Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Carbon Steering Wheel NY633600DAW
part number NY63-3600-DAW identifies the Carbon Fiber and Alcantara/Leather Steering Wheel specifically designed for the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (2018–2024).
This steering wheel is a centerpiece of the DBS interior, featuring the “squared-off” dedicated sport shape that provides more thigh clearance and a more technical, race-inspired grip.
1. Technical Specifications
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Core Material: Lightweight magnesium/aluminum alloy frame.
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Finishing: High-gloss 2×2 Twill Carbon Fiber on the top and bottom sectors.
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Grip Material: Typically finished in Pure Black Alcantara or Haircell Leather with contrast stitching (the “DAW” suffix specifically points to a particular trim and stitch color combination, often Obsidian Black).
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Shape: Flat-bottom and flat-top “D-shape” for optimized ergonomics during high-speed maneuvers.
2. Key Features
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Integrated Controls: Features the Mercedes-derived glass-look switches for audio, adaptive cruise control (Distronic), and the dedicated Drive Mode and Suspension buttons.
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Paddle Shifters: Designed to be used with the long, steering-column-mounted carbon fiber shift paddles.
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12 O’Clock Marker: Many “DAW” spec wheels include a colored leather centering stripe at the top of the rim to help the driver index the steering angle.
3. Common Maintenance & Care
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Alcantara Cleaning: If your wheel has Alcantara grips, they can become “matted” or greasy from skin oils. Use a dedicated Alcantara cleaner and a soft brush to keep the fibers fluffy.
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Carbon Fiber UV Protection: While high-quality, the resin in the carbon fiber can eventually “cloud” if the car is parked in direct, intense sunlight for years. Using a sunshade is highly recommended to protect the gloss finish.
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Switchgear Wear: The “glass” buttons can show fingerprints easily; a microfiber cloth is best for cleaning to avoid scratching the delicate surface.
4. Estimated Pricing (2026)
Because this is a primary touchpoint and contains an airbag housing (sold separately), it is an expensive component.
| Condition | Estimated Price | Note |
| New OEM (Dealer) | $4,500 – $5,800 | Excludes airbag and switchgear transfer. |
| Used (Grade A) | $2,200 – $3,000 | Check for wear on the Alcantara at the 9 and 3 positions. |
| Refurbished | $1,500 – $1,900 | Often a core-exchange where your old wheel is re-skinned. |
Important Note: Replacing a steering wheel involves the removal of the Airbag Module. This should only be performed with the battery disconnected to avoid accidental deployment or SRS fault codes that require dealer-level software to clear.











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