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  • Page 2 Welcome Warnings, Cautions and Notes Welcome to your new Aston Martin DB12. This Owner’s Handbook has been designed to explain the The following Warnings, Cautions and Notes are used vehicle’s operation and to make the control of its systems within this Owner’s Guide to call your attention to specific easy to understand and operate.
  • Page 3 Vehicle Identification Component Location The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is shown in the left side bottom corner of the windscreen. All directions for locating components are described as viewed from the driver’s seat, i.e. the fuel filler flap shown on this diagram will be described as ‘located at the rear right side of the vehicle’.
  • Page 4 Contact application. This information may be stored under regular your Aston Martin Dealer. operation, in a crash or in a near crash event. This information can be read and used by: •...
  • Page 5 • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. should immediately inform your Aston Martin Dealer or • Always obey all speed and traffic laws and regulations. the Aston Martin Client Services at the address shown. Never drive faster than the posted speed limit or than conditions allow.
  • Page 6 Cyber Security Systems Cyber security systems on this vehicle are designed to Connected Car Components reduce the risk of unauthorised access to connected Several components on this vehicle make up the vehicle components from malware - malicious software. Connected Car system, which communicates with This can take the form of internet based attack on vehicle external devices or the internet for a number of functions control modules to affect functions or access data.
  • Page 7 To reduce the risk of unauthorised access to vehicle systems and functions, always have the vehicle inspected, service and repaired at an authorised Aston Martin Dealership. In addition, never use portable USB and mobile devices with the vehicle that are known contain malware, or corrupted or manipulated data.
  • Page 8 Aston Martin Owners' Club (AMOC) An invitation to join the Aston Martin Owners' Club The sporting spirit of the 1930s exists today in one of the world’s most exclusive car clubs. Enthusiasts in nearly 60 countries are united by an interest in iconic cars with an enviable pedigree.
  • Page 9 Aston Martin Heritage Trust The Aston Martin Heritage Trust is an educational charity dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enhancement of over 100 years of history of Aston Martin. Its world class collection comprising the automotive museum, substantial archive and collection of historical...
  • Page 10 Navigation..............10 Aston Martin Dealer for further information. Convertible Roof............11 © Copyright Aston Martin Lagonda Limited, 2023. All Rights Vehicle and System Settings ........12 Reserved. This publication is provided with your vehicle for your Maintenance and Technical Data ......13 personal, private and non-commercial use.
  • Page 11 Quick Start Vehicle Key................1.2 Driving Position ..............1.3 Vehicle Controls..............1.5 Infotainment................1.9...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Key

    Quick Start Vehicle Key What Do The Buttons On The Key Do? Global Close Press and hold to unlock all vehicle doors and open all windows. Press and hold to lock all doors and close all windows. Volante: Global close will also open or close the convertible roof.
  • Page 13: Driving Position

    Quick Start Driving Position How Do I Adjust The Seat? Manual Seat Adjustment (Performance Seat only) Electric Seat Adjustment Pull the release strap to allow adjustment of the seat base. [1] : Bolster/Lumbar selector switch (Optional). [2] : Bolster/Lumbar adjustment (Optional). [3] : Seat base adjust.
  • Page 14 Quick Start How Do I Get To The Back Seats? What Do The Door Switches Do? Pull the release strap (A) to release the seat back. Pull and hold to move the rear of the seat forward. [A] : Door Mirror Selector. [B] : Door Mirror Adjustment.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Controls

    Quick Start Vehicle Controls What Do The Centre Console Switches Do? [6] VOLUME: Adjust the volume for the audio system. Press to mute audio. [7] HEATED/COOLED SEATS: Press to change the level of seat heating or cooling. [8] ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL: Press and hold to cycle ESP modes.
  • Page 16 Quick Start What Are The Steering Wheel Controls? [1] CANCEL: Tap to cancel the set speed. Switches [2] ADJUST DISTANCE: Swipe to adjust the set distance between the vehicle in front and your vehicle during Active Cruise Control (ACC). [3] START VOICE CONTROL: Tap to use voice control system for mobile devices.
  • Page 17 Quick Start [7] MENU HOME: Transmission Paddles Tap to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to Pull back on either paddle to enter Semi -automatic ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.9). transmission mode. [8] MENU SCROLL BUTTONS: Swipe through the menu to navigate the instrument cluster menu.
  • Page 18 Quick Start What Do The Stalks Control? Wiper Controls Indicators and Headlamp Beam Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed. [1] : Windscreen wipers off Main Beam [2] : Intermittent wipe (low rain sensor sensitivity) Push the stalk for main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk [3] : Intermittent wipe (high rain sensor sensitivity) back to the initial position to return to dipped beam headlamps.
  • Page 19: Infotainment

    Quick Start Infotainment How Do I Turn On The Exterior Lamps? How Do I Pair A Bluetooth Device? To add a new device, select from the main menu. The vehicle will automatically search for available devices to connect to. Available devices will be shown as a list with the option to connect to individual devices.
  • Page 20 1.10 Quick Start How Do I Operate The Media System? How Do I Set A Navigation Destination? to access the media systems. to access the navigation system. The Now Playing screen has some common elements that appear regardless of which source medium is used. Individual media controls are explained in their relevant sections.
  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle Security Vehicle Key................2.2 Unlocking and Opening ............2.6 Emergency Access and Start..........2.11 Anti-Theft Systems.............. 2.13 Aston Martin Tracking ............2.15 Homelink® Wireless Control ..........2.20...
  • Page 22: Vehicle Key

    If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If the vehicle key is not in the vehicle, the message 'Key Not Detected' will be displayed in the instrument cluster when trying to start the vehicle.
  • Page 23 Vehicle Security One Step Unlocking Vehicle Key Battery The vehicle key can be set to either unlock only the drivers Warning: Using the incorrect battery type can cause the vehicle key to not operate correct, or can cause fire door on a single press of or all vehicle doors.
  • Page 24 Vehicle Security Battery Replacement 3. Use the emergency key to release the battery tray. To replace the vehicle key's battery: 1. Remove the emergency key from the vehicle key. 2. Use the emergency key to release the tab holding the top cover for the vehicle key.
  • Page 25 Vehicle Security 4. Replace the battery for the vehicle key. Keyless Go Zones The vehicle key uses a CR2032 battery. The Keyless Go function for vehicle locking and ignition will operate when a vehicle key is inside the vehicle cabin or in one of the below reception zones: The vehicle key is only needed in one of the reception zones for Keyless Go.
  • Page 26: Unlocking And Opening

    Vehicle Security Unlocking and Opening Unlocking From Outside the Vehicle Using Keyless Entry To unlock the vehicle with keyless-entry active, gently Using The Vehicle Key push at point (A) and open the door handle. If one step Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the vehicle, and press .
  • Page 27 Vehicle Security Presenting Handle Locking From Outside the Vehicle Whenever the vehicle is unlocked the door handles will Using The Vehicle Key present from the door to give ease of access. Presenting Close all the vehicle doors. Stand within 5 m (16 ft) of the handles also match one step unlock configuration if set.
  • Page 28 Vehicle Security Interior Lock Switches Automatic Locking Feature The doors can be locked and unlocked by using the The central locking can be set to automatically activate once the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 mph). master unlock (1) and lock (2) switches.
  • Page 29 Vehicle Security Easy Entry/Exit Deck Lid Volante Only The Easy Entry/Exit function could cause an occupant to become trapped and/or cause injury. Keep Decklid operation will be disabled when the tonneau clear of the steering wheel when the Easy Entry/Exit cover for the convertible roof is open.
  • Page 30 2.10 Vehicle Security Opening the Deck Lid Inside the Vehicle Closing the Deck Lid Press and hold the deck lid release button (B). The deck Push the deck lid down and make sure that the catch lid catch will release. Lift the lid. engages.
  • Page 31: Emergency Access And Start

    2.11 Vehicle Security Emergency Access and Start Emergency Key Press and hold the button (A) to release the ratchet holding the emergency key (B) and pull the key out. The If the vehicle key fails to operate, or the vehicle battery is emergency key can either be fully removed or partially fully discharged, use the emergency key to lock or unlock removed and operate as a keyring mount.
  • Page 32 2.12 Vehicle Security The emergency key can be used to unlock the left door. Emergency Deck Lid Release To unlock the door, open the door handle, insert the key The deck lid can be opened from inside the luggage into the door lock and turn. compartment by pulling the luminous emergency release handle (A).
  • Page 33: Anti-Theft Systems

    3. Once the engine has started, the key can be moved. If the vehicle does not start, leave the key in space (A), fully press the brake pedal down and start the vehicle with the stop/start button as usual. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the key checked.
  • Page 34 2.14 Vehicle Security Alarm Interior Motion Sensor When the alarm has started a siren will be heard for a When the vehicle is locked and armed, the interior motion 25 seconds cycle (ten cycles maximum) and the direction sensor will sense movement inside the vehicle. If indicators flash for five minutes after which the security movement is detected it will start the alarm.
  • Page 35: Aston Martin Tracking

    (GSM) technology to provide pinpoint Tow-Away Alert accuracy and unparalleled service levels. Activated when motion is detected with the ignition Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details and switched off and the driver card is not present. subscription rates. System Health Check The system provides the following features: Regular automatic self diagnostic check.
  • Page 36 European Coverage How the System Works European coverage in EU countries is permitted for a The Aston Martin Tracking system is supplied with two period of up to 30 Days. unique driver cards. An authorised driver must have a driver card in their possession when using the vehicle.
  • Page 37 2.17 Vehicle Security The system will additionally send an alert if: If your Vehicle is Stolen • Your vehicle is lifted or towed away without the vehicle After an alert has been received, the Secure Operating key. Centre advisor will attempt to contact you using the •...
  • Page 38 If you are involved in an accident or if your vehicle battery has been disconnected for any reason (for example, body work repair or paint re-spray), you must call Aston Martin Tracking Customer Services so that they can test the system to check that it is still functioning correctly.
  • Page 39 Change of Details information safe and not in the vehicle otherwise you will You must call Aston Martin Tracking Customer Services if not be able to refer to it if your vehicle is stolen. any of your personal details change. For example: •...
  • Page 40: Homelink® Wireless Control

    HomeLink system before selling this vehicle. This device may suffer from interference if operated For information or assistance, contact your Aston Martin near to a mobile or fixed station transmitter. This Dealer. interference can affect the hand-held transmitter as well as the in-vehicle transceiver.
  • Page 41 2.21 Vehicle Security Programming 2. Press the HomeLink button you want to program. The HomeLink symbol should begin to slowly flash Step 1 will clear previously programmed devices and orange. is only necessary if programming HomeLink for the first 3. Press and hold the remote control for the device to time or when erasing all existing programming.
  • Page 42 2.22 Vehicle Security 4. Press and hold the remote control button until the 5. Press the newly programmed HomeLink button. HomeLink symbol turns to either rapidly flashing or • If the symbol stays constantly green, programming continuously green. is complete and your device should operate when the HomeLink button is used.
  • Page 43 2.23 Vehicle Security Operation Reprogramming The vehicle should be within the operating range of the To program a new device, press and hold the desired device and the ignition should be on. HomeLink button for 20 seconds until the LED starts flashing slowly.
  • Page 44 2.24 Vehicle Security...
  • Page 45 Before Driving Checks Before Driving ............3.2 Seats ..................3.2 Windows .................. 3.5 Mirrors ..................3.7 Steering Column ..............3.8 Memory Functions..............3.9 Occupant Restraint System..........3.11 Child Safety ................3.20 Child Seat Installation ............3.26 Cabin Storage ............... 3.33 Accessory Sockets ...............
  • Page 46: Checks Before Driving

    Before Driving Checks Before Driving Seats Inspect your vehicle to make sure that everything is in Front seats only. accordance with the information and specifications in this Warning: Do not adjust the drivers seat whilst Owner’s Guide. driving. Outside the Vehicle: The seats can also be adjusted: •...
  • Page 47 Before Driving Seat Controls [1] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT SELECTOR SWITCH : Press the switch up to select lumbar Electric Seat Adjustment adjustment. Press down to select bolster adjustment. The ignition must be on before the lumbar and bolster [2] LUMBAR/BOLSTER ADJUSTMENT: Use the support can be operated.
  • Page 48 Before Driving Manual Seat Adjustment Seat Back Release To move the seats forward or back, pull the strap to Caution: Make sure that the headrest for the seat unlock the seat. does not hit the sun visor. The seat can cause damage to the sun visor or the sun visor mirror.
  • Page 49: Windows

    Before Driving Windows Headrests Warning: Misuse of the window switches, especially The driver and passenger seats include non-adjustable by children, can result in injury due to entrapment in head restraints, which limit the rearward travel of the the window closure. Drivers must advise all passengers head in a rear impact and may reduce whip lash injuries.
  • Page 50 Before Driving Press or pull past resistance on the window switch to Door Sealing perform a one-touch movement down or up. Warning: Make sure that all passengers are clear when the window mechanism is operating. To minimise wind noise and to make sure that the window seal is watertight, a door sealing system is used to provide a tight fit of the door glass to the seals around the top of the door opening.
  • Page 51: Mirrors

    Before Driving Mirrors Interior Mirrors Exterior Mirrors To adjust the exterior mirrors press the mirror switch (A) left or right to select a side to adjust. Move the direction pad (B) up, down, left or right to adjust the selected mirror.
  • Page 52: Steering Column

    Before Driving Steering Column Auto-Fold Adjustment When the vehicle is locked using the vehicle key or master Warning: Do not adjust the steering column whilst lock switch, the mirrors will automatically fold in. The driving. mirrors will return to the driving position when the vehicle The steering column can be adjusted with the ignition is unlocked.
  • Page 53: Memory Functions

    Before Driving Memory Functions Heated Steering Wheel Warning: Make sure that there is nothing in the movement path of the seat or the steering column The ignition must be on before the heated steering during adjustment that could cause obstruction. wheel can be operated.
  • Page 54 3.10 Before Driving Setting a Memory Position To Save A Memory Position Warning: Do not attempt to adjust the driver's seat whilst driving. Adjust the seat, steering column and the exterior rear view mirrors to the desired position. Push the memory button (M), then press the required memory channel (1, 2 or 3) to save the positions.
  • Page 55: Occupant Restraint System

    3.11 Before Driving Occupant Restraint System The system provides protection to the driver and all All of these systems are controlled by the Occupant passengers in a variety of impact conditions. Restraint Controller (ORC). In a collision the ORC will analyse information from various sensors, such as crash The system consists of: and seat occupancy conditions.
  • Page 56 Do not put If either of these conditions occur, even intermittently, an adult seat belt around two children. have the restraint system serviced at your Aston Martin Dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not Warning: When installed, the seat belt webbing operate correctly in the event of a collision.
  • Page 57 If in doubt about condition or operation of seat belt Warning: Reclining the seat back decreases installation, have it checked by your Aston Martin protection provided by the seat belt in the event of a Dealer.
  • Page 58 3.14 Before Driving Pre-tensioner and Load Limiting Rear Seat Belt Status Front seat belts are equipped with dual pre-tensioners If a rear seat belt is unbuckled, regardless of if the rear and load limiting systems. seat is occupied, a warning will be shown in the instrument cluster to show which seat belts are not buckled correctly.
  • Page 59 If the seat belt does not lock, When parked on an incline, the seat belt may lock as consult your Aston Martin dealer. it is withdrawn. This is not a fault. If the mechanism locks, Pull out the seat belt, drawing the buckle over the release the belt tension and then pull the belt very gently shoulder and across the chest.
  • Page 60 3.16 Before Driving Push the buckle into the belt buckle latch until a positive If it is necessary for a passenger to adjust their seat or click is heard. seating position during a journey, the belt tension might be disturbed. The passenger should therefore (as soon as it is safe to do so) gently pull down the shoulder run of the seat belt to create some slack and then immediately release it to re-tension the belt for the new seating...
  • Page 61 3.17 Before Driving Seat Belt Unfastening Airbags Push the button on the buckle. While holding the seat belt The purpose of the airbags is to provide additional buckle, allow the belt to slowly retract to its stored protection for the driver and passengers in the event of a position.
  • Page 62 3.18 Before Driving The side airbags (D) located in the front seats and the curtain airbag (E), located in the roof trim or door , only deploy according to which side has been impacted in a serious side collision. Coupe Only Volante Only...
  • Page 63 The system will not deploy in the event of minor frontal or The airbag system is not designed to protect against side impacts, such as contacts when parking. rear impacts. All work on the airbag system must only be carried out by an Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 64: Child Safety

    3.20 Before Driving Child Safety Aston Martin strongly recommends: Warning: The front seat belt reminder function is • That all children are sat in the rear passenger seats. only designed to recognise an adult sized occupant • Always use ISOFIX anchors where available.
  • Page 65 3.21 Before Driving Child Seat Belt Fastening Warning Labels Warning: An infant or child that is not correctly Warning: Extreme Hazard: NEVER use a rearward restrained can be seriously injured or killed in a crash. facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE Seat belts are designed for adults;...
  • Page 66 If it is necessary to modify the advanced restraints system to accommodate a person with disabilities, contact your Aston Martin Dealer . Passenger Seat Airbag Status Symbol...
  • Page 67 Warning: Do not install any additional seat inspected by an Aston Martin Dealer. The system must accessories, such as beaded trims or padding, or use also be checked for corrected functionality. depending...
  • Page 68 3.24 Before Driving Warning: Spilt water or steam cleaning the seat can Warning: Do not put shopping bags on the cause the OCS to incorrectly classify a seat occupant. passenger seat. A large amount of liquid, such as Wait for the seat to dry completely before use. Make bottled water, can cause the OCS to incorrectly sure that there are no wet objects (such as wet towels), classify the capacitance as a seat occupant and give...
  • Page 69 Do not attempt to repair or service the system. Take the vehicle immediately to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 70: Child Seat Installation

    Not following the child seat manufacturer’s instructions Seating position suitable for universal belted when installing the child seat is dangerous. i-Size seating position Aston Martin recommends that the front passenger seat Seating position suitable for is not used with child seats. lateral fixture Largest suitable rearward...
  • Page 71 3.27 Before Driving Seat Position - Seat Belt Installation ALR Operation Gently pull out the seat belt until fully extended. The ALR Warning: Always follow the child seat system will only engage at the maximum extension point manufacturer’s instructions for correct installation. of the seat belt.
  • Page 72 Rear Child Seat Installation move in a sudden stop or collision causing serious Aston Martin do not recommend a child seat is installed to injury or death to the child or other passengers. the rear seats of this vehicle with a seat belt.
  • Page 73 3.29 Before Driving Rear Tether Anchors Seats Warning: An unsecured child seat is dangerous. In a sudden stop or a collision it could move, causing Warning: An infant or child that is not properly serious injury or death to the child or other passengers. restrained can be seriously injured or killed in a crash.
  • Page 74 3.30 Before Driving This vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX (International Remove the lower seat back panel (A). Standards Organisation FIX) anchors for the installation of child seats on the rear passenger seats. The anchors are located between the seat base and the seat back. The position of the anchors is shown by two tags at the base of each rear seat.
  • Page 75 3.31 Before Driving Front Passenger Seat Position 2. Move the base of the seat to its highest position. When a child seat is installed to the rear seat using ISOFIX, you must move the seat directly in front of the child seat depending on the size seat being installed.
  • Page 76 3.32 Before Driving For Size Class F2/F2X Fixture ISOFIX SEATS: 3. Adjust the back of the seat to a fully vertical position. 1. Move the base of the seat directly in front of the child seat to its lowest position. 2.
  • Page 77: Cabin Storage

    3.33 Before Driving Cabin Storage Door Pockets Glove Box Do not use the door pocket to store items that could Warning: In the event of heavy braking, sharp easily fall out when the door is opened, such as mobile steering or an accident, items in the glove box can be phones or wallets.
  • Page 78 3.34 Before Driving Centre Storage Box Variable Load Space The centre storage box gives access to two USB-C ports (Volante Only) and a 12V accessory power socket. This vehicle has a variable load space device installed that, when the convertible roof is raised, increases the available luggage capacity.
  • Page 79: Accessory Sockets

    3.35 Before Driving Accessory Sockets Warning: Only connect accessories which are designed for use in a motor vehicle with a 12V electrical system. The electrical system could become damaged if there is more than 10A used from the accessory socket. Always read the manufacturer’s instructions and make sure that you do not connect any device which can exceed the rating of the accessory socket.
  • Page 80 3.36 Before Driving Ashtray and Cigar Lighter (Optional) Warning: The cigar lighter will be very hot when in use. Always hold the cigar lighter by the handle and always make sure that the cigar lighter is out of reach of children. Never leave children unattended in a vehicle that has a cigar lighter.
  • Page 81 Controls Instrument Display ..............4.2 Centre Console............... 4.7 Steering Wheel Controls............4.8 Instrument Cluster Menu ............. 4.9 Wiper Controls ..............4.12 Lighting Controls ..............4.13...
  • Page 82: Instrument Display

    Controls Instrument Display Instrument Cluster Overview...
  • Page 83 Controls [1] DATE: [7] FUEL GAUGE: Shows the current day, month and year. Shows how much fuel is left in the fuel tank. [2] CLOCK: [8] SPEEDOMETER: Shows the time. Displays vehicle speed. [3] TRANSMISSION INDICATOR: [9] TACHOMETER: Shows the currently selected transmission (Refer to Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute x 1000.
  • Page 84 Steady amber shows a fault in the engine management system. Continue driving only if there are no audible, visible or physical signs of degraded engine performance. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. Flashing amber shows a major fault in the engine management system.
  • Page 85 This symbol shows there is a fault with the EPAS system. Shows if there is a fault with the electronic park Consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. brake. A warning message will also show in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 86 Continue driving only if there are no audible, visible or instrument cluster. physical signs of degraded brake performance. Consult [22] GASOLINE PARTICULATE FILTER (GPF) your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible if this FAULT: symbol stays on. Shows when GPF must perform a regeneration cycle, or if [19] OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROL (ORC): there is a fault with the GPF (Refer to ’Gasoline Particulate...
  • Page 87: Centre Console

    Controls Centre Console [7] HEATED/COOLED SEATS: Press to change the level of seat heating or cooling. [8] VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL: Press to set stability control (Refer to ’ESP Modes’, page 5.38). [9] INFOTAINMENT ON/OFF: Set the infotainment system to on or off. [10] EXHAUST MODE: Press to cycle exhaust modes.
  • Page 88: Steering Wheel Controls

    Controls Steering Wheel Controls [1] CANCEL: Tap to cancel the set speed. [2] ADJUST DISTANCE: Swipe to adjust the set distance between the vehicle in front and your vehicle during Active Cruise Control (ACC). [3] START VOICE CONTROL: Tap to use voice control system for mobile devices. [4] RES: Tap to resume a set speed in the speed control systems or adopt a new speed limit in ACC.
  • Page 89: Instrument Cluster Menu

    Controls Instrument Cluster Menu [7] MENU HOME: The instrument cluster includes a secondary infotainment system menu. This menu includes settings for the Tap to open the instrument cluster menu (Refer to instrument cluster such as trip computer and units as well ’Instrument Cluster Menu’, page 4.9).
  • Page 90 4.10 Controls Driver Assistance Use the button (A) to open the menu home screen. Opens the Driver Assistance screen which shows an Scroll through the available options with (B) and outline of the vehicle with overlays for each various Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) function. select an item by pressing (also referred to in this •...
  • Page 91 4.11 Controls • Blind Spot Assist (BSA): Shows a warning if there is Trip Assist another vehicle is in the driver's blind spot. A The trip menu will show journey information about the secondary warning will be shown if the indicator is also vehicle.
  • Page 92: Wiper Controls

    4.12 Controls Wiper Controls Navigation Shows the next turn if a route has been set. If no route has been set, shows direction of travel. Media Shows the selected media track. Rotate the wipe speed selector (A) to select a wipe speed. [1] : Windscreen wipers off.
  • Page 93: Lighting Controls

    4.13 Controls Lighting Controls Exterior lamps At vehicle speeds above 240 km/h (150 mph) the wipers may automatically move to a high park position Master Lamp Switch to reduce aerodynamic load. The wipers will function as Turn the dial to the required light setting. Press the fog normal and return to their normal park position when lamp button to operate the rear fog lamp.
  • Page 94 4.14 Controls Automatic Headlamp Mode Auto Main Beam If ambient light fades, headlamps, rear and registration Warning: Auto Main beam is an aid only. The system plate lamps will switch on automatically. If ambient light cannot allow for road, weather or traffic conditions. it then increases, headlamps, rear and registration plate is the drivers responsibility to make sure the vehicle's lamps will automatically go off.
  • Page 95 4.15 Controls Stalk Controls Hazard lamps The hazard warning lamps will continue to operate if the ignition is switched off. Main Beam Push the stalk away to turn on main beam headlamps. Pull the stalk back to the initial position to return to dipped Press (A) to set the hazard warning lamps to on.
  • Page 96 4.16 Controls Interior Lamps Reading Lamps Two reading lamps are located in the front header trim. Instrument Illumination To operate the lamps (on or off) touch the reading lamp bezel (A). Unless set to off or on they will continue to operate up to six minutes after the ignition is set to off.
  • Page 97 Driving Driving Techniques..............5.2 Multi Purpose Camera ............5.4 How To Start The Engine ............. 5.4 Transmission Controls............5.5 Drive Modes ................5.10 Speed Control Systems ............5.14 Lane Assist Systems............. 5.18 Traffic Sign Assist..............5.22 Driver Attention Assist ............5.23 Blind Spot Assist..............
  • Page 98: Driving Techniques

    To make sure that you have a safe and Performance driving courses are available to enable you enjoyable entry into this new phase of Aston Martin to fully understand the control functions of your vehicle motoring, please take time to safely acquire the and also the basic principles of performance driving.
  • Page 99 Driving Wet Conditions Driving Through Deep Water When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under If in any doubt whether to drive through deep water, your tyres so that they ride on a layer of water. This is always take the side of caution to avoid potentially costly called aquaplaning or hydroplaning.
  • Page 100: Multi Purpose Camera

    Driving Multi Purpose Camera How To Start The Engine The Multi Purpose Camera (A) is mounted at the top of Warning: The engine can be started by any person in the windscreen and is used to give external information to the vehicle if the brake pedal is pressed down.
  • Page 101: Transmission Controls

    Driving Transmission Controls The automatic transmission has three main driver modes: Caution: Make sure the park brake is applied and the transmission is in PARK (P). • Automatic Mode: Transmission is controlled automatically without This will prevent the vehicle from moving once the driver input.
  • Page 102 Driving Automatic Mode Reverse (R) When reverse is selected, the infotainment screen will change to show the reverse camera display. Neutral (N) Select to engage Neutral gear. Caution: Do not change from Park or Neutral into Drive or Reverse at high engine speed. Doing so can damage the transmission or the engine.
  • Page 103 Driving Kick-Down Semi-Automatic Mode In Automatic mode, kick-down is used in circumstances In Semi-Automatic mode, forward gear changes are where rapid acceleration is required, such as overtaking. made with the paddles located behind the steering wheel. Kick-down operates when the accelerator pedal is quickly If engine speed gets too high or low, the transmission and fully pressed, causing the transmission to change control module will automatically make gear changes.
  • Page 104 Driving Gear Shift Indicator The instrument cluster shows the actual gear currently selected R, D1, D2, etc and the target gear when a gearshift is in progress. The instrument cluster will also show an up arrow to indicate when a gear change should take place to obtain better fuel economy.
  • Page 105 Driving Manual Mode Manual mode operates similar to Semi-Automatic mode, except the transmission will no longer automatically To protect the engine, the transmission will change gear as engine speed approaches maximum automatically drop to 1st gear when the vehicle is speed.
  • Page 106: Drive Modes

    5.10 Driving Drive Modes Vehicle driving characteristics, such as gear changes and The selected mode will be shown in the top of the throttle response, can be changed by selecting different instrument cluster (B). drive modes. Drive modes operate independently of Electronic Five drive modes are available.
  • Page 107 5.11 Driving Wet Mode GT Mode Wet mode sets the vehicle up to a similar calibration to GT GT mode provides a default comfort setting, better but more suitable for driving in adverse conditions. ESP is suited to casual and motorway driving. set to a specific wet road tune to maximise grip and the The vehicle is set to use a base engine and transmission engine map is also set to a unique calibration to provide...
  • Page 108 5.12 Driving Sport Mode Sport+ Mode Sport mode uses a more aggressive transmission Sport+ mode further increases transmission and engine calibration, but still with a level of comfort when changing response over what is used in Sport mode. The exhaust gear.
  • Page 109 5.13 Driving Transmission Temperature Gauge Individual Sport+ mode also adds a transmission temperature gauge Individual mode is a custom setting with each parameter (C). set by the driver. To set Individual mode, rotate the drive mode dial in the centre console to Individual and select Personalise. Select from: Powertrain Drive:...
  • Page 110: Speed Control Systems

    5.14 Driving Speed Control Systems ACC and Variable Speed Limiter Controls Warning: Only use ACC or the variable speed limiter if road and traffic conditions are appropriate for maintaining a steady speed for a prolonged period. If you do not, the vehicle may cause an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 111 5.15 Driving Setting A Speed Variable Speed Limiter Scroll the speed selector dial (4) up to increase speed, or The variable speed limiter brakes automatically so that down to decrease speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) increments. you do not exceed the set speed. This feature is an aid Pressing the switch in either direction will set a new only and cannot take into account road, weather or traffic vehicle speed in the cruise control or new vehicle speed...
  • Page 112 5.16 Driving ACC with Speed Limiter Adaption Setting a Distance Between Vehicles in ACC Warning: ACC does not compensate traffic, road or Operation weather conditions. The driver is responsible for Warning: ACC may not always be able to vehicle speed and braking in emergency situations. Do differentiate vehicles when they become stationary not use ACC in conditions that do not permit a from static obstacles.
  • Page 113 5.17 Driving Speed Limit Adaption Deactivation The speed limit adaption does not limit the speed of Set speeds will also be cleared when the ignition is set the vehicle, but adapts the set speed for the ACC to suit to off. the speed limit of the road.
  • Page 114: Lane Assist Systems

    5.18 Driving Lane Assist Systems Safety Warnings System Limitations Lane Keep Assist may not function correctly in the below Warning: The lane assist systems may not always conditions: be able to correctly detect lane markings and it is possible it may give incorrect warnings. These systems •...
  • Page 115 The line shown in red represents which lane has been crossed. • Amber: System has a fault and is not available. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. • White: System has been manually deactivated. If one of the front wheels passes over a lane marking, Lane...
  • Page 116 5.20 Driving Lane Keep Assist If the vehicle continue to pass over the lane markings, Lane Keep Assist will make the vehicle briefly steer to one Warning: Lane Keep Assist cannot always cause the side to help move the vehicle back to it's initial lane. If this vehicle to move back into it's lane.
  • Page 117 5.21 Driving System Deactivation Lane Departure Warning Lane Departure Warning can only be disabled in the Lane Keep Assist vehicle settings menu (Refer to ’Lane Keep Assist’, page The Lane Keep Assist is set to on by default. 12.4). When Lane Keep Assist is disabled, this does not will be shown in the instrument cluster when both disable Lane Departure Warning.
  • Page 118: Traffic Sign Assist

    5.22 Driving Traffic Sign Assist Traffic Sign Assist is an aid only. Traffic Sign Assist If a traffic sign is passed that gives the end of a road may not always be able to correctly display road restriction, such as a speed limit, this information is restrictions.
  • Page 119: Driver Attention Assist

    5.23 Driving Driver Attention Assist Traffic Sign Settings Warning: Driver Attention Assist is for aid only and For settings for Traffic Sign Assist (Refer to ’Traffic Sign does not replace the need for driver awareness. It is Assist’, page 12.3). always the driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings and make sure to take break if necessary.
  • Page 120: Blind Spot Assist

    5.24 Driving Blind Spot Assist System Limitations Warning: Blind Spot Assist is for visual aid only and does not replace the need for driver awareness. It is the Driver Attention Assist is always enabled when the driver's responsibility to be aware of their vehicle is driven at speeds of 70 km/h (43 mph).
  • Page 121 5.25 Driving If a vehicle is detected at speeds above approximately 30 Operation Conditions km/h (18 mph) and enters the monitoring range directly For the Blind Spot Assist system to operate the below conditions must be met: next to your vehicle, will illuminate amber in the exterior mirror.
  • Page 122 5.26 Driving System Limitations Blind Spot Warnings The BSA system can be limited in its operation in the Stage One Warning below situations: When the BSA system detects a vehicle in the driver's • The sensors are dirty or obstructed such as snow or blind spot area, will be shown in the bottom outer mud on the bumpers.
  • Page 123 In the unlikely event of a fault in the BSA system, a warning message will also show in the instrument cluster. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Opened is classed as when door ajar switch is activated and the interior lamps are switched on.
  • Page 124: Adaptive Damping

    5.28 Driving Adaptive Damping The Adaptive Damping System (ADS) uses sensors to Three adaptive damping modes are available. Press the continuously monitor vehicle body movement and driver button (A) to cycle between: inputs, such as steering, braking and throttle input. The •...
  • Page 125: Brakes

    Normal functionality will return when the throttle pedal is may be required. pressed without the brake pedal or the brake pedal is Warning: Aston Martin recommend that the brake released. fluid is replaced before and after the vehicle is used for high performance driving such as a track day.
  • Page 126 Apply the footbrake and make sure that the park brake is fully released. If the warning symbol stays ON, do not drive the vehicle. It is essential that the brake system is checked immediately. Contact the nearest Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 127 This is a normal effect of the ABS In the event of an ABS fault, have the braking and ABS operating. systems checked immediately by an Aston Martin Dealer. ABS and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Warnings Warning: If the ABS and ESP warning symbols come ON, you should be aware that wheels could lock during extreme braking or when braking on slippery surfaces.
  • Page 128 The system can be surfaces. overridden by pressing the accelerator pedal or by If any braking system malfunctions, have the braking and turning the steering wheel. ABS systems checked immediately by your Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 129 5.33 Driving System Limitations Warning: If the driver does not react, and the vehicle is required to apply the brakes, this will happen for a AEB may not function correctly in the below conditions: maximum of 1.8 seconds. The purpose of the system is •...
  • Page 130 Avoid excessive braking, such as hard stops from high speed and steep descents, for the first 300 km (200 miles) after new brake pads are installed. For further information contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Distances can vary depending on driving conditions and frequency of brake use...
  • Page 131 (Reverse). Always select P (Park) before exiting the vehicle stationary. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. vehicle. If the transmission is left in D (Drive) or R Caution: Secure parking of the vehicle is dependent (Reverse), the vehicle can overcome the park brake on being on a hard and stable surface.
  • Page 132 5.36 Driving Manual Park Brake Application Emergency Operation When the vehicle is stationary, push the park brake switch Warning: Repeated use of the park brake to slow the vehicle, or driving the vehicle with the park brake (A) in and release. The warning symbol in the applied can cause serious damage to the brake system.
  • Page 133: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    Low Battery Voltage to your Aston Martin Dealer. There is a sensor in the If the battery voltage is too low, the park brake cannot be steering system which detects steering angle. If the put on or off.
  • Page 134 5.38 Driving ESP Modes ESP Track Warning: ESP TRACK is intended for use on a dry ESP has four modes of operation: track. Greater driver input will be required to maintain vehicle stability. Wet mode delivers the highest level of stability and Track mode raises the thresholds at which the ESP traction control on low friction road surfaces experienced operates and allows greater wheel slip from traction...
  • Page 135 5.39 Driving To Change ESP Mode Traction Control To change the ESP modes the engine ignition must be on Traction control is a function of ESP and is used to prevent with the transmission in gear. excessive wheel spin at standing starts, or during acceleration.
  • Page 136 5.40 Driving Adjustable Traction Control Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) When ESP is set to Off, traction control set to be user The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) will change its adjustable. Use the drive mode select dial to adjust the operation depending on conditions. level of slip allowed by the traction control between 1 When ESP is set to On or Wet, the ABS is tuned to give a (least slip) to 9 (traction control off).
  • Page 137: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    5.41 Driving Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Electronic Differential (E-Diff) Warning: Driving on a significantly under-inflated tyre causes the tyre to overheat and can lead to tyre This vehicle features an Electronic Rear Differential (E- failure. Over-inflation and under-inflation also Diff), which works with the ESP system to adjust and reduces fuel efficiency and tyre tread life, and may control how the engine’s power is delivered to the rear...
  • Page 138 5.42 Driving Tyre Pressure Display Warning: When a tyre pressure warning is detected, The TPMS display can be shown in the instrument cluster reduce the vehicle speed to a safe level. Stop in a safe display in the Vehicle menu. The screen itself shows the and convenient place and inspect the tyre(s).
  • Page 139: Eco Driving Features

    • TPMS system or software fault. If the system shows there is a TPMS fault, continue at a reduced speed of 48 km/h (30 mph) maximum. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Stop/Start is controlled by the button (A) on the lower console.
  • Page 140 5.44 Driving Engine Stop Conditions Engine Start Conditions With Stop/Start active, the engine will switch off when the The engine will automatically start again when: vehicle is completely stopped, the transmission is in either • The engine has been switched off for 3 minutes. D (Drive) or N (Neutral) and if the following conditions •...
  • Page 141: Gasoline Particulate Filter (Gpf)

    If this warning symbol is shown, contact warning may be shown in the instrument cluster. your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. Stage 1 Warning Regeneration should be completed in GT mode and without cruise control active.
  • Page 142: Park Assist Systems

    5.46 Driving Park Assist Systems Activation Warning: The park assist systems are for aid only. It is the driver's responsibility to be aware of their PDC will activate automatically at ignition on and when D surroundings when parking or reversing. (Drive), R (Reverse) or N (Neutral) is selected.
  • Page 143 5.47 Driving Operation If an ultrasonic frequency using the same frequency band as the sensors is detected, the PDC system can give Caution: In heavy rain or similar adverse conditions, spurious warning tones. the PDC sensors may not always be able to accurately measure distance to close objects.
  • Page 144 5.48 Driving 360° Camera System Caution: The camera system can show a distorted, delayed or incorrect view of obstacles or not at all. Obstacles will not be shown under, or in very close proximity to, the front or rear bumpers. Care should also be taken in the blind spots close to the door mirrors, tailgate or transitional areas between cameras in the top-down view.
  • Page 145 5.49 Driving Activation View Selection To activate the 360° camera, press the button on the lower console. The camera will show the split screen with either the front or rear view, depending on the transmission selection. The camera system will be disabled when the vehicle speed exceeds 16 km/h (10 mph).
  • Page 146 5.50 Driving Park Distance Control with Top View (Front and Rear Rear Cross Traffic Alert views) Warning: Rear Cross Traffic Assist is an aid only. The system cannot detect pedestrians walking behind the vehicle. It always is the driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings when parking or reversing.
  • Page 147: Emergency Call System

    If there are no errors the status LED will go off. If the red LED stays on, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Once a call has started, only the operator can end the call.
  • Page 148 In the unlikely event of a fault with the eCall system, the red status LED will stay as constantly red. If the LED is constantly red when the system is not in use, contact your Aston Martin Dealer for assistance. If neither the red status LED or is illuminated during...
  • Page 149 Climate Control Climate Controls..............6.2 Defrost and Demist ............... 6.6 Climate Control Operating Tips......... 6.7...
  • Page 150 Climate Control Climate Controls Centre Stack Climate Controls [3] AUTO: Press for automatic climate control (Refer to ’Automatic Climate Control’, page 6.5). [4] A/C: When in manual mode press and release to set the air conditioning on or off. [5] AIR CIRCULATION: Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior glass to mist up in cold or rainy weather.
  • Page 151 Climate Control [6] SYNC: Vent Adjustment Press to synchronise the left and right climate zones. To adjust the air vents, use the vent knob (A). Push up or [7] TEMPERATURE: down to adjust the blades inside the vent. Push left or right to adjust the angle of the vent unit.
  • Page 152 Climate Control Infotainment Climate Controls [1] AIR DISTRIBUTION: Swipe through the air distribution list and tap to select an Climate airflow direction. [2] TEMPERATURE: Tap the + and - buttons to adjust the temperature. [3] FAN SPEED: Tap the + and - buttons to adjust the speed list. [4] A/C: Tap to set the air conditioning to on or off.
  • Page 153 Climate Control Ventilation Automatic Climate Control Select one of three ventilation modes: The temperature is maintained at a set level in automatic • Diffuse mode. The climate system will automatically control the Low level of airflow at a warmer temperature setting. temperature, airflow and the air distribution according to •...
  • Page 154 Climate Control Defrost and Demist Manual Climate Control Caution: To defrost or demist the windscreen on vehicle start up in extreme cold weather conditions, Manually set the temperature, airflow speed and air operate the engine at 1500 rpm. Always make sure that distribution: the transmission is in P (park) and the park brake is Warning: Re-circulated air can cause the interior...
  • Page 155 • Clear all obstructions like leaves, snow and ice from on refrigerant or has a malfunction, consult your the bonnet and the air inlet below the windscreen to Aston Martin Dealer. improve the system efficiency. • Mist may come out from the vents when using the air conditioning.
  • Page 156 Climate Control...
  • Page 157 Phone System Bluetooth Device Management ......... 7.2 Calls................... 7.4 Phone Settings................ 7.7 Wireless Phone Charger............7.8...
  • Page 158: Bluetooth Device Management

    Confirm from the device to pair with the infotainment system. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Aston Martin is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 159 Phone System Selecting a Device Function Bluetooth Status The status bar will be shown for each connected device Once a mobile device is paired, it can be set as an audio that is audio and phone enabled. device, phone connection, or for smart phone connections.
  • Page 160: Calls

    Phone System Calls Call Controls Incoming Calls Whenever a call is received, a pop-up window will be shown with the callers name. To Answer a Call Press (A) on the steering wheel, or tap Mute Function Select a Contact to Call To mute an incoming call, press the scroll wheel A contact number can be selected by: button (B).
  • Page 161 Phone System Active Call During a call you will be shown the below options: [1] End Call: Tap to end the call. [2] Mute Mic: Select to turn the microphone to on or off. [3] Hold: Tap to put the caller on hold or tap again to take off hold.
  • Page 162 Phone System Multiple Calls Two Active Calls Second Incoming Call If a second call is answered during an active call, the system will respond depending on how many connected phones there are. • If only one device is connected and activated for use as a phone, then the initial active call will be put on hold.
  • Page 163: Phone Settings

    Phone System Phone Settings Conference Calls Some features may not be supported by all phones or their operating systems. • Incoming Ring Tone Volume: Adjust the volume for the incoming call ring tone. • Default In-Call Volume: Adjust the volume for voices in the call. •...
  • Page 164: Wireless Phone Charger

    Phone System Wireless Phone Charger Caution: Do not place keys or other metal objections onto the charge pad. Metallic components can interfere with the wireless charge pad. Caution: Do not place items that may be affected by electromagnetic waves, such as credit cards and parking passes on the wireless charge pad.
  • Page 165 Connected Car Connected Car Set Up ............8.2 Convenience Features ............8.4 Vehicle Management Features........... 8.5 Vehicle Services Functions ..........8.8...
  • Page 166: Connected Car Set Up

    When you purchase your vehicle, you will be invited to from the palm of their hand and perform a variety of create an Aston Martin ID. This will grant access to the full functions such as: suite of connected features, and allow Customers to set up various personalisation features.
  • Page 167 Connected Car Feature Availability Feature availability is correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Convenience Real time Traffic Online POI OTA Map Updates Theft Alert Vehicle Management Locate Identify Protect Vehicle Status Vehicle Services ECall Privacy Mode OTA Updates...
  • Page 168: Convenience Features

    Point of Interest (POI) searches and AI voice Mobile App assistant requests. The Aston Martin mobile app also features navigation Real Time Data support, such as POI lookup and mapping definition. The system will always check the latest real time traffic These features allow you to plan routes and locations data for a planned route.
  • Page 169: Vehicle Management Features

    Tap Locate in the Aston Martin If the alarm system is activated whilst the vehicle is locked mobile app to be shown the last location of your vehicle, and the alarm is armed, a notification alert will be issued in and if necessary guided to your vehicle.
  • Page 170 Connected Car Protect Activation Protect can only be activated by the Primary app user and The Protect function activates safe limits to certain for security purposes cannot be delegated to other app systems of your vehicle, to give peace of mind should you users.
  • Page 171 Connected Car Vehicle Status Remote Status Alerts To help prevent certain undesirable scenarios Remote The Vehicle Status function provides real time statuses Status Alerts are able to alert when action might need to for various systems on your vehicle. This enables you to be taken.
  • Page 172: Vehicle Services Functions

    Aston Aston Martin Dealer. OTA updates are checked for during Martin cloud servers, as well as encryption of data sent each ignition cycle and will seamlessly be delivered between your vehicle and app.
  • Page 173 Media Systems Audio Specification..............9.2 Now Playing ................9.4 Radio ..................9.5 Portable Media ............... 9.6 Apple CarPlay ................. 9.7 Sound Settings................ 9.9...
  • Page 174: Audio Specification

    Media Systems Audio Specification Bowers and Wilkins Audio Speakers [1] CENTRE SPEAKERS: 100 mm mid-range speaker with 25 mm tweeter. [2] FOOTWELL WOOFERS: 165 mm woofers in enclosed cabinets. [3] TWEETERS: 25 mm tweeters. [4] DOOR SPEAKERS: 100 mm mid-range speaker in enclosed cabinet. [5] MID-TWEETERS: 40 mm tweeters.
  • Page 175 Media Systems Aston Martin Audio System Speakers [1] CENTRE SPEAKER: 100 mm mid-range speaker. [2] FOOTWELL WOOFERS: 165 mm woofer in enclosed cabinet. [3] TWEETERS: 25 mm tweeters. [4] DOOR SPEAKERS: 100 mm mid-range speaker in enclosed cabinet. [5] REAR QUARTER SPEAKERS: 100 mm mid-range speaker with 19 mm tweeter.
  • Page 176: Now Playing

    Media Systems Now Playing The now playing screen has some common elements that Source appear regardless of which source medium is used. Individual media controls are explained in their relevant sections. In the Source screen you can select from different media sources connected to the system or add more devices such as Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 177: Radio

    Media Systems Radio Favourites The favourites menu shows a list of previously saved stations. If no stations have been saved, a window will be shown with a list of suggested stations to save. To select a station, swipe through the list of saved stations and tap the required entry.
  • Page 178: Portable Media

    Media Systems Portable Media Now Playing Media files must be in .mp3 or .mp4 format to be recognised as a suitable file format. When a USB device is selected as a source medium, a song directory of available tracks will be given. From here you can also search by Album, Artist or Folders.
  • Page 179: Apple Carplay

    [5] OPEN FOLDER/PLAYLIST: Opens the source folder following: Apple CarPlay is a service provided by Apple for track or playlist. Inc. under its terms and conditions. Aston Martin [6] TRACK INFORMATION: Shows track information Lagonda is not responsible for Apple CarPlay or its such as track name, artist, album and track play time.
  • Page 180 Media Systems Initial Connection Apple CarPlay Controls Apple operating system version iOS 8.3 or above is Information about which apps are supported and required for Apple CarPlay to operate. An Internet which phones are compatible is available on Apple's connection is also required for the full range of app Website www.apple.com/ios/carplay.
  • Page 181: Sound Settings

    Media Systems Sound Settings Aston Martin Audio System Bowers and Wilkins Sound Focus Studio Sound Focus changes the optimisation of the speakers Studio replicates the neutrality of a recording studio for depending on how many occupants are in the vehicle.
  • Page 182 9.10 Media Systems Equaliser The equaliser screen allows the user to customise audio settings to their personal preferences. • 3 Band Equaliser: Touch and drag the sliders up or down to increase or decrease the bass, mid and treble frequency bands. •...
  • Page 183 Navigation Safety Information............... 10.2 Map..................10.3 Active Route................10.5 Navigation Settings ............. 10.6...
  • Page 184: Safety Information

    10.2 Navigation Safety Information Warning: Failure to avoid the following potentially Warning: When navigating, carefully compare hazardous situations could result in an accident or information shown on the screen to all available collision resulting in death or serious injury. navigation sources, including road signs, road closures, road conditions, traffic congestion, weather Warning: Always use your best judgement, and conditions, and other factors that may affect safety...
  • Page 185: Map

    10.3 Navigation [1] SEARCH: Menu used to set navigation destinations. [2] VEHICLE POSITION: Shows vehicle position and direction. [3] SETTINGS: Tap to opens the navigation settings menu (Refer to ’Navigation Settings’, page 10.6). [4] CURRENT STREET NAME: Shows the current street/ road name being travelled on.
  • Page 186 10.4 Navigation Map Browse Search Some functions in the navigation system allow the user to The Search menu gives a number of options to be able to find or select locations by scrolling the map directly. set a route for the navigation system. Move the cursor by tapping and holding the touchscreen, Where to? and moving in the direction you wish to move the map.
  • Page 187: Active Route

    10.5 Navigation Active Route Points of Interest (POI) A POI can be set by selecting one from the search window, or tap and hold a point on the map. A pop-up window will be shown that will display different information depending on the type of location. Business If the location is a business address, the window will show: •...
  • Page 188: Navigation Settings

    10.6 Navigation Navigation Settings Map Software Sound & Voice Shows the current level of map software and GPS status. Sets volume and audio functions for the navigation If an update is available, this will also be shown. system. • GPS Status: •...
  • Page 189 10.7 Navigation Route Criteria History & Destinations Shows a list of filters that can be applied to the navigation Shows saved address and search history. system when routes are set. • Home Address: • Avoid Motorways: • Add/Edit: Add or edit details for a set home Excludes sections of routes that use motorways or address.
  • Page 190 10.8 Navigation...
  • Page 191 Convertible Roof Roof Operation..............11.2 Roll-Over Protection System..........11.4 Wind Deflector ..............11.6 Emergency Roof operation ..........11.8...
  • Page 192: Roof Operation

    Warning: Misuse of the roof switch, especially by Caution: Aston Martin recommend that the roof is children, can result in injury due to entrapment in the only operated while the vehicle is stationary and that roof mechanism and locking points.
  • Page 193 11.3 Convertible Roof Operation Window Operation The windows can be lowered and raised independently of Warning: If roof movement is not complete the the roof. When the roof is fully lowered or raised use the message "Open/close top completely" will be shown in window switch to operate the windows as normal.
  • Page 194: Roll-Over Protection System

    11.4 Convertible Roof Roll-Over Protection System Over-speed Operation Warning: Do not attempt to service or modify the Vehicle speed should be below 55 km/h (34 mph) when deployable roll-bar system. the roof is operated. Warning: Do not allow any person to sit on the If the vehicle speed exceeds 55 km/h (34 mph), the deployable roll-bar covers at any time.
  • Page 195 11.5 Convertible Roof The roll-over protection system has electronic sensors Warning Labels mounted to the vehicle body that monitor and determine Do Not Cover is embossed into tonneau cover above the if a roll-over has taken place. If the system senses a roll bars.
  • Page 196: Wind Deflector

    11.6 Convertible Roof Wind Deflector The wind deflector can be used to greatly reduce wind Installation turbulence when the roof is lowered. It is easily installed To install the wind deflector: to mounts in the vehicle and can be left in place with the 1.
  • Page 197 11.7 Convertible Roof 3. Open the main net panel and join the two base panels 4. Insert the two locating tabs into the rear seat belt with the snap connectors. openings. Use the two slide bolts to lock the wind deflector above the rear seats.
  • Page 198: Emergency Roof Operation

    Do not lower the roof as tonneau lid locks will not be available. If the roof fails in the stored position it can stay stored and locked if required. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. If the roof fails after the tonneau locks have been released the message "Open/close top completely"...
  • Page 199 Once the manual roof raise procedure is complete, you will not be able to operate the convertible roof until it has been reset by an Aston Martin Dealer. 1. Remove the wind deflector (if installed). 2. Remove the head rests (A) for the rear seats.
  • Page 200 11.10 Convertible Roof 4. Pull the two release cables (C) for the tonneau 5. Lift the tonneau cover at the points shown. latches.
  • Page 201 11.11 Convertible Roof 6. Push the hinge pivot (D) rearward to lock the tonneau 7. With a person each side, support the tension bow (E) into position. and fully lift the roof to its closed position. Caution: The tension bow must not be allowed to fall until the front latches for the roof are in their receivers.
  • Page 202 11.12 Convertible Roof 8. Whilst supporting the tension bow, unlock the hinge and close the tonneau cover.
  • Page 203 11.13 Convertible Roof 9. Once the tonneau cover is fully closed, lower the 10. Inside the vehicle, remove the trim plug from the tension bow. front header panel. Caution: Do not allow the tonneau lid to rest on the roof fabric.
  • Page 204 (F) from the roof motor. disengage the drive spline (G) and turn the motor one turn counter-clockwise. You must contact your Aston Martin dealer to reset the drive to the roof latch motor. If the roof is manually raised or lowered, both the...
  • Page 205 Vehicle and System Settings Vehicle ..................12.2 System Settings ..............12.6...
  • Page 206 12.2 Vehicle and System Settings Vehicle Drive Modes To access the Vehicle menu tap . You will be shown the The Drive Mode screen shows which drive mode the below options: vehicle is currently set to. This is also where the •...
  • Page 207 12.3 Vehicle and System Settings Telemetry Assistance The Telemetry screen shows auxiliary engine information The Assistance menu is used to control the behaviour of to support the main instrument cluster. There are on the various driver aid systems this vehicle is equipped screen dials that show: with.
  • Page 208 12.4 Vehicle and System Settings Lane Keep Assist Lights Lane Keep Assist (LKA) The Lights menu is used to set parameters for the various Choose to set LKA to on or off. lighting systems on the vehicle. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) •...
  • Page 209 12.5 Vehicle and System Settings Vehicle Parking The Vehicle menu is used to set parameters for various The Parking menu is used to set parameters for the systems on the vehicle. parking systems on the vehicle. Comfort • Audio Fadeout Warning Tones: Set if warnings fade out with distance from an obstacle.
  • Page 210 12.6 Vehicle and System Settings System Settings • Reset: To access the System Settings menu, tap to view the Restore the vehicle software systems to their factory home screen and swipe right to view the menu. Select settings to open System Settings and view the below •...
  • Page 211 12.7 Vehicle and System Settings Apps Display Sets display parameters for the instrument cluster and Sets display parameters for the instrument cluster and infotainment system. infotainment system. • Navigation: • Auto Display Brightness: Opens the Navigation settings menu (Refer to Set if the display screens automatically adjust ’Navigation Settings’, page 10.6).
  • Page 212 12.8 Vehicle and System Settings Language & Units Time & Date System Language • Set Time Automatically: Select to automatically set the time and time zone. Sets the language used for the instrument cluster, • Manual time infotainment system and warnings. If Set Time Automatically is set to off, the time can Speed Unit manually be set.
  • Page 213 Maintenance and Technical Data Introduction ................13.2 Servicing Precautions............13.3 Owner Maintenance Checks ..........13.5 Bonnet Release..............13.6 Fluid Checks and Capacities..........13.8 Washers and Wipers ............13.13 Chassis Systems..............13.14 Wheels and Tyres ..............13.16 Electrical Systems..............13.20 Vehicle Care ................13.30 Powertrain Specifications ..........13.37 Performance ...............13.38 Dimensions ................13.39 Emergency and Breakdown ..........13.42...
  • Page 214: Introduction

    If it is evident to Aston Martin that use of products other than those which are recommended by the manufacturer have caused damage to the vehicle or engine, Aston Martin may refuse to authorise the repair of such damage under the terms of the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 215: Servicing Precautions

    Warning: Protect yourself against dangerous Warning: Any modifications or additions to the fuel substances. system not specifically designed by Aston Martin are Warning: Keep hands, hair, tools, items of clothing prohibited. If installed, they can cause damage to the and jewellery clear of all drive belts, pulleys and fuel system which, in some circumstances, could cause operating mechanisms.
  • Page 216 13.4 Maintenance and Technical Data Dangerous Substances Warning: Do not breathe exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a Warning: Dangerous substances should be kept out dangerous gas, which is colourless and odourless and of reach of children. can cause unconsciousness and may be fatal.
  • Page 217: Owner Maintenance Checks

    13.5 Maintenance and Technical Data Owner Maintenance Checks Engine Oils In the interests of safety and reliability, it is advisable to carry out the following checks at the intervals suggested Warning: Prolonged and repeated contact with (more frequently if your vehicle is heavily used or used engine oils can cause serious skin disorders, operating in adverse conditions), and always before including dermatitis and cancer.
  • Page 218: Bonnet Release

    13.6 Maintenance and Technical Data Bonnet Release Engine Oil Level To open the bonnet, pull the lever (A) located under the instrument panel to release the bonnet latch. The bonnet Caution: It is important to check the engine oil level will rise but stay secured by the bonnet secondary catch.
  • Page 219 13.7 Maintenance and Technical Data Slightly lift the front edge of the bonnet and move the To close the bonnet, lower the bonnet until it starts to fall bonnet secondary catch to release it. Lift the bonnet until under its own weight, then let the bonnet fall to close. If fully open.
  • Page 220: Fluid Checks And Capacities

    13.8 Maintenance and Technical Data Fluid Checks and Capacities Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Level Sensing This vehicle has an electronic engine Oil Level Sensing Warning: Engine oil or components may be hot and (OLS) system which records the engine oil level every could cause severe burns.
  • Page 221 13.9 Maintenance and Technical Data Engine Oil Level Check The engine can use up to 0.8 litres of oil for every 1000 km (620 miles) once the engine has completed 10,000 km (6200 miles). 1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground. 2.
  • Page 222 13.10 Maintenance and Technical Data Engine Coolant Level 1. Remove the reservoir cap to check the coolant level. The correct coolant level is to the top of the reservoir Warning: Do not remove the filler cap until the tank. coolant system has cooled. Scalding can be caused by escaping steam or coolant.
  • Page 223 13.11 Maintenance and Technical Data Brake Fluid Level The brake fluid level should read between the Min. and Max. marks. Warning: Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid 1. Remove the reservoir cap. Top up to the Max. level. level is below the minimum mark.
  • Page 224 8.5 Litres detailed below can be used. No other viscosity grades or Automatic Transmission Differential 1.1 Litres specifications are acceptable. Screen Washer Reservoir 4.0 Litres Authority Standard ILSAC Engine Coolant Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for information on engine coolant.
  • Page 225: Washers And Wipers

    13.13 Maintenance and Technical Data Washers and Wipers Windscreen Wash Fluid Local or state regulations may restrict the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are commonly used To refill the washer fluid, open the washer fluid reservoir as antifreeze agents in windscreen washer fluid. A cap and top up as required.
  • Page 226: Chassis Systems

    Column adjustment for reach and tilt. Two door convertible with 2+2 seating. Turns Lock to Lock • Extruded aluminium bonded monocoque body structure. 2.375 turns. • Curlicue front and Aston Martin AeroBlade rear Turning Circle integrated aerodynamics. 12.4 m. • Deployable spoiler. Suspension...
  • Page 227 13.15 Maintenance and Technical Data Brakes Chassis Features Foot Brake • Three user selectable adaptive damping settings; • GT. Cast Iron • Sport. Front Rear • Sport+. Disc Construction Grooved and Grooved and • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). ventilated cast ventilated cast iron iron...
  • Page 228: Wheels And Tyres

    (2205 lbs) rear, or a load index of 103 (front) and 108 For wheel bolt torque (Refer to ’Wheel Bolt Torque’, page (rear). 13.47). Wheel Alignment For the most up to date wheel alignment values, contact your Aston Martin dealer.
  • Page 229 If the ingress of dirt. vibrations persist, consult your Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 230 Because of the potentially high speeds, it is essential that wheel balancing is carried out when new tyres are installed. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for more information. When a tyre has worn causing one or more of the marks to be flush with the outer face of the tread the tyre has reached its wear limit.
  • Page 231 Only use Aston Martin approved winter tyres - contact your Aston Martin Dealer for more information. Warning: The maximum speed limit of the vehicle should be reduced when winter tyres are installed.
  • Page 232: Electrical Systems

    Snow traction devices should only be installed consult your Aston Martin Dealer as soon as possible. to the rear (driven) winter wheels. For more information regarding the correct snow traction device to fit to your...
  • Page 233 13.21 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 234 13.22 Maintenance and Technical Data...
  • Page 235 13.23 Maintenance and Technical Data (A) Engine Bay Fuse Box Exhaust Bypass Valves Differential Cooling Pump Coolant Pump Coolant Pump 7.5A Engine Control Module (ECM) Headlamps Headlamps Wipers Wipers Forward Radar Brake Control Module Brake Control Module Brake Control Module 100A Cooling Fan Front Body Control Module (BCM)
  • Page 236 13.24 Maintenance and Technical Data (B) Fascia Fuse Box (C) Rear Cabin Fuse Box 7.5A Ambient Light Module Heated Rear Window HVAC Module Front 12V Socket Centre Console Switch Pack 7.5A Instrument Cluster 7.5A Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) Drive Unit Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Connected Car Module SCCM...
  • Page 237 13.25 Maintenance and Technical Data (D) Auxiliary Cabin Fuse Box Trickle Charger Adaptive Damping Module Electronic Ignition Switch (EIS) Driver Seat Control module Connected Car Module Passenger Seat Control module Alarm Convertible Roof Presenting Handles Module Door Module 7.5A Instrument Cluster Door Module Decklid Latch Convertible Module...
  • Page 238 13.26 Maintenance and Technical Data Battery (E) Battery Fuses Battery Warnings Pyrotechnic Safety Switch Keep Awake Warning: Do not allow flames, sparks or lighted substances to come near the battery. Batteries 250A Engine Fuse Box normally produce explosive gases when charged or 200A Rear Fuse Box when jump started.
  • Page 239 Contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Vehicle Battery: Banner 92AH The vehicle battery is maintenance free and should only require checking by your Aston Martin Dealer during regular vehicle services. To access the vehicle battery remove the trim panel, located in the right rear...
  • Page 240 13.28 Maintenance and Technical Data Battery Level Protection Vehicle Battery Disposal The incorrect disposal of a vehicle battery can be Caution: If the battery is not capable of starting the extremely hazardous to health and the environment. engine, replace the battery as soon as possible. Most batteries contain materials that, when disposed of Using vehicle electrical systems such as the infotainment incorrectly, may leak into the environment.
  • Page 241 The Aston Martin battery conditioner is suitable for use on all types of 12 volt AGM and lead acid batteries. If this vehicle is not going to be used for a period of time, and mains power is available, use a battery conditioner to maintain the battery charge level.
  • Page 242: Vehicle Care

    . The headlamps meet ECE Aston Martin are able to supply a range of products to requirement to operate without conversion. clean and protect your vehicle. Contact you Aston Martin Dealer for further information.
  • Page 243 13.31 Maintenance and Technical Data For best results: Suggested washing method: • Do not wash the vehicle in strong sunlight. Let the 1. Fill two buckets with water. Add a mild neutral vehicle cool before washing. detergent, as directed by the detergent •...
  • Page 244 Modern water based paints are much safer and more (Optional) environmentally friendly than solvent based paints. The Aston Martin new car warranty covers defects in Water based paints are however more susceptible to materials or workmanship of the paint work. The contamination and marking by corrosive substances.
  • Page 245 7. Repairs to the paint work must be completed by an clean one wheel at a time and do not allow the cleaning Aston Martin category A or B body shop. solution to dry on the wheel. Fully flush off with clean...
  • Page 246 13.34 Maintenance and Technical Data Headlamp Lenses Upholstery, Trim, Carpets and Seats Only use a mild soapy water solution when washing the Warning: Fumes from cleaning solvents may be headlamp lenses. Do not use cleaning materials which dangerous in confined spaces. Make sure that the contain solvents.
  • Page 247 Aston Martin Dealer. Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on the Any seat belt that has been worn during a serious collision removal of more difficult stains such as oil, grease or should be replaced by an Aston Martin Dealer.
  • Page 248 13.36 Maintenance and Technical Data Convertible Roof Cleaning Always remove bird droppings as soon as possible. The organic acids in bird lime can adversely affect the roof Caution: Do not leave the roof in the lowered fabric. (folded) position for extended periods of vehicle Carefully vacuum clean the roof fabric to remove any storage.
  • Page 249: Powertrain Specifications

    13.37 Maintenance and Technical Data Powertrain Specifications 4.0L V8 Engine Firing Order 1 - 5 - 4 - 2 - 6 - 3 - 7 - 8. All alloy 32 valve V8 engine featuring: Fuel delivery • Dual twin-scroll turbochargers. •...
  • Page 250: Performance

    13.38 Maintenance and Technical Data Performance Transmission Parameter Value Maximum Power / Engine 680 PS | 670 Bhp | 500 kW at • Rear mounted ZF 8HP75 eight-speed automatic Speed 6000 rpm gearbox. Maximum Engine Speed 7200 rpm • Lateral transmission dampers. Maximum Torque / Engine 800 Nm (590 lb.ft) between •...
  • Page 251: Dimensions

    13.39 Maintenance and Technical Data Dimensions Interior Dimensions Vehicle Weights Coupe Volante Front Unladen Mass 1820 kg 1930 kg (4010 lbs) (4255 lbs) Effective Headroom 980 mm (38.5 Inches) Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 2260 kg 2360 kg Effective Leg-room 1145 mm (45 Inches) (4980 lbs) (5200 lbs) Effective Shoulder-room...
  • Page 252 13.40 Maintenance and Technical Data External Dimensions Coupe...
  • Page 253 13.41 Maintenance and Technical Data Volante...
  • Page 254: Emergency And Breakdown

    Wheelbase 2805 mm If the park brake was applied and the vehicle has lost Front overhang 925 mm power, the park brake will not release. Call Aston Martin Departure angle 20.5° Assistance or your local Aston Martin Dealer. Ground clearance...
  • Page 255 13.43 Maintenance and Technical Data If moving the vehicle in such a situation: Jump Start From Another Vehicle 1. Insert the tow eye carefully through the grill and Warning: The donor vehicle must have a 12 volt install to the exposed female threads (A) until fully battery and a negative (-) earth terminal to make sure engaged against the vehicle body.
  • Page 256 13.44 Maintenance and Technical Data Jump Start Procedure 3. Slide the cover for main power fuse bank (1) off to access the jump start point. Caution: Remove rings, metal watch bands and any other jewellery. Caution: Set all electrical motors and ancillaries in both vehicles to off.
  • Page 257 13.45 Maintenance and Technical Data 4. Identify the positive (2) and negative (3) jump start 5. Connect the positive cable (4) between the positive points shown. terminal of the donor battery and the positive (+) jump point (2) on the main power feed. 6.
  • Page 258 Set the engine to jacking points shown. off and restart the engine. Take the vehicle on a long run to fully charge the battery. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer to have the battery checked or replaced.
  • Page 259 13.47 Maintenance and Technical Data If this vehicle is to be raised using a vehicle jack make sure Wheel Bolt Torque that the following jacking points are used. Caution: You must use an applicable plastic-sleeved socket to remove, install, and tighten the wheel bolts. This will help to prevent damage to the surface of the wheel.
  • Page 260 The journey should not be bottles together with normal household waste. continued. Contact your nearest Aston Martin Dealer. Warning: If a tyre pressure of 1.8 bar (26 Psi) cannot be reached then the tyre can not be sealed. Do not attempt to re-inflate the tyre.
  • Page 261 13.49 Maintenance and Technical Data Operation • If the nearest Aston Martin Dealer is over 200 km (125 miles) away, arrange for collection with Aston Martin Remove the tyre sealant kit from its location in the boot. Assistance. Follow the instructions detailed on the lid.
  • Page 262: Fuel

    13.50 Maintenance and Technical Data Fuel Fuel Filler Bowl The fuel tank filler neck has a restricted opening which will only accept the fuel supply nozzle of unleaded To stop water gathering in the fuel filler bowl and flowing fuel pumps. into the fuel tank, the fuel filler bowl has a pipe to let the water drain from the bowl.
  • Page 263 13.51 Maintenance and Technical Data Fuel Flap Emergency Release 2. Reach behind the right side deck lid hinge. To manually unlock the fuel flap: 1. The right side carpet for the luggage compartment (1) must be moved. Release the two fasteners (2) that attach the carpet and disconnect the luggage compartment lamp (3).
  • Page 264: Software Updates

    13.52 Maintenance and Technical Data Software Updates 3. Pull the emergency release (ER) tab to unlock the To have your vehicle operate at its best, there may be fuel flap. software updates that need to be installed on the infotainment. When a software update is available this will Caution: The emergency release cable only unlocks be shown as a notification on the Software screen in the fuel flap.
  • Page 265 Service Aston Martin Dealers ............A.2 Vehicle Provenance............... A.3 Servicing................... A.5 Service Record................ A.7 Replacement of Airbag Units..........A.29 Replacement of Seat Belt Pre-tensioners......A.29 Brake Disc Check..............A.30 Campaign Record ..............A.33...
  • Page 266: Aston Martin Dealers

    Service Aston Martin Dealers A full list of Aston Martin Dealers can be found at: Dealers all aim to conform to Aston Martin standards of excellence in both sales and service. However, all vehicles www.astonmartin.com sold as Aston Martins are required to meet local Every effort is made to make sure that the information legislation requirements.
  • Page 267: Vehicle Provenance

    Service Vehicle Provenance Model: Vehicle Identification Number: First Owner As on the VIN plate Selling Dealer Delivery Date Body Colour: Interior Primary Colour: Interior Secondary Colour: Stitch Colour: Second Owner Fascia Colour: Selling Dealer Jewellery Pack Colour: Delivery Date...
  • Page 268 Service Third Owner Fifth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date Fourth Owner Sixth Owner Selling Dealer Selling Dealer Delivery Date Delivery Date...
  • Page 269: Servicing

    Vehicle servicing is annual or at the distance specified in the oil service table, which ever occurs first. The following service schedules are recommended for this vehicle. The schedules may be modified if necessary. Please consult your Aston Martin Dealer for details of any service schedule updates. Item...
  • Page 270 Service Oil Service Tables Item Interval Service Interval Fluids and Consumables Replace the engine oil and filter. Refer to Table Austria 16,000 km / 10,000 miles Replace the spark plugs. 64,000 km / 40,000 miles Azerbaijan 15,000 km / 9,300 miles Replace engine coolant.
  • Page 271: Service Record

    Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): Service packs are transferable to a new owner if the ___________________________________________________ vehicle is sold, up until the end of the service plan period. For more information, contact your Aston Martin Dealer. Delivery Date: ___________________________________________________ Free Pre-delivery Inspection...
  • Page 272 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
  • Page 273 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No Anti Corrosion Inspection:...
  • Page 274 A.10 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 275 A.11 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 276 A.12 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 277 A.13 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 278 A.14 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 279 A.15 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 280 A.16 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 281 A.17 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 282 A.18 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 283 A.19 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 284 A.20 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 285 A.21 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 286 A.22 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 287 A.23 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 288 A.24 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 289 A.25 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 290 A.26 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 291 A.27 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 292 A.28 Service Service Information Authorised Dealer Stamp Odometer: Technician Name: Service Advisor Name: Date: Service Advisor Signature: Next Service Due: Additional Service Information Service Details Service Actions Checked: Yes / No Air Filter Changed: Yes / No Pollen Filter Changed: Yes / No Spark Plugs Changed: Yes / No...
  • Page 293: Replacement Of Airbag Units

    10 years from the date of make sure this is completed correctly and safely, this manufacture. To make sure this is completed correctly work should be carried out by your Aston Martin and safely, this work should be carried out by your Aston Dealership.
  • Page 294: Brake Disc Check

    A.30 Service Brake Disc Check At each brake pad change (per axle), the ceramic brake Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked discs are required to be cleaned, dried and weighed. Record the date of each brake pad change and disc weight.
  • Page 295 A.31 Service Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Rear Axle): Disc Weight (Rear Axle): Odometer: Odometer: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Front Axle):...
  • Page 296 A.32 Service Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Rear Axle): Disc Weight (Rear Axle): Odometer: Odometer: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Brake Pads Changed - Brake Discs Checked Disc Weight (Front Axle): Disc Weight (Front Axle):...
  • Page 297: Campaign Record

    A.33 Service Campaign Record Number Date Dealer Number Date Dealer...
  • Page 298 A.34 Service Number Date Dealer Number Date Dealer...
  • Page 299 Warranty Period..............B.4 Who May Repair the Vehicle..........B.4 Wear and Tear Items............. B.5 What is Not Covered............. B.6 Customer Responsibility ............B.8 Warranty Coverage when Touring........B.8 Aston Martin Extended Warranty........B.9 Consumer Law................ B.9 Owner And Vehicle Details ..........B.10...
  • Page 300: Vehicle Warranties

    Aston Martin Warranty Vehicle Warranties Aston Martin gives a Warranty for each new Aston Martin For the purposes of this Owner’s Guide, Region means vehicle and each replacement vehicle or assembly one of the following territories: manufactured or supplied by the Company to be free •...
  • Page 301 Perforation Corrosion Warranty. Should any part of the occurs first) from the date the vehicle is handed over to bodywork of the Aston Martin vehicle be perforated, the the first retail customer. Thereafter exchange parts must panel(s) affected by the perforation will be repaired or be used where available under Aston Martin’s exchange...
  • Page 302: Warranty Period

    The Vehicle Warranty period of cover is three years with owner, any part or assemble proved to Aston Martin's unlimited mileage. satisfaction to show a defect in materials or workmanship The Anti-Perforation Corrosion Warranty period of cover within the applicable period.
  • Page 303: Wear And Tear Items

    Aston Martin Warranty Wear and Tear Items Items that are subject to wear and tear are generally Wear and Tear Items divided into two categories, namely those specified for The items listed below are recognised as having a limited replacement or adjustment during scheduled service life or are subject to wear or damage.
  • Page 304: What Is Not Covered

    Aston Martin Warranty What is Not Covered Commercial Use • Failure to use Aston Martin specified parts or fluids during a warranty repair (or parts of equivalent quality These warranties do not cover any part that malfunctions, during a retail repair).
  • Page 305 Aston Martin Warranty Paint Surface and Corrosion Protection Other Exclusions Aston Martin is not responsible for any repair or • The Aston Martin warranty excludes liability for any replacement that is required as a direct result of the lost time, inconvenience, loss of transportation, or any...
  • Page 306: Customer Responsibility

    Aston Martin has a comprehensive service network in vehicle. Proper maintenance and use guard against major most parts of the world. Any authorised Aston Martin repair expenses resulting from misuse, neglect or Dealer can carry out repairs under the terms of the vehicle inadequate maintenance, and may help increase the value warranty.
  • Page 307: Aston Martin Extended Warranty

    Aston Martin will be repaired by trained technicians consumer goods. using only genuine Aston Martin parts. Contact your Aston Martin Dealer for more information on the benefits and protection provided by the Aston Martin Extended Warranty.
  • Page 308: Owner And Vehicle Details

    The new owner should complete a ‘tear off’ sheet (next page) and send the new details to: Aston Martin Warranty Department Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Banbury Road Gaydon Signature:...
  • Page 309 B.11 Aston Martin Warranty Owner Warranty Transfer (2) Owner Warranty Transfer (1) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address:...
  • Page 310 B.12 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 311 B.13 Aston Martin Warranty Owner Warranty Transfer (4) Owner Warranty Transfer (3) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address:...
  • Page 312 B.14 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 313 B.15 Aston Martin Warranty Owner Warranty Transfer (6) Owner Warranty Transfer (5) VIN No.: VIN No.: Odometer: Odometer: Date of Purchase: Date of Purchase: Name: Name: Address: Address: Post Code: Post Code: Telephone No.: Telephone No.: Email Address: Email Address:...
  • Page 314 B.16 Aston Martin Warranty...
  • Page 315 Aston Martin Assistance Emergency Assistance............C.2 Benefits..................C.3 Alternative Travel Arrangements........C.5 What To Do In An Emergency ..........C.9 European Autoroute Restrictions ........C.10 What is not Covered............C.10 Schedule - Eligible Vehicles ..........C.14...
  • Page 316: Emergency Assistance

    Aston Martin Assistance Emergency Assistance As the owner of an Aston Martin vehicle you should enjoy Vehicles Covered a high standard of trouble free motoring. However, The benefits of Aston Martin Emergency Assistance are should the unexpected occur, our worldwide Dealer applicable to new and approved pre-owned Aston Martin network is there to help you.
  • Page 317: Benefits

    Vehicle, including any luggage contained in the Vehicle at the time. Your Vehicle and luggage shall be transported to the nearest Aston Martin Dealer, without distance or financial limitation. If the Vehicle cannot be repaired at the roadside or at your...
  • Page 318 If your Vehicle cannot be repaired and / or recovery is registered address. initiated to an Aston Martin Dealer, the Service Provider will provide alternative travel options for you. You will be entitled to receive one of the following additional services: •...
  • Page 319: Alternative Travel Arrangements

    Alternative Travel Arrangements Vehicle Collection Following Repair If the Service Provider estimates that the repairs to your Vehicle will take more than eight hours, the Aston Martin Following repairs organised by Aston Martin Emergency Emergency Assistance will cover your reasonable costs...
  • Page 320 Aston Martin Assistance Replacement Vehicle Aston Martin Emergency Assistance aim to make sure that the alternative replacement vehicle is a suitable If following a Breakdown Incident: vehicle for you. Specially adapted replacement vehicles • Your Vehicle is immobilised. will not be provided.
  • Page 321 If you cannot fulfil the Vehicle cannot be repaired at the roadside on the same nominated vehicle hire terms and conditions, or day of the Breakdown Incident, Aston Martin Emergency circumstances prevent you from qualifying to hire the Assistance will cover: vehicle, and alternative mobility arrangements are more •...
  • Page 322 Repaired Vehicle Re-delivery Repatriation of Un-repaired Vehicle from Abroad Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will attempt to If the Vehicle cannot be repaired by Aston Martin contact you within 24 hours of successful repair at the Emergency Assistance within an agreed time schedule...
  • Page 323: What To Do In An Emergency

    Please do not make your own • Telephone number where you can be contacted. arrangements as Aston Martin Emergency Assistance will • Description of the concern experienced. be not be able to reimburse you. If you are in a remote...
  • Page 324: European Autoroute Restrictions

    2. Where any loss, theft, damage, death, bodily injury, Once your Aston Martin has been recovered from the cost or expense that is not directly associated with Autoroute, you should contact Aston Martin Emergency...
  • Page 325 Aston Martin Emergency Assistance. asked to pay a release fee before we can remove However, Aston Martin and the Service Provider will, your Vehicle to an authorised Aston Martin Dealer. at their sole discretion, assist you if you request it.
  • Page 326 12. Aston Martin Emergency Assistance shall not be participants are required to comply with the required to provide services in the following normal rules of the road (save for Aston Martin circumstances: organised and controlled track day events). 12.1 In respect of eligible Vehicles situated on private 12.6 Where the police, highways agency and / or other...
  • Page 327 • Any replacement component, lubricant and / or and heated rear windows. fuel (the ‘Parts’) or consumable items supplied 12.9 For transit risk insurance, which Aston Martin (except where Aston Martin has provided or paid Emergency Assistance recommends you take out for such Parts) where a Vehicle is to be repatriated.
  • Page 328: Schedule - Eligible Vehicles

    New Vehicles - 36 Months Cover repair the Vehicle, other than that provided by Any Aston Martin vehicle which is sold directly by Aston Aston Martin Emergency Assistance at the scene of Martin or a Dealer in the UK or European Territories and the Breakdown Incident.
  • Page 329 C.15 Aston Martin Assistance In All Cases • Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (including any caravans or trailers being towed at the time of the Breakdown Incident): 3500 Kg • Maximum Vehicle Length: 5.5 m • Maximum Vehicle Width (including any caravans or trailers being towed at the time of the Breakdown Incident): 2.3 m...
  • Page 330 C.16 Aston Martin Assistance...
  • Page 331 Certification and Compliance Component Certification .............D.2...
  • Page 332 Certification and Compliance Component Certification Vehicle Key Connected Car Module Radio Equipment Directive Radio Equipment Directive Hereby, STRATTEC Security Corporation, 3333 West Hereby, ACTIA Nordic AB declares that the radio Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, WI 53209 USA declares equipment type 103360001 is in compliance with that this MCFH433A is in compliance with the essential Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 333 Certification and Compliance Radar Modules Blind Spot Assist Radio Equipment Directive Front Radar Hereby, Robert Bosch GmbH declares that the radio Radio Equipment Directive equipment type CR5CPCCF is in compliance with Hereby, Robert Bosch GmbH declares that the radio Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration equipment type F5CP12 is in compliance with Directive of conformity is available at the following internet 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 334 Certification and Compliance Homelink UK Conformity Assessment Hereby, Gentex Corporation declares that Radio Equipment Directive HomeLink® Model UAHL5B is in compliance with Hereby, Gentex Corporation declares that HomeLink® the relevant UK statutory requirements. The full Model UAHL5B is in compliance with Radio Equipment text of the UK Declaration of Conformity is Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 335 Certification and Compliance Infotainment Tracker Radio Equipment Directive Telematics Unit Hereby, ART SpA declares that Car Infotainment ICC is in Hereby, Vodafone Automotive SpA declares that the compliance with Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. radio equipment types SCD40 isin compliance with The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 336 Certification and Compliance Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Receiver Radio Equipment Directive Transmitter Hereby, Huf Baolong Electronics Bretten GmbH declares Radio Equipment Directive that this TSSSG4G6b is in compliance with the essential Hereby, Huf Baolong Electronics Bretten GmbH declares requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive that this radio equipment type TSSRE4A is in compliance 2014/53/EU (RED).
  • Page 337 Conference Calls ................ 7.7 Tow Away Protection .............2.14 Incoming Calls ................7.4 Apple CarPlay ................... 9.7 Multiple Calls ................7.6 Aston Martin Assistance ..............C.1 Two Active Calls ................. 7.6 Aston Martin Dealers ..............A.2 Centre Console ................1.5 Aston Martin Tracking ..............2.15 Centre Storage Box ..............3.34...
  • Page 338 Alphabetical Index Convenience Features ............. 8.4 Vehicle Management Features ........... 8.5 Fluid Capacities ................13.12 Cruise Control .................5.14 Fluid Specifications ..............13.12 Fluids and Capacities ..............13.8 Fuel .....................13.50 Defrosting and Demisting Fuses ....................13.20 Automatic ..................6.6 Drive Modes ..................5.10 .....................5.11 Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) ...........
  • Page 339 Alphabetical Index Auto Main Beam ................4.14 Exterior Lamps ..............1.9 4.13 Park Assist Systems ..............5.46 Hazard Lamps ................4.15 360° Camera System ..............5.48 Indicators ..................1.8 Park Brake ..................5.35 Interior Lamps ................4.16 Performance ................. 13.38 Reading Lamps ................4.16 Phone Charger .................. 7.8 Stalk Controls ..............
  • Page 340 Alphabetical Index Suspension ................13.14 Transmission ................13.38 Variable Load Space ..............3.34 Speed Control Systems ..............5.14 Variable Speed Limiter ............... 5.15 Speed Limiter ..................5.14 Vehicle Controls ................1.5 Steering Column ................3.8 Vehicle Key ..................2.2 Steering Wheel Controls .............1.6 Battery .....................

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