Of course, only the best materials are used inside the DB12 Volante, including standard leather upholstery and black Alcantara on the A-pillars and header. Buyers can also choose to upholster their DB12 in semi-aniline leather or a combination of semi-aniline leather and Alcantara. We’re certain that interior color schemes for the Aston Martin DB12 Volante will be plentiful, with Q by Aston Martin available, too, for even more customization options. You can even choose what color seatbelts you want.
Cabin accents range from light or dark brushed aluminum to Light Ash Open Pore or Dark Walnut Open Pore wood, and Satin 2×2 Twill Carbon Fiber is also there should you want a sportier look. The drop-top DB12 differs from the coupe in that the Volante gets the wood veneer or carbon fiber panels on the seatbacks to match the door inlays for visual continuity when the roof is down.
Features-wise, seat heating as standard, and the seats in the Aston Martin DB12 Volante can also be upgraded to Sports Plus Seats or even Carbon Fiber Performance seats. Added extras to make it even more opulent include a heated steering wheel, seat ventilation, and 16-way power adjustment for the perches.
The safety suite is more generous than before, too, which is even more proof that Aston has stepped up to the plate. Forward collision warning, emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, traffic sign recognition, blind-spot monitoring, door open assist, and a driver drowsiness detection system are all made standard, alongside the 360-degree camera.
Cargo space in a convertible is usually a little underwhelming, but no 2+2 GT is designed for practicality anyway. Still, the 2024 Aston Martin DB12 Volante has 9.3 cubic feet of cargo space, thanks to clever packaging that sees the roof fold as flat as possible.