Aston Martin Tampa Bay

DBX Highlights

ASTON MARTIN DBX

Our first SUV, DBX, was founded on the principles of beauty, luxury and driving dynamics. Ready to go anywhere, it’s powered by the spirit of adventure.

ENGINEERING

ICONIC ENGINEERING

Like all our production sports and GT cars, DBX has double wishbone front suspension combined with a multi-link rear axle, as well as electronic adaptive damping for every wheel. Active all-wheel drive with variable torque distribution and height adjustable air suspension, all provide DBX with the confidence and versatility you need for life’s great adventures. Like all core Aston Martin models, DBX is crafted from aluminium that’s bonded not just for strength and toughness, but ultra-lightweight too.

FIRST OF ITS KIND

DBX is the first Aston Martin to use all round air suspension ensuring both outstanding ride comfort and dynamic control. The system allows the ride height to change by up to 95mm from lowest to highest setting; raised to negotiate difficult terrain or lowered to provide easy access and loading.

PERFORMANCE

MULTI-TERRAIN CAPABILITY

Two Terrain modes adjust the suspension and all-wheel drive systems to suit the surface depending on driving conditions. Power is intelligently directed through our bespoke all-wheel drive system, capable of sending power almost exclusively to the rear wheels for maximum driving dynamics.

V8

Engine

4.5S

0 - 62 mph

4.0L

Engine Capacity

700NM

Max Torque

DESIGN

SHAPED FOR ADVENTURE

First seen on a DB2 prototype in 1949, the Aston Martin grille provides a distinctive and evocative face for DBX. At the back, the distinctive duck tail with its sleek, signature LED light blade, recalls the styling of our flagship sportscar, Vantage.

FINELY TUNED WITH PURPOSE

The daytime running lights have been separated from the main headlights adding to the car’s commanding presence. These surround two air inlets that control the flow of air along the side of the car, maintaining aerodynamic balance and cooling to the high-performance brakes.

INTERIOR

First seen on a DB2 prototype in 1949, the Aston Martin grille provides a distinctive and evocative face for DBX. At the back, the distinctive duck tail with its sleek, signature LED light blade, recalls the styling of our flagship sportscar, Vantage.

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