Aston Martin's first SUV in its 106-year history – the DBX
Aston has been working on the DBX project, including its new production hub in St Athan, Wales, since 2015 and driving its prototypes around in public for nearly two years.
Aston Martin aims to sell more than 4,000 units a year, initially boosting total Aston volume by two-thirds to more than 10,000, by far the greatest output in its 106-year history.
Aston Martin aims to sell more than 4,000 units a year, initially boosting total Aston volume by two-thirds to more than 10,000, by far the greatest output in its 106-year history.
DBX was designed to allow maximum room in the cabin, putting a premium on refinement and class-leading spaciousness for both front and rear occupants.
In normal use, the car is 100% rear driven – for high-speed handling reasons – but when necessary, just under 50% of torque is directed to the front wheels.
There’s a smart all-wheel-drive system that features electronically controlled centre and rear differentials to distribute torque away from slipping wheels.
All switches and controls have been designed specifically for this new model.
Prominent features include a large pair of TFT screens, one central and one ahead of the driver, and a ‘bridged’ centre console that brings both elegance and space efficiency to the cabin.
DBX is extremely plush inside, all switches and controls have been designed specifically for this new model.
The car rides on 22in Pirelli-shod wheels available in two different styles and the brakes are steel discs, 410mm diameter with six-piston discs in front and 390mm diameter at the rear.
The seats are derived from DB11 designs, to enhance sportiness with a plethora of imaginative options.
DBX was designed to allow maximum room in the cabin, putting a premium on refinement and class-leading spaciousness for both front and rear occupants.
Adaptive triple volume air suspension has been combined with the latest 48v electric anti-roll control system (eARC) and electronic adaptive dampers to provide the new SUV with a huge breadth of ability.
Adaptive triple volume air suspension has been combined with the latest 48v electric anti-roll control system (eARC) and electronic adaptive dampers to provide the new SUV with a huge breadth of ability.
Powered by a new version of the 4-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine found in the DB11 and Vantage, DBX features an impressive output of 542 hp and 700 Nm of torque
Powered by a new version of the 4-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine found in the DB11 and Vantage, DBX features an impressive output of 542 hp and 700 Nm of torque
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