolling Codes
67
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured after 1995
67
Synchronising the Rolling Codes
67
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
67
System with Devices Without Rolling Code
68
Programming the Hand-held Transmitters Manufactured before 1995
68
Reprogramming a Single HomeLink® Button
68
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming
68
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button (Canadian/Gate Operator)
69
Using HomeLink®
69
Security
69
Troubleshooting Tips
69
Safety Tips
72
Transporting Passengers
72
Exhaust Gas
72
Vehicle Safety Checks
72
Seat Belts
72
Airbag Warning Light
72
Defroster
73
Floor Mat
73
Tires
73
Lights and Indicator Lights
74
Door Latches
74
Fluid Leaks
74
Car Cleaning and Sanitizing
74
Keys
74
Key fob Operation
75
Doors Unlock
75
Doors Lock
75
Rear Hood Open
76
PANIC Alarm
76
Requiring and Setting Additional Key fobs
76
Key fob Battery Replacement
76
Remove the Emergency Key from the Key fob
77
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
78
Ignition Device
78
Ignition Device States
78
Shift Ignition Device to STOP Alert
79
Passive Entry System
80
Unlock the Door/Doors
80
Lock the Door/Doors
80
Key Fob Search
81
Get Into the Car
81
Open Movement
82
Close the Door
82
Lighting when Getting Into the Car
83
Central Doors Locking and Unlocking from Inside
84
Driver Side Door Emergency Release
84
Exiting the Car
85
Open a Door
85
Close a Door
85
Lighting when Exiting the Car
86
Short Drop when Open/Close the Doors
86
Door opening from inside - discharged battery
86
Seats Adjustment
86
Racing Seats
87
Sport Power Seats ()
87
Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment
87
Seat Up/Down Adjustment
87
Seatback Angle Adjustment
87
Lumbar Adjustment
88
Sport Heated Seats ()
89
Power Windows Operation
89
Window Opening
89
Window Closing
89
Window Anti-Pinch Safety Device
89
Short Drop when Open/Close the Doors
90
Steering Wheel Adjustment
90
Manual Adjustment
90
Rear-view Mirrors Adjustment
91
Internal Rear-view Mirror
91
External Mirrors
92
Power Adjustment
92
Electric Folding
93
Automatic Activation
93
Access the Tools and Luggage Compartments
94
Front Tools Compartment
94
Rear Luggage Compartment
95
How to Arrange the Luggage
95
Access the Engine Compartment
96
Responsible Use of Digital Instrumentation
100
Driver Distraction
100
Operational Safety
100
Instrument Cluster Overview
101
Central Sector Layout
102
Areas List
102
Controls to Set and Configure the Instrument Cluster
106
MENU Button on Left Multifunction Lever
106
VIEW Button on Right multifunction Lever
106
Screens Transition
106
Left Side Contents Menu and Interaction (valid only for WET, GT and SPORT drive mode)
107
Right Side Contents Menu and Interaction
107
Customizable Areas
107
Default Contents
107
Instrument Cluster Contents
108
Visualization at Key On and Key Off
108
Display of Warning and Indicator Lights
108
Pop-up Messages
109
Warning Messages
109
Priority Logic for Warning Messages
109
Information and Feedback Messages
110
Rolling Mode Visualization
110
Trip Display
110
Pedals and Gauges Display
110
Brake Accelerator Pedals
110
Boost and Torque
111
G-Meter Display (GT, SPORT and CORSA drive mode only)
111
G-Meter – GT and SPORT Mode
111
G-Meter - CORSA Mode
112
Temperatures Display
112
Navigation Map Management
113
Navigation Pop-up
114
Chronometer Management (CORSA drive mode only)
114
Chronometer Logic
115
Instrument Cluster Pop Up Messages
115
Pop up position on instrument cluster
115
Pop up Messages
116
Pop up Messages with Ignition Device in ON
116
Navigation Messages
116
Warning and Indicator Lights
116
Hard Telltales
116
Soft Telltales
119
Maserati Intelligent Assistant™ Operation
125
General Notes
125
Manual Controls and Devices
125
Main Status Bar on MIA Display
127
Main Category Bar on MIA Display
127
Switch Off Touch Screen Backlight
128
Touch screen Display Warnings
128
Customising the Main Status and Category Bar
128
Functions of My Car Menu on MIA
129
Overview
129
Tire Pressure
129
Drive Mode Explorer
130
Functions of Performance Menu on MIA
132
Technical Gauges
132
Consumption History
132
Torque Management
132
Temperatures
133
Drag Race
133
Accessory Gauges
133
Functions of Controls Menu on MIA
134
Functions of Settings Menu on MIA
135
Display
136
Safety & Driving Assistant
136
Clock & Date
137
Phone/Bluetooth
138
Voice
138
Navigation
138
Camera
138
Mirrors & Wipers
139
Lights
139
Brakes
139
Doors & Locks
139
Seats & Comfort
140
Key Off Options
140
Audio
140
Notification
141
SiriusXM Setup
141
Geolocation ()
142
Software Updates
142
System Information
142
Reset
142
Controls on Steering Wheel
143
Phone and Voice Controls
143
Audio System Controls
145
External Lights Controls
146
Controls on Dashboard and Display on Instrument Cluster
146
External Lights Switch Operation
148
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
149
Low and High Beam Lights
149
Twilight Sensor
149
Blinking
149
Rear Fog Light
149
Direction Indicators
150
Lights Failure Messaging
150
Dome Console Controls
151
Dome Console Lights
151
Other Controls on Dome Console
151
Windshield Wipers and Washers Control
152
Operation of Control
152
“Smart washing” Function
153
Rain Sensor Operation
153
Activation
153
Deactivation
153
Headlights On with Wiper
154
Air Conditioning Controls
154
Climate Controls
154
Description of Controls
155
Climate Control Functions
157
Air Conditioning (A/C)
157
Recirculation and Air Quality Sensor (AQS)
157
MAX A/C
158
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)
158
Automatic operation
158
Manual operation
159
Operating Tips
159
Warnings when Driving
162
Ground Clearance
162
Normal Starting of the Engine
163
Engine Start Failure
164
Flooded Engine Clearing
164
Driving with a Cold Engine
164
Engine Turn Off
164
Panic Stop Strategy
164
Remote Start System
165
How to use Remote Start
165
Engine Remote Start Abort Message on Instrument Cluster
165
To enter Remote Start Mode
165
To exit Remote Start Mode without Driving the Vehicle
165
To exit Remote Start Mode and Drive the Vehicle
166
Driver's Seat Comfort with Remote Start
166
Radio Frequency RKE Transmitter - Regulatory Information
166
Dual Clutch Transmission
166
Dual Clutch Transmission Buttons
167
To Engage a Mode (briefly)
168
Transmission Status on the Instrument Cluster Display
168
Dual Clutch Transmission Range
169
P (Park)
169
5.4.2.1.1 Auto Park
170
R (Reverse)
170
N (Neutral)
170
D (Drive)
171
M (Manual)
171
Shift Paddles
172
Gear Shift Indicator (GSI)
172
Steering Wheel Shift Lights
173
Transmission Malfunction and Overheating Conditions
175
Transmission Emergency Control
175
Transmission Oil Over Temperature
175
Drive Mode
176
Controls Preview
176
Setting the Drive Mode
177
GT Mode
178
WET Mode
178
SPORT Mode
179
CORSA Mode
179
CORSA EVO Mode ()
180
ESC OFF Mode
181
Launch Control Mode
182
Launch Control Sequence
183
Conditions to Stop Launch Control Sequence
183
Parking Brake
184
Manual Engagement/ Disengagement
185
Failure Indication
185
Initialize the EPB System after Re-connecting the Vehicle Battery
186
Emergency Disengagement
186
EPB Operation with Overheated Brakes
186
Parking
186
Electric Parking Brake (EPB) Automatic Functions
187
Using the Brakes
187
Brake Pads and Brake Discs
187
New Brake Pads and/or Brake Discs
188
Brake Overheating
188
Carbon Ceramic (CCB) Brakes ()
188
Use of the Engine
188
Breaking-In
188
Specific Requirements
189
While Driving
189
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
190
Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)
190
Spare Parts
190
Driving on the Track
191
Before driving the vehicle on Track
191
During driving the vehicle on Track
191
After driving the vehicle on Track
192
Park Assist
192
Park Assist Sensors
192
Park Assist Warning Messages Display
193
Enabling and Disabling Park Assist
194
Service the Park Assist System
194
Cleaning the Park Assist Sensors
195
Park Assist System Usage Precautions
195
Park Assist Volume
195
Rear Parking Camera
196
Surround View Camera System ()
197
System components
197
Cruise Control (CC)
200
Controls
200
Displayed Information
201
Activation
201
Speed Range of Use
201
Setting Desired Speed
201
Changing Speed Setting
202
Temporary Deactivation
202
Driver Override
202
Resume Speed
202
Using Cruise Control on Hillsides
202
Forward Collision Warning - FCW
203
Automated Emergency Braking System
203
System Operation
203
Speed Range of Use
204
System Status
204
System Setting
205
Limited Operation and Service Warning
205
Blind Spot Assist - BSA
206
System Operation
206
Speed Range of Use
207
Entering from the Side
207
Entering from the Rear
207
Overtaking Traffic
207
Other Cases
208
RCP - Rear Cross Path
208
BSA and RCP Setting
209
BSA in Visual Mode
209
BSA in Visual and Acoustic Mode
209
Blind Spot Assist Off
209
System Temporarily Unavailable
209
System in Faulty
210
Radar Device - Regulatory Information
210
Drowsy Driver Detection - DDD ()
210
System Intervention
210
Traffic Sign Assist – TSA ()
211
Customized Settings
212
Signs Monitoring on Instrument Cluster
212
System Limitations
212
Refueling
213
Fuel Filler Neck Access
213
Refill the Tank
213
Emergency Refueling Funnel
214
Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release
214
Driving Conditions
214
Before the Trip
214
Safe Driving
215
Driving at Night
215
Driving in the Rain
215
Driving in Fog
215
Driving in the Mountains
216
Driving on Snow or Ice
216
Assist Call ()
220
Assist Call
220
In the Event of an Accident
221
Emergency Kit ()
221
First Aid Kit ()
221
Hazard Warning Flashers
222
Auto Hazard Warning Flashers
222
Tool Kit
222
In case of a Punctured Tire
223
Using Tire Repair Kit
223
Using the Spare Wheel ()
224
If a Fuse Blows
229
Used Fuses Characteristics
229
Position of Fuses
230
Fuse Boxes under the Front Tools Compartment
230
Fuses on the Body Computer
232
Fuse Boxes in the Engine Compartment
233
In a Case of External Lights Fault
235
Replacement of Bulb/LED Lights
235
Engine Overheating
235
Emergency Release of the Parking Brake
236
Freeing the Stuck Vehicle
237
Auxiliary Jump-Start Procedure
237
Battery Remote Posts Position
238
Jump Start Procedure
238
Towing a Disabled Vehicle
240
Vehicle Towing Conditions
240
Scheduled Maintenance Service
244
Interval Running Coupons
244
Scheduled Maintenance (Service) Indicator
244
Scheduled Service Plan
245
Main Operations/Service Coupons
246
Periodic Maintenance
249
Every 600 mi (1000 km) or before long journeys
249
Every 1900 mi (3000 km)
249
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Use
249
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
249
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Programs
250
Spare Parts
250
Dealer Service
250
Maintenance Service Components
252
Engine Compartment
252
Luggage Compartment
253
Maintenance Procedures
254
Level Checks
254
Engine Coolant Level Check
254
Brake Fluid Level Check
255
Brake Fluid Replacement
256
Adding Windshield Washer Fluid
256
Engine Oil Level Check
256
Engine Oil Filter Replacement
257
Dual Clutch Transmission Oil Check
257
Fluid Level Check for Transmission Cooling System
257
Engine Air Filters Replacement
257
A/C Air Filter Replacement
258
Wiper Maintenance and Blade Replacement
258
Windshield Wiper Maintenance
258
Spray nozzles
258
Blades Replacement
258
Track Maintenance
258
Before driving the vehicle on Track
258
During driving the vehicle on Track
259
After driving the vehicle on Track
259
Battery Status and Maintenance
259
Battery State of Charge
260
To Disconnect the Battery
260
To Reconnect the Battery
261
Useful Advice to Extend Battery Life
261
Battery Recharge
262
Maintaining Battery Charge
263
A/C System Maintenance
264
Wheels Maintenance
264
Tires Maintenance
264
Winter Tires
265
Wheel Rims Maintenance
266
Bodywork Maintenance and Care
266
Protection from Atmospheric Agents
266
Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork in Good Condition
266
Paint
266
Car Wash
267
Washing Vehicles with Matte Finish Paint
268
Glass Surfaces
268
Cleaning Headlights
268
Condensation and Fogging on the Light Clusters
268
Mouldings and Aluminium Trim
269
Carbon Fiber
269
Engine Compartment
269
Car Wash Mode
269
Interior Maintenance and Care
270
Leather Upholstery Treatment
270
Maserati Intelligent Assistant™ Touch Screen
270
Car Cleaning and Sanitizing
270
Vehicle Stored for Long Periods
271
Dimensions
274
Weights
275
Engine Data
276
Vehicle Data
277
Fuel Consumption and Exhaust Emission
278
Performance Data
279
Wheels and Tires
280
Approved Tires
280
Tire Inflation Pressure
281
Refilling Table
283
Refilling and Recommended Products
283
Engine Oil Identification Symbol
285
Engine Oil Viscosity (SAE Grade)
285
Fuel Requirements
286
Reformulated Gasoline
286
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends
286
MMT in Gasoline
286
Materials Added to Fuel
287
A
289
B
289
C
289
D
290
E
290
F
290
G
291
H
291
I
291
K
292
L
292
M
292
N
292
O
292
P
292
R
292
S
293
T
293
U
294
V
294
W
294
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2026 Maserati GT2 Stradale Overview

Owner's Manual

An owner's manual for the GT2 Stradale is the official guide to safe operation, maintenance, and capabilities. It explains controls, dashboard indicators, driving modes, and recommended service intervals. Use it to learn proper start-up and shut-down procedures, tire and fluid specifications, and emergency steps. Reading it reduces the risk of damage, preserves warranty coverage, and helps owners maximize performance, efficiency, and longevity through informed care and routine inspections.

Introduction

The 2026 Maserati GT2 Stradale blends Italian styling with track-capable dynamics and usability. Its sculpted lines, active aerodynamics, and lightweight composite structure create presence and sharp handling. Designed for drivers who want thrilling acceleration without sacrificing refinement, the GT2 Stradale balances raw power with precise chassis tuning. Inside, handcrafted materials meet intuitive technology, delivering comfort and driver focus. This model redefines grand touring by pairing race-born engineering with luxurious appointments for road and circuit driving enjoyment.

Powertrains

The GT2 Stradale offers a range of powertrains tuned for performance and efficiency. The flagship twin-turbo V8 delivers explosive torque, a broad powerband, and a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with lightning-fast shifts. A hybrid variant combines a high-rev inline-4 with electric boost for instant throttle response and reduced emissions, while a mild-hybrid system optimizes start-stop operations and energy recuperation. Adaptive engine mapping and selectable drive modes let drivers prioritize lap-focused output, balanced road manners, or eco-conscious cruising and efficient touring capability.

Trims

Trim levels range from a focused Sport edition to a fully equipped Luxury model and a limited-run Track Pack. Sport emphasizes weight savings, stiffer suspension, and performance brakes. Luxury adds adaptive comfort suspension, premium leather, and advanced driver assistance. Track Pack introduces roll-cage options, racing seats, telemetry, and aerodynamic upgrades. Customization programs allow personalized paint, wheel, and interior trim finishes to match owner preferences.

Features

Features combine technology, safety, and comfort: configurable digital cockpit, head-up display, carbon-ceramic brakes, and active suspension. Infotainment supports navigation, over-the-air updates, and wireless smartphone integration. Advanced safety includes adaptive cruise, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring tuned for high-speed stability. Luxury touches like ventilated seats, bespoke trim, and a premium sound system make long drives engaging and spirited weekend escapes.

User manual download

The Maserati GT2 Stradale owner manual for the 2026 model year is to be found in PDF downloadable format on this page. The owner manual for the model year 2026 is free and in English, but the repair manuals are usually not easy to get and may cost more.

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