Ultimate Aston Martin DB12 Valante Review: Design, Features & Performance
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In this review of the Aston Martin DB12 Valante by carwow, the team delves into the intricate details of this modernized beauty. Drawing comparisons to the iconic Big Ben, the exterior of the DB12 may seem familiar to the DB11 at first glance, but underneath, it's a whole new beast. With a wider body and new alloy wheel designs, this car exudes sophistication and power. The innovative pop-out door handles add a touch of flair, while the segmented bonnet showcases Aston Martin's attention to detail.
Moving inside, the team uncovers a world of luxury and technology. From the bespoke feel of the interior to the high-definition entertainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, every detail is meticulously crafted. However, practicality takes a hit with limited storage space and shallow door bins. The review doesn't shy away from critiquing the rear seat's lack of space and the inconvenient rear window controls, highlighting both the car's strengths and weaknesses.
As the team explores the driving dynamics of the DB12, they uncover both its impressive capabilities and its minor flaws. The increased stiffness and new adaptive dampers contribute to a refined driving experience, while the Isofix anchor points and rear-facing seat compatibility cater to families. However, issues like easily scratched trims and slow roof operation are not overlooked. Despite these drawbacks, the Aston Martin DB12 Valante shines as a symbol of luxury and performance, blending timeless design with modern innovation.
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