Especificaciones y análisis del Aston Martin DBX
Power
551HP
Torque
700Nm
Consumption
14.3l/100
Emissions
323g/km
0-100 km/h
4.5s
Top Speed
291km/h
Weight
2320kg
Price
210,000€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 9v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
491 L
85 L
405 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Aston Martin DBX · 551 CV (2019-2024)
General description
The Aston Martin DBX represents a bold milestone in the history of the British brand: its first SUV. It's not just a utility vehicle; it's the embodiment of Aston Martin's soul in a larger, more versatile body. With a 551-horsepower V8 heart and the firm's unmistakable elegance, the DBX burst onto the scene in 2020 to prove that luxury, sportiness, and functionality can coexist in a pulse-quickening mechanical symphony.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the DBX is a visceral experience. The roar of the AMG-sourced twin-turbo V8 floods the cabin upon startup, a promise of the 700 Nm of torque that will pin you to your seat. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds, a feat for its 2320 kg weight. But the most surprising thing is its cornering agility. Thanks to an adaptive air suspension and active anti-roll bars, it moves with a precision and poise more typical of a sports car than an SUV, conveying a unique connection between the driver, the machine, and the asphalt.
Design and aesthetics
The DBX is a functional work of art. Its silhouette, over five meters long, flows with an athletic grace that no other SUV achieves. The iconic front grille and the rear with its integrated 'ducktail' spoiler scream 'Aston Martin' from every angle. Inside, the luxury is overwhelming. Hand-stitched leather, polished metals, and fine woods create an atmosphere of exclusivity and comfort. It is a sanctuary of British craftsmanship, spacious and designed to enjoy every kilometer.
Technology and features
Beneath its handcrafted skin, the DBX hides cutting-edge technology at the service of driving. The intelligent all-wheel-drive system and the 9-speed gearbox manage power masterfully, while the air suspension and the 48V electrical system for the active anti-roll bars work miracles to control the body. While its infotainment system, inherited from a previous generation of Mercedes, is not the most modern on the market, the chassis and engine technology is sublime and defines its dynamic character.
Competition
The Aston Martin DBX competes in the Olympus of super-SUVs, a territory dominated by titans like the Lamborghini Urus, the Bentley Bentayga, and the Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Against the extreme aggressiveness of the Urus and the opulent luxury of the Bentayga, the DBX positions itself as the grand tourer of the segment. It offers a masterful balance between exceptional dynamic behavior and superb ride comfort, all wrapped in the most elegant and distinctive design in its class.
Conclusion
The Aston Martin DBX is much more than a response to the SUV trend. It is a statement of intent, proof that the spirit of a sports car can inhabit a family-friendly body. Its driving is addictive, its design is captivating, and its interior embraces you with exquisite luxury. Despite an infotainment system that could be improved and a price reserved for a select few, the DBX is a resounding triumph. It's a car that is not just driven, but felt; a piece of emotional engineering that justifies every euro of its price with pure British passion.




