Maserati didn't release a full list of features in the Grecale but they did share some things we can expect from the cabin.
- Digital traditional Maserati clockface that transforms into a veritable in-car concierge, courtesy of voice control
- 12.3” central screen, the largest ever seen in a Maserati
- 8.8” display for the extra controls
- Third display for the passengers in the rear seats
- Maserati Intelligent Assistant (MIA) Multimedia system from Maserati Connect
- Sonus faber 3D sound system (14 speakers, or 21 speakers on demand at High Premium level)
Inside, in the cabin, the standout tech specs include the traditional Maserati clockface. Digital for the first time, it transforms into a veritable in-car concierge, courtesy of voice control.
Everything becomes touch-based, with extreme aesthetic cleanliness. The technology is controlled from the displays: the large 12.3” central screen, the largest ever seen in a Maserati, another 8.8” display for the extra controls and a third for the passengers in the rear seats.
The in-car experience is managed from the
Maserati Intelligent Assistant (MIA) Multimedia system, from the state-of-the-art infotainment and from
Maserati Connect.
The in-car sound is pushed to the absolute limits of enjoyment by an
all-round sound experience, ensured by the typical Maserati roar and the immersive Sonus faber 3D sound system. The Sonus faber system – as standard at Premium level – includes 14 speakers, or 21 speakers on demand at High Premium level.