Aston Martin DBX '1913 Package'
Aston Martin DBX '1913 Package'
- Price:SOLD
- Colour:Xenon Grey
- Interior:Obsidian Black
- Mileage:509 Miles
- Engine:4.0-Litre Twin-Turbo V8
- Body Style:SUV
- Fuel:Petrol
KEY INFORMATION
- 22 Sport Satin Black Alloy Wheels
- 'Xenon Grey' Contemporary Metallic Paint
- 1913 Package (Including: 1/500 Fender Badging in Gloss Black + 'DBX 1913 Specification 1/500' to Sill & Inspection Plaques)
- Upper Exterior Package in Gloss Black
- Technical Quilting & Perforation to Seats
- Brake Calipers in Q Madagascar Orange
- Acoustic Rear Privacy Glass
- Aston Martin Wings & Rear Wordmark in Black
- Dark Satin Chrome Interior Jewellery Package
- Contrast stitching in Orange
- Aston Martin Wings Embroidered to Headrests in Orange
- Smoked Tail Lights
- Space Saver Spare Wheel
- Paint Protection Film (PPF) Applied to Front Bumper
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Model Overview
- Beat The Waiting List
- 1 of 500 '1913 Package'
- Including Upper Exterior Package in Gloss Black (£4,130) & Technical Quilting (£2,495)
- Aston Martin Manufacturer's Warranty until October 2023
- Aston Martin 3-Year Service Pack until 2023
- UK Supplied
The DBX marks a substantial turning point in Aston Martin’s over 100-year history, being the brand’s first ever SUV. The intention was to create a vehicle that could adapt to an array of different driving situations; whether you’re navigating a country road or exploring the dunes of a desert, the DBX provides a luxurious but also dynamic driving experience. Despite its size, the SUV can still be easily distinguished as an Aston Martin due to the DBX’s iconic ‘DB’ grille along with its rear end which resembles the Vantage. This particular example benefits from the exclusive ‘1913 Package’, where unique finishes are fitted around the DBX in order to remind you that the vehicle is one of the first 500 to be owned.
Under the bonnet, you’ll find the same 4.0-litre V8 engine that powers both the Vantage and the DB11 except in the DBX, it has been tuned to produce 542 bhp. This means that the DBX will accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in a blistering 4.5 seconds and from then on, the car will continue to storm down the road until it hits 181mph - let us not forget that this is an SUV. Part of the reasoning for the DBX’s sports-car-like performance is by virtue of the lightweight aluminium construction. A surprisingly light kerbweight of just 2245 kg allows the DBX to handle like a car with much smaller dimensions. Air suspension and adaptive dampening allow the four-wheel drive DBX to adjust to any terrain, making it the perfect package for those that wish to maintain a good balance between practicality and excitement.
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