Aston Martin DBX vs Blue Tongue Overland XR

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Aston Martin DBX
Aston Martin DBX

2022 price

Blue Tongue Overland XR
Blue Tongue Overland XR

2019 price

Summary

2022 Aston Martin DBX
2019 Blue Tongue Overland XR
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Twin Turbo V8, 4.0L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
12.4L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Busy, cluttered interior
  • Not as good to drive as the Lambo Urus
  • Shifting buttons almost out of reach

2022 Aston Martin DBX Summary

The world was ready for an Aston Martin SUV. Yes, by the time the Aston Martin DBX debuted Bentley had given birth to the Bentayga, Lamborghini had sired the Urus and even Rolls Royce had realised its Cullinan.

Still, the arrival of another ‘super SUV’ is always a bit exciting. Would it be a true Aston Martin, how would it compare to its rivals and is it even a good SUV?

Well, that's what I wanted to know about Aston Martin's DBX anyway, and I found out, along with everything else you should know: from its performance to practicality in this review.

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2019 Blue Tongue Overland XR Summary

The camping world is so mad for forward-fold campers that it often forgets that, for a long time, the rear-fold, hard-floor camper were considered the 'In' thing.

That rings true for Sydney-based camper-trailer firm, Blue Tongue Campers, whose three hallmark campers are based on the forward-folding concept with an internal lounge. But it's the rear-fold, which quietly ticks along, almost in the background, which is still the most versatile, has the best storage and the best kitchen of the hard-floor campers. The Series 2 version has just been released so we took it out to see what's changed.

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