The Aston Martin Valhalla isn’t just a marvel of engineering and performance—it’s also a showcase of cutting-edge technology tailored for the modern driver. At the heart of this experience lies a sophisticated infotainment system that seamlessly integrates the features you love, including Apple CarPlay. Here’s a complete guide on how to make the most of CarPlay in Aston Martin’s new hybrid supercar.
A Familiar Yet Refined Infotainment Experience
For the Valhalla, Aston Martin partnered with a leader in automotive technology by integrating Audi’s MIB3 infotainment platform. Known for its reliability, responsiveness, and intuitive interface, MIB3 ensures that Valhalla owners enjoy a polished and proven digital experience.
While the core hardware and software come from Audi, Aston Martin has given it a bespoke identity. From the moment you start the car, the system greets you with the iconic Aston Martin logo—reminding you that you’re behind the wheel of something extraordinary. The result? A perfect blend of German software engineering and British luxury design.
A Driver-Focused Cabin
Inside the Valhalla, every detail is designed to minimize distraction and maximize focus, whether you’re cruising the highway or attacking a race track. The infotainment layout follows this philosophy with two primary displays working in harmony.
Digital Instrument Cluster
Directly behind the steering wheel sits a 10.25-inch digital display, mounted on the column for optimal visibility. It provides key driving information at a glance—speed, RPM, and hybrid powertrain data—keeping you informed without taking your eyes off the road.
Central Touchscreen

The centerpiece of the dashboard is a large touchscreen display, serving as the gateway to Valhalla’s multimedia features. From navigation and music to Apple CarPlay, everything is within easy reach, positioned so the driver can stay focused while still enjoying full access.
How to Set Up Apple CarPlay in the Valhalla
Thanks to wireless CarPlay, connecting your iPhone is quick and effortless—no cables required. After a one-time setup, the connection happens automatically every time you start the car.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
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Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your iPhone.
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Access the Valhalla’s connection menu via the central touchscreen.
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Select “Add New Device” (or similar option) to make the car discoverable.
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On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and select the Aston Martin system from the list.
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Confirm the CarPlay authorization prompt on both your iPhone and the car’s display.
Once paired, your iPhone will auto-connect whenever you enter the Valhalla. Apple CarPlay’s familiar interface will appear on the central screen, giving you instant access to your favorite apps.
Enjoy Apps Safely on the Road
With CarPlay, you can access apps like Apple Maps, Google Maps, Waze, Spotify, Apple Music, and Messages directly on the Valhalla’s screen. Siri voice control is also available at the press of the steering wheel’s voice button—perfect for making calls, dictating messages, or controlling your playlist hands-free.
Beyond CarPlay: Extra Tech Highlights
Aston Martin has also equipped the Valhalla with a Full Digital Mirror (FDM) system, replacing the traditional rear-view mirror. A high-definition camera provides a crystal-clear live feed of the road behind you, free of obstructions like pillars or narrow rear windows.
And for drivers who want even more entertainment flexibility—such as streaming YouTube or Netflix—compatibility with aftermarket CANBUS adapters makes it possible to expand the infotainment system even further.
Final Thoughts
The wireless CarPlay integration in the Aston Martin Valhalla perfectly mirrors the car itself: powerful, intuitive, and driver-focused. By combining Audi’s proven MIB3 system with Aston Martin’s bespoke luxury design, the Valhalla offers a tech experience that’s as exhilarating as its performance on the road.
Whether you’re syncing your favorite playlist, navigating a twisty mountain pass, or asking Siri to send a message hands-free, CarPlay ensures your connection to the digital world is as seamless as your connection to the road.
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