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2021 Aston Martin DBX


A striking new part and a milestone second in Aston Martin's celebrated 106-year history, Aston Martin has uncovered its first SUV and a model that will impel the brand higher than ever around the world. That model, is DBX. 

The climax of a broad improvement program that started with physical testing in Wales a year ago and virtual advancement extending back to 2015, Aston Martin DBX signals another period in Aston Martin's interest to convey uncommon execution, style and ease of use in a portion already unexplored by the world-celebrated producer. Bringing both the flexibility and extravagance expected of an extravagance SUV with sports vehicle levels of dynamic execution, DBX sets a strong new norm in this segment. Aston Martin Lagonda President and Group CEO, Dr. Andy Palmer stated: "I can't stress enough how unimaginably energizing and noteworthy DBX is for Aston Martin. Through its advancement alone, this excellent SUV has just brought the organization into new regions and in motivating ways. Aston Martin DBX additionally denotes a key second in the conveyance of the third and last period of our Second Century Plan, not just speaking to the guaranteed development of our portfolio yet in addition flagging the beginning of creation at Aston Martin's subsequent assembling plant.

We have both conveyed this model through our aptitude, yet in addition by earning priceless experience and information from outside guidance, including our Female Advisory Board. This is a genuine milestone for this incredible British brand and I guarantee that DBX will compensate all who experience it in their regular lives."Set to be inherent Aston Martin's motivation constructed fabricating office in St Athan, Wales, the establishment of Aston Martin DBX is another committed SUV stage, something once in a while observed over the part. Like never before previously, this perfect piece of paper includes permitted all offices inside Aston Martin to advance and push the limits of what British plan and designing can make, bringing about a really wonderful item. 




Using reinforced aluminum, a development strategy Aston Martin has refined through the improvement of its games vehicles, the body structure is both light and inconceivably hardened, aiding the conveyance of a general kerbweight of 2,245kg. Directly from its beginning, it was intended to permit greatest room in the lodge, putting a premium on refinement and class driving roominess for both front and back tenants. In the interim, the remarkable solidness natural in the plan of the new stage has likewise empowered DBX to accomplish excellent elements both on and rough terrain. 
Versatile triple volume air suspension has been joined with the most recent 48v electric enemy of move control framework (eARC) and electronic versatile dampers to give the new SUV a gigantic broadness of capacity. With its ability to raise the ride stature by 45mm or lower it by 50mm the air suspension gives any driver the certainty to handle a wide scope of territory. While this obviously gives benefits while progressing, the framework can be additionally modified to help with entrance, departure and stacking prerequisites, supporting on a functional level. 
The versatile triple chamber air springs empower variable spring solidness, giving both lavish solace and dynamic ability. Uncommonly the eARC - equipped for 1,400Nm of against move power per hub - can restrict Aston Martin DBX's body move for taking care of that is substantially more likened to that of a games vehicle than a SUV. This modern arrangement of versatile air suspension, dampers and eARC takes into account most extreme ride comfort when shipping up to five tenants and their baggage, while keeping up an exceptionally responsive and drawing in powerful ability. 
Controlled by another variant of the characterful 4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 motor found in DB11 and Vantage, DBX highlights a great yield of 550PS and 700NM of force, deliberately tuned to meet the particular needs of this model. With a sound character that is certainly Aston Martin, the dynamic fumes framework guarantees this is an extravagance SUV that can sound refined one second and elating the following. The motor's adaptability isn't limited to its vocals either; the turbocharged V8 has chamber deactivation to improve efficiency, yet it can likewise drive DBX from 0 to 62mph in 4.5 seconds and on to a maximum velocity of 181mph. 
Sending this force and force to the ground is a nine-speed force convertor programmed gearbox, associated to an all-wheel drive framework with dynamic differentials highlighting a functioning focal differential and an electronic back restricted slip differential (eDiff). This permits the force to be moved accurately both front and toward the back in the vehicle and furthermore over the back hub. At the point when joined with the bespoke guiding framework that has been tuned to convey feel and sports vehicle like reaction, Aston Martin DBX saturates the driver with an abrogating feeling of control, whatever the conditions. 
Aston Martin's first historically speaking full-size 5-seat model isn't just especially flexible regarding the landscape that it can handle, it is likewise incredibly versatile to a wide assortment of way of life needs and proprietors. Intended to oblige the world's 99th percentile male and fifth percentile female, DBX has been purposely made without hardly lifting a finger of utilization from the beginning. 
With 632 liters of boot space and 40:20:40 split collapsing back seats DBX has all the adaptable burden limit expected of a SUV with class-driving inside space. The heap space offers a commonsense and neatly planned space. A tight burden ledge and expansive opening amplifies the common sense for an assortment of gear, for example, bags, golf sacks and ski hardware. 
Praising the fantastically elevated requirement particular of Aston Martin DBX, which incorporates all accessible dynamic security frameworks, there are numerous discretionary extra bundles advertised. These bundles will tailor the vehicle much further to clients' needs, sports or side interests. For instance, the Pet bundle will incorporate, in addition to other things, a convenient washer to help take care of the requirements of a sloppy canine after a walk. On the other hand, the Snow bundle will convey boot warmers to make a ski trip only that tad more pleasurable. 





The lavishly high quality inside of DBX has been intended to give equivalent space and solace in the case of sitting in the front or back of the vehicle. Class-driving headroom and legroom joins with a full-length glass all encompassing rooftop and frameless entryway glass to offer an incredibly light and roomy lodge condition. The utilization of sports vehicle seat bundling in the front not just furnishes the driver with outstanding help and significant distance driving solace, yet in addition gives knee and footwell freedom to those sitting behind. 
Little contacts all through, including separate focal armrests, glovebox plan and the ergonomic situating of the vehicle's key control frameworks, have been guided cautiously by the contribution of the brand's Female Advisory Board, business criticism and an assortment of private center gatherings held around the world. Not restricted to this zone, the direction gave has been critical to the achievement of DBX's general plan. 
The seats are managed in luxurious, full grain cowhide, sourced from long haul accomplice Bridge of Weir. An industry first, both the featuring and electric rooftop daze are accessible in an extravagant Alcantara® wrap up, an agreeable plan, light obscuration and sun oriented constriction without bargaining headroom. All through the lodge, Aston Martin DBX keeps up a legitimacy of materials, with prudent utilization of metal, glass and wood all through the lodge. 
Another plan feature incorporates the carefully created spanned focus support considering both adaptable stockpiling underneath and a wonderful, structural highlight. This element keeps assets near hand while not involving the front seat and away from soil on the vehicle's floor mats. As a component of 'Q by Aston Martin' - Aston Martin's personalisation administration - discretionary highlights of this middle reassure can be machined from a strong bit of wood, for example, Walnut, for included physicality. 
A contemporary scope of choice wood, composite and metal facade guarantee that the lodge can be custom-made to any taste. This incorporates a scope of creative materials and an industry first utilization of a texture produced using 80% fleece. Another flax composite - got from a similar plant as fine cloth - likewise gives an option in contrast to carbon fiber and a particular plan stylish.Framed by these materials is an abundance of technology. A 10.25" TFT screen sits elegantly flush in the centre console, while a huge 12.3" TFT screen provides a wealth of information to the driver. Apple CarPlay comes as standard, as does a 360-degree camera system and ambient lighting that offers 64 different colours in two zones.
DBX's exterior works as hard as the interior at bringing the elegance of Aston Martin's sports cars into the world of the SUV. From the signature 'DB' grille at the front, through the sculptured sides and design feature line, to the tailgate with a flip that draws inspiration from Vantage, this is an Aston Martin from first glance to detailed inspection. Beautiful details like the hidden side glass seals on the frameless doors and glass B-pillar finishers add an elegant sleekness and confidence to the stance. Cutaway sills also assist in narrowing the stepover required to enter the sumptuous cabin, while reducing the risk of ruining a fine dress or suit on arrival to a dinner engagement.
Aerodynamics were an important consideration within the design process and this included the novel experience for the team of running computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tests with a DBX towing a trailer with a DB6 on it. At the car's front, the daytime running lights (DRLs) have an integrated aerodynamic duct, which channels air through the front wheel arches and along the side, helping to reduce both drag and lift while also cooling the brakes. Air flows cleanly over the roof, through the rear wing, over the rear window and on to the rear flip. This unique approach and design detail allows the rear screen to self-clear on the move. Aerodynamic design has also played a key part in passenger comfort because as one of only a few companies using computational aeroacoustics technology, Aston Martin's engineers have been able to keep cabin noise to a minimum at speed.
Aston Martin is incredibly proud that Aston Martin DBX, an SUV intended to expand the sales reach of the brand worldwide, will be built in Britain at the new manufacturing plant in St Athan, Wales. With its all-wheel drive system, DBX is a car that will allow the company to increase its presence in markets where perhaps the weather or terrain is less than conducive to rear-wheel drive sports cars. The clear emphasis on a spacious and luxurious cabin - whether seated in the front or back - will also allow Aston Martin to better reach customers who prefer to be driven rather than drive.
Further adding to the desirability of DBX, the first 500 owners of this landmark model will benefit from an exclusive '1913 Package'. Fitted with a unique fender badge, sill plaques and an inspection plaque detailing its limited build-run, each of these first examples will be personally endorsed and inspected by Andy Palmer. In addition, each customer will also receive a unique build-book signed by both Aston Martin's CEO and Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and an invitation to a regionally hosted Waldorf Astoria celebration cocktail party, hosted by a member of the Aston Martin Lagonda executive team.
Dr Andy Palmer said: "DBX is a car that will give many people their first experience of Aston Martin ownership. As such it needed to be true to the core values established in our sports cars, while also providing the lifestyle versatility expected of a luxury SUV. To have produced such a beautiful, hand built, yet technologically advanced car is a proud moment for Aston Martin."
Recommended Retail Price from £158,000 in the UK, €193,500 in Germany and $189,900 in USA. Aston Martin DBX is on sale now, with first deliveries scheduled to begin Q2 2020.
Design
The work of Aston Martin's award-winning in-house design team - led by Chief Creative Officer, Marek Reichman - DBX manages to bring a level of sculpture and sleekness to a sector perhaps not normally known for elegance. The fastback look of DBX cleverly positions the visual mass of the car over the rear wheels, just as you see in Aston Martin's sports cars, but it does so without compromising ingress and egress. Meanwhile the long wheelbase not only provides excellent interior packaging, but also allows a lower, sleeker roofline, giving elegance to the overall shape.
Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman said, "DBX is an SUV that does not compromise beauty or performance for practicality or usability. It has been designed to deliver on the proportions that meet the criteria for beauty that we would always apply to the form language of any Aston Martin. It has been created to be elegant, purposeful and unique in its uncompromising beauty. The considered ergonomics guarantee a cabin that is both easy to access and cossetting to be in. We have worked hard to deliver a sense of safety and protection, allowing you to indulge in DBX's driving experience in comfort. DBX truly redefines the SUV segment".
The design of Aston Martin DBX of course begins with the signature Aston Martin grille that recalls a litany of classically beautiful cars from the brand's history. The bonnet blades can be specified in a range of colours and materials including satin chrome and carbon fibre. Either side of the grille is a striking new feature in the form of the daytime running lights (DRLs). These not only double as indicators but encircle an aerodynamic duct. Above the DRLs sit Bi-LED headlights that complete a confident new interpretation of a familiar face.
The bonnet has two strikingly bold vents that serve dual functions. They both relieve air pressure from under the bonnet, thus reducing front end lift, and help to cool the turbocharged engine. Vents are situated on the side of DBX, helping to minimise drag down the side of the car. The sculptured nature of the bodywork on the side of DBX contrasts with the flat, slab-like forms often seen on SUVs, accentuating its remarkably sleek look.
The smooth and sophisticated look to Aston Martin DBX continues with the glazing on the sides of the car. The first part of the equation are the frameless doors that combine with hidden seals to reduce clutter and provide a beautiful glass-to-metal junction while maximising visibility and light inside the cabin. The B-pillar is fashioned from glass giving the appearance of one piece of glazing in an uninterrupted sweep down the side of the car. At the bottom of the doors, cutaway sills also reduce the stepover required for owners to enter or exit the car, while reducing the risk of ruining clothing on a dirty exterior.
At the back of DBX, the powerful rear haunches incorporate signature rear lights, while the upswept flip at the base of the rear screen clearly takes inspiration from Aston Martin's most focused sportscar, Vantage. Extending the roofline and sitting at the top of the powered tail gate is a spoiler that helps to direct air down the rear screen as well as creating localised downforce. Twin exhausts complete the exhilarating look at the back of the car.
Open the electrically powered tailgate and a large 632-litre boot is revealed delivering exceptional practicality. The rear seats split 40:20:40 to allow flexible extra load space and there is a potential for an additional 62-litres of stowage hidden underneath the boot floor. Close attention has been paid to the ease of loading items into the boot and as a result there is a wide load space aperture with a very shallow sill. The inside of the boot also features very linear sides to assist with the car's packing capability. The air suspension can be lowered from inside the boot to further aid loading, or lower the towball to attach a trailer.
Two designs of alloy wheel will be available from launch. Both measure 22" in diameter, adding to DBX's authoritative demeanor. The Sport wheel is of a beautiful V-spoke design, while there is also an optional 'Ribbon' alloy wheel with fluid, interlaced spokes. This optional wheel design took inspiration from the interlocking antlers of stags in battle and cleverly uses precise diamond turning to give the appearance of interwoven strands of contrasting colour metal.
DBX purposely has an assertive ride height in its standard setting, with appreciable space between the top of the tyre and the wheel arch. This intentional injection of space imbues the whole car with a readiness and an uplifting demeanor that reflects the lightness in the way it drives whether on or off road.





Marek Reichman said: 'We've successfully managed to achieve a package with the proportions and mechanical layout that allow sports car styling to be applied to a versatile, five-seat vehicle in a beautiful way.'
And what of the interior? Well, there has never been an Aston Martin that has had so much research into its design, particularly with regard to its ergonomics and interior space. Aston Martin DBX has been designed from the inside out to ensure that the cabin is spacious and comfortable with occupants able to get in and out easily.
This began with the decision to use a bespoke body and the resultant ability to tailor the vehicle size and proportions to suit the specific needs of DBX. The length between the wheels allowed the design team to optimise cabin space while maintaining DBX's sleek, low roofline. Over six months were spent solely defining the position of the driver within the vehicle, with enough movement in the driver's seat to allow clear visibility across the front bonnet from the 99th percentile male to the 5th percentile female - a tall order, but achievable through the model's versatile packaging. The target was to blend the authoritative, confident sensibility that is expected in the driving position of an SUV, with some of the focused, low-slung sports car feelings that are associated with being in an Aston Martin.
This same philosophy of being inspired by, but not merely imitating Aston Martin's sports cars, can be found in other areas of DBX's interior. The steering wheel, for example, is a new design, with new switchgear. The large paddles that can be used to operate the 9-speed automatic gearbox are beautifully tactile and unlike those usually found in an SUV. The seats have been based on those found in the DB11, but have been equipped with separate armrests from driver to passenger to allow for fully personalised seating positions in the front. Fundamentally, the same qualities of long distance comfort with sportscar levels of support are required in DBX. However, the slim, svelte nature of a sports car seat's framework also has benefits for an SUV in terms of maximising interior space, particularly for those sitting behind. Class-leading rear headroom is 1,016mm with rear legroom at 1,060mm, offering ample space to position your feet underneath the front seat.
Meanwhile, the dashboard accentuates the feeling of space and luxury in Aston Martin DBX. Each button and dial has been carefully positioned following extensive testing from external counsel, including the brand's Female Advisory Board and multiple customer clinics with HNWIs of mixed demographic, ensuring the cabin develops a feeling of instant familiarity. Into this broad sweep of dash-board the new TFT screens are integrated seamlessly, so that, despite their impressive size, the technology doesn't interrupt the elegant overall flow of the interior design. Cabin storage, a necessity in an SUV, can also be difficult to incorporate harmoniously, but in DBX, Aston Martin's designers have managed to create one of the interior's standout features - a bridged centre console - creating an elegant, floating aesthetic that offers storage space below for larger items such as a handbag or large 1.5-litre water bottles. This feature keeps valuables close to hand while not occupying the passenger seat and away from dirt on the car's floor mats.
The rear passengers were central to the design process. The design team wanted an inclusive feeling for those in the rear of the car but without the sense that the rear occupants were leaning over those in the front of the vehicle, which can sometimes be the result of so-called 'stadium' seating arrangements. The needs of children were also considered extensively and in a new exercise for Aston Martin, a group of children were invited to share their experience of ingress and egress by sitting in an ergonomic assessment model at the company's design studio.
The result of all this research and development ensured class-leading front & rear headroom and legroom and a fantastic feeling of airiness thanks to the full-length panoramic glass roof and expansive side windows. Due to a combination of clever packaging and the benefits of using the space efficient front sport seats derived from those in DB11, there is more knee and foot space for rear passengers than is typically found in rival SUVs. Wherever you sit in the vehicle there is also a sense of space and lightness with a fantastic view of the world you're passing through.
Reflecting the world outside are the plethora of natural material options available inside DBX. As has been the case with all the cars in Aston Martin's Second Century Plan, there is an emphasis on the authenticity of materials. As standard, DBX can be trimmed in one of five colours of full grain Caithness leather, sourced from Aston Martin's long-term supplier, Bridge of Weir Leather in Scotland, with options for broguing, perforation and quilting patterns on the seats. A choice of three colour splits can be applied to the leather in the cabin to customise the colour choices throughout the cabin.
One leather feature that may go unnoticed initially is the first ever application of leather covered natural air speaker grilles in a car. They ensure that the theme of blending technology seamlessly within the cabin's contemporary design is continued.
DBX features an industry first application of the previously mentioned Caithness full-grain leather, combining it with an 80% natural wool blend to dress the interior. The material is made with carded yarns from fine Australian lambswool that are then mixed with synthetic fibres to create a luxurious felt-like fabric. It is the first automotive fabric with such a high content of wool and has attained the Wool Rich Blend certification from Woolmark. As well as being very environmentally sustainable, it is also highly durable and naturally water repellent.
This and other new materials reflect a production application of some of the interior concepts shown by Aston Martin Lagonda at recent motorshows. Other exciting options include a variety of materials for the centre console and door trims. These include parts machined from solid wood such as Walnut, which gives a tactile warmth to the cabin. A variety of bold, modern new veneers, including a bronze mesh and a flax composite derived from the same plant as linen can also be specified to provide alternatives to carbon fibre.
Perhaps the most impressive material application, however, is the one above the heads of occupants in Aston Martin DBX. The luxurious headlining is Alcantara® as standard, but DBX will also be the first vehicle to have a full Alcantara® roller blind for the glass roof, ensuring a perfect colour match and consistency in material across the headlining once the blind is closed. This blind has an incredibly shallow stack height to enable both a beautiful silhouette and ample headroom.
Whatever the specification, each DBX will have over 200 hours of dedicated hand-stitched, hand-crafted and hand-assembled excellence inside it and there is an extensive initial palette of 35 colour and material choices along with two distinct brightware finishes for the interior. However, if desired, the 'Q by Aston Martin' department can ensure an even more personalised finish to reflect whatever a customer wishes their DBX to embody.
Director of Design, Miles Nurnberger said: 'The luxury inherent in every Aston Martin interior has been carried into DBX, but added to this is a new sense of airiness and visibility that instils a feeling of adventure into the most mundane journey. Combined with the adventure that we have been on in creating new materials for the interior, it feels like Aston Martin DBX is a car that truly breaks new ground for SUV design.'
Driving Dynamics
As a luxury SUV the new Aston Martin DBX has been developed to deliver supreme confidence whatever the terrain it is tackling. As befits a car wearing the Aston Martin wings on its bonnet, DBX also has the ability to deliver a dynamic and emotional experience akin to the brand's iconic sports cars.
The bespoke all-aluminium body structure provides the perfect underpinning for a versatile SUV, with its incredible stiffness giving an exceptional foundation for both suspension and drivetrain to work from. The rigidity of the platform with its aluminium body structure and cast aluminium suspension mountings allows the double wishbone, split-link front and a multi-link rear suspension to work with exceptional accuracy whatever the terrain. The same can be said of the bespoke quick-ratio steering system, the stiffness of the structure ensuring that loads are communicated precisely back to the driver, imparting both confidence and highly responsive control.
Allied to this fundamentally secure base are a range of technologies to ensure DBX's versatility. The adaptive triple volume air suspension allows the ride height to be raised up to 45mm or lowered by 50mm to aid access for passengers or when parked. With the ride height raised the approach angle also increases from 22.2 to 25.7 degrees, while the departure angle rises from 24.3 to 27.1 degrees and the breakover angle increases from 15.1 to 18.8 degrees. This not only gives the car the ability to tackle terrain that no Aston Martin has contemplated before, but ensures DBX is a highly capable vehicle in a range of challenging off-road environments.
Whatever the ride height, one of the key new pieces of technology is the 48-volt electronic anti-roll control (eARC) system. This replaces the need for traditional anti-roll bars and is crucial in not only allowing Aston Martin DBX to drive with the dynamism of a sports car but also achieve the level of ride comfort expected of a luxury SUV. In its most aggressive setting, the eARC can reduce body roll to levels comparable with a DB11. However, when appropriate, the eARC can also allow individual wheels the freedom to make the most of the available wheel travel. This is beneficial for soaking up bumps and isolating occupants from poor road surfaces, but also helps when tackling challenging off-road terrain where greater wheel articulation is required.
In combination with the eARC system, the 14.4:1 steering ratio gives DBX the agility to put the driver in mind of a sports car. The quick ratio steering works with the tempering effect of the long wheelbase to provide a dynamism that is both exciting and confidence inspiring. Also key to the dynamic feel of the car are the three different tyres that have been developed with Pirelli, the official technical partner for tyre development. A summer P Zero tyre will be the default fitment with Pirelli Scorpion Zero all-season and Scorpion Winter tyres also available. Whichever tyre is fitted, DBX retains a broad spread of ability both on and off road.
Of course, it is not only the suspension, steering and tyres that give DBX its confidence. The all-wheel drive system allows the power from the twin-turbo V8 to be transmitted smoothly to the terrain. The electronically controlled active centre transfer case allows torque to be moved between the front and rear axles depending on the traction requirements at any given moment. The distribution of torque between front and rear axles is constantly varied depending on the driving conditions and drive mode. When required, the active centre transfer case can vary between 47% front and 53% rear to nearly 100% percent of the torque being sent to the rear axle if required. That rear torque can then be distributed between the left and right rear wheels by an electronically controlled limited-slip differential to maximise traction or dynamic response depending on the driving conditions.
In addition to the active differentials, torque vectoring is available via braking. With six-piston aluminium calipers and vented, grooved steel brake discs measuring 410x38mm at the front and 390x32mm at the rear, DBX has braking performance on par with the mighty DBS Superleggera. By automatically slowing individual wheels, the agility of the car can be increased appreciably, particularly when entering corners.
A feature not seen on an Aston Martin before is hill descent control (HDC). This utilises engine braking alongside the anti-lock braking system (ABS) to enable Aston Martin DBX to negotiate steep, potentially slippery slopes in a controlled manner. There is also a new electronic stability control (ESC) system for DBX, including roll-over stability control. This new ESC system is supplied by Bosch and rather than individual systems working independently it uses a central information core that collects data from all available inputs to optimise the braking performance in all conditions.


Six driving modes are available on DBX, adjusting the active differentials, adaptive air suspension, eARC and ESC, amongst other things, to tailor the car to certain situations. Four modes, including Sport and Sport+, are specifically for on-road driving, with two new modes, Terrain and Terrain+, ensuring that DBX is primed to tackle off-road driving. While these modes ensure clear, distinct settings for each requirement, fully customisable settings are also available. Tailored to the driver's preference, these can be linked to individual keys to allow instant setup for multiple users of the same Aston Martin DBX.
DBX's off-road capabilities include the ability to wade through water up to a depth of 500mm. One of the adaptations that have been made to facilitate rear wading is a breather pipe on the electronic rear differential. This is particularly necessary for situations such as reversing a trailer into water while launching a boat.
As DBX brings a new dimension to the dynamic capabilities across the range of Aston Martin cars, Matt Becker, Chief Engineer - Vehicle Attribute Engineering, and his team have had to introduce new dynamic & durability testing protocols alongside all the usual tests carried out with Aston Martin's sports cars. DBX prototypes were still required to do an 8000km enthusiastic driver test with the Nürburgring used for brake and tyre development. However, a significant amount of time has been dedicated to off-road testing at a variety of locations. One of these was the famous Walters Arena rally stage, which has previously formed part of the demanding World Rally Championship Rally GB and lies just to the north of the St. Athan manufacturing facility in South Wales where Aston Martin DBX will be built.
DBX delivers a driving experience with extraordinary breadth and capability, possessing huge levels of grip, with a naturally fun and engaging driving experience. The quick-ratio steering instils an agility that is rare in any SUV, while the soundtrack, is pure sports car and matches the impressive straight-line performance. It will confidently wade through water and tackle terrain that no Aston Martin has before, while maintaining the capacity to cover long distances with the refinement of the best Grand Tourers and deal with the rigors of everyday life. In short, it is the most confident, versatile vehicle that Aston Martin has ever produced, reflecting established qualities expected of an Aston Martin as well as introducing a host of new ones.
Chief Engineer - Vehicle Attribute Engineering, Matt Becker said: "In testing, the lateral grip numbers that we have seen on tarmac have been genuinely incredible. Our on-track and on-road performance has seen us push the boundaries of what is possible for an SUV and in many instances, we have seen performance credentials more likely seen in one of our sports car models. Yet, in terms of off-road performance, with the suspension we've designed and with the wheel travel we've achieved, we have also ended up with a car that has exceeded our aims in that arena."
In-Car Technology and Entertainment
Technology is a key part of the modern SUV and from the moment you keylessly open and then start DBX, it provides all the features a customer would expect. What's more it does so in an elegant, proven package. The most visually arresting pieces of hardware are the two high-definition TFT screens. The first of these is a 12.3" screen that displays a digital instrument cluster. The unique graphics for the dials have been designed by Aston Martin and the elegant layout echoes some elements of past Aston Martin sports cars.
In Sport+ mode the entire rev counter will flash when approaching the rev limiter to indicate the need to change gear. If desired, a mini map can also be summoned to appear in the instrument cluster, helping the driver navigate easily and safely. The main display for the satellite navigation will be in the second new screen that sits flush with the dash in the centre of the car. This ultra-wide, high-definition 10.25" TFT screen perfectly displays the technology provided by Aston Martin's technology partner, Daimler AG.
Mobile phone operating system connectivity will be standard in DBX, allowing easy pairing with smartphones. Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming and FM/AM radio along with DAB or SiriusXM Satellite radio (US & Canada only) are also fitted as standard to cover all audio entertainment needs.
The base specification 800-watt sound system features a new system of amplifiers developed in conjunction with Harman/Samsung that is unique to Aston Martin and provides a truly indulgent soundscape once paired with the 14 strategically placed speakers.
USB ports and 12v sockets are positioned in both the front and rear of DBX for easy charging on the move. The ambient lighting system features a choice of 64 colours which can be customised independently for the front & rear cabin environments. To enable rear seat entertainment, optional bespoke tablet holders have been created, allowing rear passengers to view their own entertainment on their preferred device.
Those in the rear of the car can also have independent control of their environment via the 3-zone climate control system. There are capacitive switches for the HVAC system and in both the front and rear of Aston Martin DBX, these are found on a panel with a true black effect that looks elegantly blank when the ignition is turned off.
Finally, when you come to park, the driver has the assistance of a 360-degree camera system allied to front and rear parking sensors. Should customers wish, a park assist system that will take care of assessing suitable spaces and then maneuvering into one is an optional extra. The reversing camera maintains a clean and crisp image on screen, as it neatly stows away protected from the elements when not in use and only deploys when required.
Body Structure & Safety
For years Aston Martin has been at the forefront of bonded aluminium construction, using the technology with great success in its sports cars. As such, harnessing that knowledge when creating the bespoke body structure for DBX means the same advantageous properties of light weight and stiffness apply just as much to a luxury SUV as they do to a sports car.
By creating an all-new, all-aluminium body structure specifically for DBX, Aston Martin's design and engineering teams were able to work together to achieve their respective targets. It meant that on the one hand measurements such as wheelbase, overhangs, door length and canopy relationships could all be tailored from the outset to create the proportions and packaging desired by the designers. However, the development of a new structure also allowed the engineers to maximise stiffness in crucial areas to ensure the best dynamics, while reaping the natural agility benefits of such a lightweight construction method.
An example of how all facets of the car were considered and included in the design from an early stage is the brake cooling. A section of the ducts that channel cold air to the discs form a structural part of the car. A specifically integrated portion of the chassis was designed to link with the rest of the duct thereby saving material and improving the routing of the air.
The end result of such harmonious collaboration between different parts of the company is the best body that Aston Martin has ever produced. Its headline torsional rigidity is incredibly impressive, but perhaps more importantly it also has much greater stiffness at key hardpoints than its rivals. These are the mounting points for crucial elements like the engine and suspension and by better controlling the loads at these locations it not only means the car has intrinsically better dynamic qualities, but also means the associated bushings can be softer. The knock-on effect of softer bushings is that refinement is improved, in every condition that the car is being driven.
Refinement, from an engineering perspective, is most commonly considered in the form of NVH, which stands for noise, vibration and harshness. NVH and the material used to combat it was a key consideration from the inception of the DBX project. For example, there is a double skin bulkhead for the first time in an Aston Martin, acting like a noise isolating structure between the cabin and the engine. Furthermore, new Pirelli P-Zero tyres have been developed specifically for DBX, featuring noise reducing technology.
The body structure is made from large castings joined together by some extremely stiff extrusions. This stiffer, more solid method of construction requires fewer sealing paths and consequently reduces the amount of NVH material that must go into the car. Similarly, there are fewer panels throughout Aston Martin DBX thanks to a more harmonious overall design concept. This in turn has resulted in less adhesive and a more naturally refined car, providing another reduction in NVH material.
Intelligent material selection for the wheel arch liners and the new underfloor protection means tyre noise is also minimised without the need for additional parts. Furthermore, the transmission tunnel was designed from the outset to work in harmony with the trim surrounding it as opposed to refinement coming solely from the trim. This meant a simpler and lighter tunnel with less trim. Transmission refinement has also been improved by the use of a single carbon prop shaft. This is in place of the two-piece item often found in rivals that necessitates a centre bearing which can transmit undesirable energy into the floor pan.
DBX's overarching NVH concept is very similar to the Superleggera concept applied most recently to DBS Superleggera. The result of all the savings and efficiencies is that the NVH pack weighs just 30kg, to achieve the required levels of refinement. This reduction in weight has significant benefits on everything from dynamics to fuel economy with the overall kerbweight of DBX placed at 2,245kg (4,940lbs) placing it amongst the lightest in the segment despite a very high standard specification.
Safety is inherent in the design of Aston Martin's new SUV and the feeling of being cossetted by the car's protective structure has been driven throughout the car's development. However, in addition to DBX's passive safety elements there is also a raft of additional active safety features, all of which come as standard. Many things will of course be taken for granted, such as the multiple front, side and curtain airbags. Equally there will be no surprise in finding ISOFIX attachment points for child seats. However, adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist both make their Aston Martin debut in DBX. There is also automatic emergency braking with a pedestrian detection system.
Even with the driver in full control of the steering and speed of the vehicle, technology such as traffic sign recognition, lane departure warning, rear cross traffic warning and blind spot warning will be working away to help achieve the safest possible journey.
Andy Haslam, Vehicle Line Director, DBX said, "The fresh approach that the engineering team has brought to creating an SUV has not only produced a body structure that is benchmark for the class, but also brings new advancements for Aston Martin. By working harmoniously across the company to develop solutions that satisfy design, dynamics and NVH, we have ended up with the best body structure Aston Martin has ever produced. This model is truly a product of great British innovation delivering class leading interior space and storage and a unique luxurious design proportion, despite maintaining a shorter overall length than its competitors. That, combined with the innovative mechanical integration between Design and R&D has created a car with class leading weight distribution and a natural agility surpassing its natural rivals. It's a car that perfectly balances everyday practicality with true Aston Martin sports car character."
Aerodynamics
The elegant design of Aston Martin DBX is not crafted purely in the name of aesthetics, aerodynamics have played a huge part in how the SUV with the soul of a sports car is shaped. While a car like Aston Martin Valkyrie is designed with downforce in mind, DBX's aerodynamics are primarily about drag reduction, aerodynamic balance, acoustic refinement and efficient use of the air that passes through it for cooling.
In the process of developing DBX, the aerodynamics department created the most advanced wind tunnel model Aston Martin has ever made. The 40 per cent scale model used advanced construction methods and materials such as a 3D printed exterior body with an aluminium chassis and carbon fibre wheels. This enabled the model to be modular, which in turn allowed incredibly swift development through the introduction or alteration of parts.
Perhaps the largest aerodynamic feature is one that can't be seen at first glance. DBX has a flat floor, with one of the best systems of undertrays that Aston Martin has ever produced. This helps Aston Martin DBX achieve its drag targets, which in turn allow it to reach its impressive top speed of 181mph. The undertrays also have a key role in cooling the mechanical components at the rear end of the car. By the strategic positioning of small tabs, the engineers have been able to establish vortices that direct cold, high-energy airflow up towards parts like the rear differential. Furthermore, the undertray plays an important role in wind noise reduction for occupants, further enhancing the refinement within the cabin as well as protecting underbody components in multi-terrain use.
One of the more eye-catching aerodynamic innovations are the front DRL ducts. These work by creating a fast jet of air that flows through the wheel arch, around the front tyres and exits through a vent at the back of the arch. This 'air curtain' helps keep the airflow attached to the side of the car, reducing drag.
At the rear, DBX's most prominent aerodynamic aid is the high level rear wing. This not only provides localised downforce but serves an important role in channeling air over the rear of the vehicle. As air flows over the panoramic glass roof, it passes through the rear wing, remaining attached to the rear window, ensuring that water is self-cleared from the rear screen efficiently. Once the air reaches the base of the screen it meets the rear tailgate which features an integrated spoiler or 'flip', reminiscent of the Vantage sportscar, which manages airflow over the rear on the vehicle in the same manner as it does on Vantage.
The aerodynamics team was also charged with looking at vehicle soiling. Given the wide variety of terrain that DBX is intended to tackle it was important to see where dirt would be most likely to attach itself to the bodywork. In particular these findings led to the implementation of a deployable rear-view camera for the first time on an Aston Martin.As you would anticipate, computational liquid elements (CFD) investigation was utilized widely to sharpen the optimal design and, maybe shockingly, it was not simply utilized on the outside of the vehicle. For instance, the inside HVAC channel framework was likewise tried utilizing CFD to upgrade air conveyance all through the lodge, guaranteeing that front and back tenants get adjusted wind stream. CFD was likewise used to display the streamlined impact of DBX while towing a trailer, with one of the more abnormal situations including demonstrating wind current while towing a trailer with a 1960s DB6. 
Computational air acoustic programming was additionally used to demonstrate wind and street clamor. Aston Martin is one of not many organizations to utilize this costly and muddled strategy for research, and by understanding the commotion produced by streamlined choppiness, it has empowered the architects to guarantee more noteworthy refinement for the tenants of DBX. 
The last bit of the streamlined jigsaw is the use of the wind current entering the vehicle. With streamlined features and configuration working intently from the beginning phases of Aston Martin DBX's turn of events, streamlined features affected the plan, shapes and gaps of the vents in the famous front grille, bringing about DBX accomplishing ideal wind current administration. This guarantees that the wind current through and around DBX is overseen effectively, staying away from superfluous drag yet additionally diminishing the size and number of cooling radiators required, consequently sparing weight. 
With the size and extent challenges looked by an elite SUV, cautious administration of streamlined features is considerably more significant, with DBX verification of the advantages that smart streamlined plan can bring to this portion. 
Powertrain 
At the core of the Aston Martin DBX is another, all the more remarkable variant of the 4.0-liter, twin-turbo V8 that has been so broadly acclaimed in the Vantage and DB11. Because of redesigned turbochargers, an alternate pressure proportion and refreshed charge coolers, the V8 sourced from Mercedes-AMG has picked up in power conveying the exhibition levels expected of an elite SUV. 
The new, smoother conveyance better suits the motor's application in DBX. An adjustment in the terminating request of the chambers has likewise changed the vocal character of the motor. With unadulterated tones in the lower sound request, trailed by greater unpredictability as it ascends through a stronger mid-tone character to the higher frequencies, Aston Martin DBX keeps up an unmistakable Aston Martin exhaust sound character. The dynamic fumes valves give a satisfying duality to the idea of the soundtrack, with an unmistakable advance change in volume when the valves open, yet keep up a refined tone when required. 
In GT mode, the valves stay shut for the calmest, most loosened up experience. In Sport mode the valves open to uncover a greater amount of DBX's internal games vehicle. In Sport+ the valves open and the inactive speed is additionally expanded from 650rpm to 800rpm to include an additional note of animosity. 
DBX holds the particular motor turn over flare, the fumes valves will open on a solitary, short press of the glass stop/start button. In the event that the proprietor wishes to enact the calm beginning alternative, for example, promptly in the first part of the day or in more prudent environmental factors, at that point they will should simply hold down the stop/start button when rejuvenating the motor. 
In select business sectors DBX will be the principal Aston Martin to be fitted with a gas particulate channel (GPF) as a component of new outflows guidelines. A GPF smooths the wind stream as it goes through and goes about as a development chamber, which implies it has the impact of a subsequent suppressor, especially with respect to the higher-recurrence exhaust tones. Regardless of these difficulties, Aston Martin's specialists have figured out how to guarantee that the driver and travelers in a DBX appreciate a really rich Aston Martin soundtrack. For those business sectors that don't need the fitment of a GPF a games fumes will be a choice guaranteeing the most extravagant fumes sound character DBX offers a 9-speed force converter programmed, picked to suit the requests of a SUV, with the complexities of the all-wheel drive framework and dynamic focus move case likewise assisting with conveying the smooth and refined driving experience required, close by rough terrain ability and towing limit. By and by, flexibility was a key thought and keeping in mind that the gearbox has been adjusted to convey quick, fresh moves in Sport and Sport+ modes, the capacity to likewise deal with the heaps required when towing up to 2.7 tons makes it an ideal arrangement. 
Boss Engineer - Powertrain, Joerg Ross stated: "With this new cycle of the huge twin-turbo V8 joined with the 9-speed force converter gearbox we have the ideal mix of smooth and useable with energizing and ground-breaking. It conveys precisely the character we needed for an Aston Martin SUV." 
Embellishments 
Aston Martin DBX might be an extravagance SUV with sports vehicle execution, however a scope of extras have been made that will change DBX into a vehicle that won't just advance the lives of its proprietors out and about, yet in each other part of their regular day to day existences. 
Set to be accessible at dispatch, 11 discretionary frill packs will help tailor DBX to a wide scope of interests and leisure activities. In the event that skiing is an enthusiasm, at that point the Snow Pack gives a ski sack, rooftop mounted ski rack - equipped for conveying up to six sets - and snow chains with a creative wrench framework. This pack blows away the winter necessaries. Mirroring the extravagance that you would anticipate from an Aston Martin, the Snow Pack additionally incorporates a boot hotter. Similarly that DBX's warmed seats - offered as standard - are a comfortable joy when moving into the vehicle on a cool morning, the boot hotter makes the primary ski run of the day that smidgen more pleasurable. 
Accessible for great visits or long ends of the week away, the Touring Pack involves a four-piece gear set, lodge saddle sacks, lockable stowage under the front seat and a crisis medical aid unit. A much more broad six-piece gear set is additionally a choice, with two enormous bags, two little bags and two holdalls, every one sewed and managed in the polish of Aston Martin. 
A Pet Pack incorporates a parcel to give creatures their own space in the boot of the vehicle, shielding them from meandering curiously about the lodge. There is a guard defender to keep the paintwork flawless when scrabbling paws are climbing all through the vehicle and in to the sumptuous 632-liter boot space, which can be isolated to the fundamental lodge with an extraordinarily made canine segment. In the event that sloppy puddles have been an essential element of a day's exercises, at that point the compact washer - with 30 minutes of battery run time whenever required - is an ideal answer for keeping the wide open outwardly of the vehicle. 
In the event that you just wish DBX to give some extra coddling on the school run or while in transit to the workplace, at that point the Essentials Pack packages together valuable extras like a middle reassure coordinator, a back seat diversion holder and a warmed cup which can stay to temperature through the warming cushion situated in the front cupholder. In the event that the school run is probably going to be especially boisterous, at that point the Essentials Pack could be combined with the Interior Protection Pack, which gives seat covers, a back guard defender and all-climate mats all through the vehicle. 
Obviously, Aston Martin DBX is set to be similarly adroit at adjusting to more social circumstances. The Event Pack will give a particular excursion hamper, cookout cover and occasion seating to provide food for each event from Royal Ascot or Goodwood, to an unrehearsed in the open air lunch. Aston Martin is a British brand and normally comprehends that the climate doesn't generally line up with the best laid plans. Thusly, the Event Pack likewise incorporates additional umbrella stockpiling. 
For those intrigued by field sports a weapon bureau and shooting stick bundle is additionally accessible. Created from the best strong aluminum to guarantee secure travel, the unit is fitted with a coordinated lock for extra security. The giving stick, a nation exemplary, gives the ideal backup to both shooting and strolling. Created from excellent cowhide, the stick is fitted with a metal circle base to guarantee a steady balance. 
The alternatives accessible inside every one of these deliberately chosen bundles, envelop everything from stunning subtleties, for example, lit up track plates, cleaned carbon fiber tail pipe finishers and valve tops with Aston Martin wings, to bigger choices for conveying bikes or surf sheets on the rooftop. Get the job done to say, Aston Martin has worked with its believed image accomplices to guarantee that it is offering the best answers for clients, whatever the use, excursion or objective. 
While numerous alternatives remain packaged together, Aston Martin will offer an assortment of individual frill as well, including three exceptional version Maxi-Cosi youngster and child seats. All are suggested for use with Aston Martin's authentic 3wayFix ISOFIX base, managed in calfskin and are accessible for use with infants (45-75cm), babies (67-105cm) and youngsters (15-36kg). 
Aston Martin Lagonda President and Group CEO Dr. Andy Palmer said 'From the beginning it was visualized that DBX would turn into a vital aspect of clients' regular daily existences. With the way of life packs I think we have had the option to guarantee that DBX is a vehicle that empowers as well as upgrades encounters.'