British motoring marque Aston Martin has a storied legacy of crafting high-performance sports cars that perfectly blend high-octane thrills with the ultimate in luxury. Now, the next chapter of the brand’s story is about to unfold in the form of its all-new Aston Martin DBX, the first-ever SUV for the 106-year-old automotive company that will soon hit Hong Kong’s roads.
Setting a new benchmark for a luxury SUV-cum-sports car, the Aston Martin DBX has been painstakingly crafted from lightweight bonded aluminium, with much emphasis placed on maximising its interior capacity to afford spaciousness for both front and rear occupants.
Under its sleek exterior lies a 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine – as previously in the luxury automaker’s DB11 and Vantage designs – which churns out over 540bHp and develops 700NM of torque. In layman’s terms, this not only means the stunning new Aston Martin DBX can rev from 0 to 100kmph in just 4.5 seconds flat, but it can also develop a top speed of a staggering 291kmph.
As Aston Martin’s first full-size five-seater, the DBX is the epitome of versatility, offering enhanced on-road and off-road driving experiences through its all-wheel-drive system without sacrificing an iota of luxury. Take, for instance, the sophisticated adaptive air suspension, dampeners and eARC, which deliver maximum ride comfort for its lucky passengers, or the 632 litres of boot space for efficient, easy transportation of any sundry luggage.
There’s even the option to customise this attention-grabbing vehicle to suit each user’s individual needs. The Pet package, for example, sees the car fitted with a portable washer to cleanse muddy paws after a walk, or the Snow package that sees boot warmers inserted to ensure your ski trip is that much more comfortable. Whatever option you choose, you can rest assured that the Aston Martin DBX will provide you and your loved ones with all the luxury and comfort you could wish for, all packaged in a stunning, pristinely engineered motor.
The Aston Martin DBX is on sale now, with first deliveries scheduled to arrive in Q3 2020. To find out more, visit http://www.astonmartin-hongkong.com/.