2019 Aston Martin DBX Unveiled

Although three years ago, Aston Martin scored nearly £200,000,00 in additional funding from its dominant company and investors for it to build the DBX concept. Until recently, the date of release for the UK automaker’s very first crossover was unclear, and nobody quite knew when it’d hit the assembly line, but research has taken place and details have been gathered, which includes the production date of 2019! 

What is the DBX? 

Despite sticking with its reputation for building superfast sports cars that not only are keen on the eye but are beyond extraordinary compared to the average thoroughbred you see on the roads nowadays, Aston Martin has well and truly stunned us all with rumour of the new DBX concept; a completely different take on the crossover section of the motor market altogether. This time around, Aston Martin plans to combine exceptional speed with the utmost beautiful appearance of a sleek rally-bred racing machine – um? That’s right. The new Aston Martin DBX is a crossover, not only the first to enter the family, but one of many models indeed. 

How is it Different? 

When asking how the new DBX is different to any other Aston Martin sibling, all you need to do is think logically, really. Being one of the first and one of many crossovers in the family, the DBX is like no other thoroughbred you have seen before. This version features new aluminium architecture with elements pulled from the DB11 platform and like the DB11, the brand-new DBX will be powered by an option of twin-turbocharged engines. So, the sports theme is very much still standing firm, however, the DBX is more for those who prefer a relaxed experience on the road rather than one full of adrenaline.   

When Can I Buy One? 

Though Aston Martin has high hopes for its new DBX crossover to land in the showrooms at some point during 2019 (fingers crossed!), the company runs the risk of leading people to become disappointed if there are parts that aren’t entirely perfect. Having waited a few years since the last time we saw anything like the DBX from Aston Martin, anything less than perfect won’t be tolerated. So, to make sure everything goes as planned, the company wants to allow a little extra time, meaning that the motor may not hit the market until early 2020 instead. 

How Much Are They? 

As you would expect, Aston Martin’s new DBX is pretty flawless and comes with a huge cost; an estimation of the price right now is anywhere around £200,000 brand-new. With all the work, effort, blood, sweat and tears that has gone into the production of making sure the new concept crossover is faultless, there’s no doubt the automaker won’t be open to accepting anything less for an example of the DBX. So, get saving while there’s still time! 

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