DBX Aston Martin DBX - From Prototype to Official Release


This looks like a more performance oriented cousin of the Cayenne/ Macan. Not that I don’t like it but it does not look like it’s a very unique design
 
Something in Black,Mr Wayne?
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There is some potential in this. I like the debadged from. The rear add-ons amplify the "diaper bum" which is unattractive.
 
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£158k asking price
£12k for 22 inch alloys
£8k for a light greenish colour
£9k for a a carbon piece on the diffuser
£1 for black calipers

This is a money grab. Aston, you are having a laugh mate. (n)(n)(n)

Although it appears to be lovely to drive, it doesn't bring anything nee to the table over the G63, Urus, RR SVR, Bentyga or Cayenne Turbo.
 

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