Dimmitt Automotive Group

Nov 20, 2019

When one thinks of Aston Martin, one may conjure visions of James Bond, road rallies and quick, smaller performance cars turning nimbly along a racecourse. One certainly doesn’t envision a lifted, five-door SUV with off-road and towing capabilities. Soon, that may begin to change as Aston Martin prepares to unleash its first-ever SUV, the 2020 Aston Martin DBX.

It has taken just a bit for Aston Martin to join the tsunami of automakers entering the SUV market. Of course, they placed some challenging objectives in their own path. They chose to maintain the same standards engineered into their iconic performance cars. They focused on reaching higher levels of real-world off-road and towing capabilities. They were also keenly aware the DBX would be an SUV intended for use as upscale family transportation.

To these ends, the 2020 Aston Martin DBX has been tested on the limitless speeds of the Autobahn and in the heat of the desert of the Middle East. It has been exposed to the Arctic air and Alpine passes. It is just possible it soon could be ready for a cul-de-sac near you.

The 2020 Aston Martin DBX keeps the brand’s trademark oblong grill, although now in front of a larger, taller, lifted vehicle with five doors and room for at least four inside. The DBX shares a platform with the DB11 and is engineered with an all aluminum body. A dovetail spoiler serves as the SUV’s punctuation mark. Coming or going, this is a vehicle with a distinct Aston Martin personality. In-between, it raises eyebrows.

While the brand is being understandably coy with the details, the interior of the 2020 Aston Martin DBX will most certainly contain natural wood appointments, real metal trim, and fine leather. One can expect the latest in technological comforts as well. Fueled by a Mercedes-AMG V-8 engine, its power has been estimated to be upwards to 700 hp. This is not an SUV that will under perform in any area.

Aston Martin has been referred to as a boutique automaker, producing just over 4,000 vehicles annually. The DBX is expected to help take the brand to the next level, where ultimately Aston Martin will be producing only fully electric vehicles. While the journey still has a way to go, the 2020 DBX is an exciting step along the path.

To register your interest and to be one of the first to know more details on the 2020 DBX, please feel free to contact us. We also encourage you to review our full inventory of new and previously owned world-class automobiles. Connect with one of our associates today and reserve your place in line for Aston Martin’s first-ever SUV, the 2020 DBX.