2020 Aston Martin DBX
The 2020 Aston Martin DBX is an upcoming mid-size, front-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive, produced by Aston Martin. While related to Vantage, the DBX is built on its dedicated platform. Like other models of the Aston Martin, it will be made of galvanized aluminum panels and removals. The Aston Martin DBX’s powertrain and infotainment technology are inherited from Mercedes-Benz.
The Aston Martin DBX SUV is a rival to the Bent Bentga, the Lamborghini Urus, and the more powerful versions of the Porsche Cayenne. More than 5 feet tall and over 2 feet tall, it has the same features as its other competitor, the Range Rover. The 2020 DBX car features a long bonnet, heated windscreens, and short overhangs to make it look more like a coupe than a large SUV.
Note the design of the sign grille with the LED lights; beneath these, the DRLs surround two aerodynamic dunes that reduce lift and pull and cool the brakes. The stainless doors hide their window sign, and the B-pillars are placed in front of the glass to help the illusion of the indestructible atmosphere. The back glass slides down to the memory, a spoiler lip reminiscent of Vantage.
2020 Aston Martin DBX : Interior
The interior is as luxurious as you would expect from a six-car price tag. Its SUV body offers ample space for four tall people, and a panoramic sun that is wide enough makes the cabin light and airy. Other standard equipment includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, an 800-watt sound system, three-zone climate control, and 64 colored lights. The 10.25-inch compression screen is embedded in, rather than continuous, the centerpiece, and uses Apple CarPlay’s latest infotainment software built-in.
The DBX will provide plenty of space for four adults and has a large boot. With the seats in position, it will offer 632 liters of storage space, a figure roughly equivalent to the Porski Cayenne – and will come with a convertible staircase that will allow you to swim bulky items inside without having to pull your mouth. The car can lower itself by 50mm to make it easier to load, while the wheels do not block the rear doors too much.
2020 Aston Martin DBX : Engine
The DBX uses Mercedes-AMG’s M177 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine capable of delivering 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp) and 700 N · m (516 lb-ft) of torque. The DBX is able to accelerate from 0-100 km / h (0-62 mph) in 4.5 seconds, and achieve a top speed of 292 km / h (181 mph). A 9-speed gearbox is standard, and towing weighs 2,700 kg (6,000 lb). The 48-volt electric system operates by moving the body under heavy loads, and the car comes with five driving modes: automatic GT, Sport, Sport, Terrain, and Terrain Plus with an additional access mode. The working center transfer case directs the torque to the front axle when needed, and there is an electronic difference limited-slip back. Adaptive dampers and triple air ducts are standard, providing an important range of height adjustment.
2020 Aston Martin DBX : Safety
The 2020 DBX has never been tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The Active security tech will come standard on all 2020 Aston Martin DBX variants in the form of blind monitors, accident collision alerts with automatic emergency braking, traffic alerts, and active route control.