The infotainment system comes with standard navigation, 3D mapping, and What3Words integration. Wireless Apple CarPlay is standard, as is wireless device charging. The base sound system is an 11-speaker Aston Martin unit with surround sound mode, but buyers can upgrade to a 15-speaker Bowers & Wilkins setup that’s been engineered to suit the acoustics of the interior.
With the infotainment upgrade, the Vantage is more modern than before. Other features that feed into the contemporary nature include ambient lighting, dual-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors, heated seats, and a slew of safety features. As standard, the coupe comes with forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control with speed limit adaptation, traffic sign recognition, lane keep and departure, rear cross-traffic alert, and even door open assist. There is a standard 360-degree surround view camera off the factory floor.
Cargo space in the Aston Martin Vantage isn’t detailed by the automaker, but it’s not high on the priority list for cars like this. There’s likely to be enough room for a few overnight bags in the trunk, and inside, buyers get two cupholders, a glovebox, and a bin in the front center armrest.