The Aston Martin DB12 Volante features Bride of Weir leather and the first infotainment system designed by Aston Martin.<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\nWhen folded beneath a hard tonneau cover, its minimal 10.2-inch stack height maximizes luggage capacity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Helping with its looks is the standard black hood, although it can be painted Red, Blue and “Black and Silver” as an option.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Inside, you’ll discover opulent hand-stitched Bridge of Weir leather, a tall center console, and Aston Martin first infotainment system, one they created and built, which is displayed on a 10.25-inch high-definition capacitive touchscreen. Although it supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, it intelligently leaves switchgear to handle the transmission, drive mode, and HVAC. The entire system has Over-The-Air upgrades and diagnostics, and a 1,170-watt, 15-speaker Bowers & Wilkins surround system is optional. A 390-watt, 11-speaker surround sound audio system is standard.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
And it\u2019s all wrapped up in sheetmetal that\u2019s more muscular, and more finely honed, with a sharper shoulder and wearing fresh LED lighting beneath the redesigned Aston Martin badge. Its appearance is evolutionary, not revolutionary, in the finest Aston Martin tradition.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201c\u201cThe Volante name holds a special place in Aston Martin\u2019s history. Since the first Volante was introduced back in 1965, huge strides have been made in engineering, technology and performance,\u201d said Marek Reichman, Aston Martin chief creative officer. \u201cThe DB12 Volante\u2019s exterior and interior design reflects these advances with a muscular physique and athletic stance indicative of its immense performance, and a clean and contemporary interior that stands as a bold interpretation of modern luxury\u201d.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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