Aston Martin DBX News

Ferrari who? 2025 Aston Martin DBX S revealed with more than 530kW to fight the Ferrari Purosangue and Lamborghini Urus
By Chris Thompson · 01 May 2025
The ‘green’ brand from Gaydon has a new toy, and it’s far from meek: Aston Martin has revealed a new flagship version of its DBX SUV to sit atop the range.The 2025 Aston Martin DBX S is the new halo version of the UK’s rival to the Ferrari Purosangue and Lamborghini Urus, and it’s got the chops to stand up to both.With its twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine cranked up to 535kW and 900Nm, up from the 520kW in the almost-as-wicked DBX 707, the new top-dog DBX can hit 100km in 3.3 seconds, and go on to 200km/h quicker than most family cars even hit the ton: 7.2 seconds.The five-door, five-seat SUV could still function as a family car, for only the most unhinged school runs, but the DBX S comes with a host of luxury and performance features that would give any parent pause before letting a little one into its Alcantara-shod interior.Outside, design cues like black trim, chrome, ‘S’ badging and carbon fibre give the game away, while a staggered quad-exit exhaust might be the biggest tell.Inside, the ‘S’ theme continues with more Alcantara blended with leather, a herringbone seat design and specific trim elements, while the Alcantara can be replaced with entirely semi-analine leather.Importantly, weight reduction was a focus in developing the DBX S, with an optional carbon fibre roof “which, at almost three metres square, is by far the largest such carbon element ever fitted to an Aston Martin” saving 18kg from the highest point of the car. Furthermore, optional 23-inch magnesium wheels save 19kg of unsprung weight from the car.The DBX S is available to configure on the Aston Martin Australia website. Pricing isn’t yet confirmed, but given the standard DBX is $387,500 before on-roads and the DBX 707 comes in at $429,000, a DBX S with a couple of options ticked could easily nudge half a million.
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Aston Martin planning on SUVs that will be even more expensive than DBX with its sights set on ultra-luxury models like Rolls-Royce Cullinan
By Tung Nguyen · 08 Apr 2022
Aston Martin's DBX SUV is proving to be such a sales success, the brand will look to expand its high-riding portfolio with another model or more expensive variants in the future.In Australia ahead of this weekend's opening 2022 Grand Prix race in Melbourn
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More grunt than a Lamborghini Urus? The 2022 Aston Martin DBX707 debuts as the world's most powerful luxury SUV
By Tim Nicholson · 02 Feb 2022
Aston Martin has unleashed a beastly new version of its DBX SUV that it claims is a world beater.Dubbed the DBX707, the moniker references the power in metric horsepower that comes from its Mercedes-AMG-sourced twin-turbocharged V8 engine.That figure tran
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Aston Martin DBX 2020 pricing confirmed: Ultra-lux SUV to wear ultra-high pricetag
By Tung Nguyen · 06 Nov 2019
Aston Martin's first ever SUV, the DBX, will hit Australian showrooms late next year priced from $357,000 before on-road costs.Though the production version of the crucial DBX is yet to be revealed, it will be fully uncovered in Beijing on November 20, th
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Aston Martin DBX SUV breaks cover in camo
By Spencer Leech · 14 Nov 2018
Aston Martin has confirmed the ‘DBX’ nameplate for its first SUV, which has been revealed in prototype form in heavy camouflage.
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