The tech fest doesn’t begin and end there, as the new DB12 will be available with an array of driver-assistance systems. That includes a driver drowsiness detection system in case the characterful V8 doesn’t keep you awake, plus adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, and blind-spot monitoring.
Leather covers the standard seats in the Aston Martin DB12, and it’s complemented by Satin Chrome interior jewelry, a black Alcantara headlining, and gloss black inlays. The hand-stitched Bridge of Weir hides are the real deal, as Aston promises an aromatic, cosseting space thanks to this opulent upholstery. Of course, that’s just the beginning as the cabin can be comprehensively tailored to each customer’s tastes. Semi-aniline leather or even a full carbon fiber performance seat will be on offer, as will various aluminum, carbon fiber, or wood trim inlays. The standard heated seats can be upgraded with 16-way adjustment and ventilation, and there are available heavy pile floor mats.
At 9.2 cubic feet, the available cargo space inside the Aston Martin DB12 is nothing special, but this is unlikely to deter too many. Besides, there is always the DBX SUV for more challenging cargo-carrying duties.