Driving -> Driving Techniques for Your Aston Martin Dbx SUV 2020

Driving Techniques  
Procedures for driving this vehicle may be unfamiliar to many  
new owners. To make sure that you have a safe and enjoyable  
entry into this new phase of Aston Martin motoring, please take  
time to safely acquire the necessary new driving skills. Practice in  
safe, lower speed conditions before investigating the high  
performance potential of the vehicle.  
Performance Driving Courses  
Performance driving courses are available to enable you to fully  
understand the control functions of your vehicle and also the  
basic principles of performance driving. Contact your Aston  
Martin Dealer for further information.  
Running-In  
Driving behaviour, such as avoiding aggressive driving, travelling  
at lower speeds, correctly inflating tires, reducing periods of idling  
and not carrying excessive weight, will improve fuel consumption  
and reduce CO2 emissions.  
This vehicle is fully hot tested during manufacture and no special  
running-in procedures are necessary. Nevertheless it is  
recommended to limit engine loads (e.g. by accelerating gently  
and by using lower gears on steep hills or when negotiating tight  
turns) during the first 1500 km/900miles.  
Track Days  
Before using this vehicle on track days contact your Aston Martin  
Dealer for vehicle set up, service parts and recommendations.  
5.2 Driving  
Multi Purpose Camera  
The Multi Purpose Camera (A) is mounted at the top of the  
windscreen and is used to give external information to a number  
of driving systems in the vehicle.  
Wet Conditions  
When driving in wet conditions, water can build up under your  
tires so that they ride on a layer of water. This is called  
aquaplaning or hydroplaning. When this happens, you have little  
or no control. Aquaplaning is more prone to happening at higher  
road speeds if there is a lot of water on the road and particularly  
if the tires are also under inflated or approaching minimum tread  
depth.  
It is important to take bends or curves at a safe, reasonable speed,  
particularly when driving on wet or slippery road surfaces.  
Slow down when it is raining.  
Tire Skip At Low Speed  
In certain conditions, the front tires may ‘skip’ at low speeds with  
summer tires installed when a high level of steering lock is  
applied. This is a characteristic of the vehicle and does not affect  
the safety or performance of the vehicle.  
To make sure that these additional driving systems function  
correctly, the area of the windscreen in front of the camera  
should be kept clean. The camera is under the swept area of the  
wiper blades, so will be cleaned as the wipers are used in poor  
weather. In long dry periods such as in summer, the windscreen  
wipers should be used periodically to prevent build ups of dirt  
and dust.  
Driving 5.3