2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Display Instruction
The 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio has a high-tech and easy-to-use display system that acts as the hub for all of the vehicle’s functions and entertainment options. This display is in a visible place on the dashboard and makes it easy to use navigation, entertainment, communication, and vehicle settings. The Stelvio’s display system is easy to use and keeps you connected. It has a tablet interface, the ability to use voice commands, and the ability to connect to your phone through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
This vehicle is equipped with a driver interactive display that is located in the instrument cluster.
When one or more of the doors have been opened or closed and the ignition is in the OFF position, the instrument cluster will display the vehicle mileage for a few seconds.
RECONFIGURABLE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY
During operation, the instrument cluster display is divided into multiple sections which show driving data, warnings, and failure indications.
RECONFIGURABLE DISPLAY ITEMS
- External Lights (Low Beam/High Beam) Display
- Front, Side Anti-Collision Systems, Cruise Control Change Information
- Speed Limiter Display
- Driving Assistance Systems (FCW, LDW, HAS) Information Display
- Active Cruise Control (ACC) / Cruise Control (CC) Information Display
- Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) / Speed Limiter Information Display
- Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) Information Display
- Time
- External Temperature
- Main Display: Vehicle Speed Display, Trip Computer Information, etc.
The screens can be selected, on rotation, by pushing the MENU selection button on the windshield wiper stalk.
MENU Selection Button
Depending on the driving mode chosen using the Alfa DNA (Dynamic, Natural, and Advanced Efficiency) the screens can be graphically different. Navigation instructions and call information can be set and displayed in the Information and Entertainment System.
Home
The parameters shown on the display, for the modes: Dynamic, Normal, and Advanced Efficiency are:
- Time
- Outside Temperature
- Current speed (shown only if the repeat mode of the “Navigation” and “Phone” functions have not been previously activated).
- Range
In RACE mode (if equipped) the consumption indication index is not active and a sports gearshift indicator is displayed.
Instrument Cluster Display
- Time
- Temperature
- Distance To Empty
- Speed
Trip A And B
For all driving modes (Dynamic, Natural, and Advanced Efficiency) and with the ignition device ON, the “Trip computer” can be used to display the measurements regarding the operating state of the vehicle. This function is characterized by two separate records, called “Trip A” and “Trip B” (the latter can be deactivated by the Information and Entertainment System), where the “complete missions”
(journeys) are recorded in a reciprocally independent manner. “Trip A” and “Trip B” are used to display the values relating to:
- Distance traveled
- Average fuel consumption
- Average speed
- Active trip
- Fuel consumption indicator
To reset the values, press and hold down the button on the windshield wiper stalk.
Performance
The displayed parameters differ according to the active mode. The modes which can be selected using the Alfa DNA system are:
NaturalThe screen graphically reproduces some parameters closely linked to the efficiency of the driving style, with a view to limiting consumption.
Advanced Efficiency
- Acceleration
- Deceleration
- Gear Shifts
The three central icons on the screen indicate the effectiveness of the driving style linked to the parameters of acceleration, deceleration, and gearshift with a view to reducing fuel consumption. The graphic bar below the icons shows current consumption and the green line represents the optimal area. The globe lights up gradually according to lower consumption.
Alternative Performance
The displayed parameters vary depending on the active mode. The modes can be selected through the “Alfa DNA™” system and are as follows:
Normal and Advanced Efficiency
The display graphically shows the values of:
- instantaneous consumption
- average fuel consumption (based on “Trip A”);
Below a certain speed value, when the accelerator pedal is not pressed or in the event of failure, dashes are displayed in place of the consumption value (“– –. –”).
Dynamic
The display graphically shows the values of:
- accelerator pedal position (expressed in percentage);
- brake pedal position (expressed in percentage);
- engine coolant temperature (H = hot/ C = cold).
Race (If Equipped)
The display graphically shows the values of:
- engine torque;
- turbocharger pressure;
- engine oil pressure (L = low pressure/H = high pressure).
NOTE: The engine torque and turbocharger pressure values vary according to the engine type.
Acceleration Gauge
The displayed parameters are related to vehi-cle stability, the graphs illustrate the trend of the longitudinal/lateral accelerations (G meter information), considering gravity acceleration as a reference unit. Lateral acceleration peaks are also indicated.
- Driving Mode Display (Alfa DNA System)
- Distance Traveled (miles/km) display
- Fuel Consumption
- Warning Indications Display (e.g. danger of ice, open doors, ABS operation, etc.)
- Range
FAQ’s
A: The main display in the Stelvio is used for accessing and controlling various vehicle functions, infotainment features, navigation, and settings.
A: The display size may vary by trim level, but it’s typically around 8.8 inches in size.
A: Yes, you can control the display using the touchscreen interface for most functions.
A: Yes, the Stelvio often includes a voice command system that allows you to control various functions hands-free.
A: The Stelvio typically supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, allowing seamless smartphone integration and access to compatible apps.
A: You can typically access the navigation system through the touchscreen menu or by using voice commands if equipped.
A: Depending on the trim level and options, the Stelvio may offer different display themes or modes to customize the look and feel of the screen.
A: Yes, you can typically pair your smartphone via Bluetooth to make hands-free calls and send/receive text messages using the display.
A: Yes, you can usually adjust display settings, including brightness and contrast, through the vehicle’s settings menu.
A: You can switch between audio sources, such as radio, Bluetooth, and streaming apps, by using the touchscreen interface or steering wheel controls.
A: Yes, many models of the Stelvio display real-time vehicle information, including fuel economy, tire pressure, and more, on the screen.
A: Yes, you can often customize the display layout and add shortcuts to your preferred functions or information.
A: You can typically access the user manual and detailed instructions for the display system in the vehicle’s documentation or through the infotainment system itself.
A: Some vehicles may receive software updates to enhance functionality and add new features. It’s advisable to check with your Alfa Romeo dealer for information on updates.
A: Yes, the Stelvio often includes safety features like a backup camera and blind-spot monitoring that may be displayed on the screen to aid in driving and parking.