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What the ? New Suv From Aston!!

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
Aston Martin’s first SUV subjected to the extensive track development programme, realising performance levels that match existing Aston Martin sportscars
•Real-world test regime ensures DBX test programme becomes most extensive of any Aston Martin in history
•DBX to have true breadth of character with the practicality and comfort of an SUV matched with sportscar levels of performance
•DBX confirmed with 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 550PS / 700Nm. Becomes highest performing V8 engine in current range
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Wednesday 25 September, Gaydon, UK: With DBX’s unveil drawing closer, Aston Martin’s first SUV has entered the closing stages of the most comprehensive test regime of any Aston Martin and today, the luxury British marque can confirm the beating heart of the most versatile product in its illustrious history.

With extensive everyday real-world driving and high-performance track evaluation taking place at locations worldwide - including the brand’s two key engineering centres at Silverstone, UK and the Nürburgring, Germany - Chief Engineer Matt Becker’s team have focussed their development work to ensure the broad dynamic capability required of DBX.

While conducting durability testing at the demanding Nürburgring race circuit, DBX has delivered cornering speeds on par with the brand’s most focussed sportscar Vantage, while achieving braking figures greater than the marque’s Super GT, DBS ************. This brutal combination of performance for an SUV has already seen Aston Martin’s engineering team regularly achieve sub 8-minute Nordschleife lap times during their regular testing regime.

DBX will feature a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, tuned to deliver the exhilaration of a modern GT. While recognisable from its application in the brand’s existing Vantage and DB11 sportscars, DBX’s V8 engine surpasses the performance credentials of these V8-powered models delivering 550PS and 700Nm of torque.

High speed testing has already proven DBX to repeatedly exceed 180mph, with final top speed and acceleration figures being set within the closing stages of the testing process.

As highlighted in today’s video release, DBX’s vocal chorus has also been honed by the brand’s dedicated acoustic team. With a focus on creating a broader, more solid acoustic note, DBX’s exhaust system has been tuned to reflect a deep bass with increasing mid-tones, creating true auditory exhilaration, particularly in more sporting drive modes.

DBX’s testing programme continues apace, with Matt Becker, Aston Martin’s Chief Engineer commenting: “We have concentrated our work to ensure that the calibration and tune of this 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 delivers both the everyday usability and refinement expected by SUV owners. However, we have also focused heavily on matching that with the engaging driving dynamics that are commanded by our brand and inherent in every Aston Martin and early indications of the car’s overall performance have been incredibly promising.

The next few months will be extremely important to us, as we continue to hone the powertrain credentials and a dynamic setup that will help make this the most exciting SUV on the market”.

DBX is set to be unveiled this December I cant fekkin wait!!
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Cougar377

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Looks like the bastard child of the Porsche and Lexus SUVs.
 

Jaws

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You know what first struck me... I could actually see the pedigree ... from the front it reminded me of a DB4

Don't ask me to quantify that... apart from a vague similarity in grill shape I cannot....

But the arse end ? Looks like the design team lost interested an settled for a Vauxhall Astra rear end !
 

Minkey

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I'm a big Aston fan but if that is truly the rear end, not sure, sometimes firms when testing new cars distort parts of the body to disguise it, I can see the family resemblance in the front :car:
 

Pow-Lo

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My question is why? What’s the f’ing point of that, other to have another hideously expensive, gas-guzzling heap of shite to rival the monstrosities churned out by Bentley and Maserati.

Even if I could afford one, which I couldn’t, I’d rather drive a petrol Audi.
 
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