Aston Martin's press release follows:
                                     ASTON MARTIN UNVEILS DBX: AN SUV  WITH THE SOUL OF A SPORTS CAR                                
- Aston Martin launches fourth car of transformational Second Century Plan
- First SUV for 106-year-old luxury British marque
- Delivers broadest design brief of any Aston Martin in history
- Broad range of capability from sportscar dynamics to off-road versatility
 20 November 2019, Beijing, China: A bold new chapter and a  landmark moment in Aston Martin’s illustrious 106-year history, Aston  Martin has today unveiled its first SUV and a model that will propel the  brand to new heights worldwide. That model, is DBX.
  
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 The culmination of an extensive development programme that began with  physical testing in Wales last year and virtual development stretching  back to 2015, DBX signals a new era in Aston Martin’s pursuit to deliver  exceptional performance, style and usability in a segment previously  unexplored by the world-famous manufacturer. Bringing both the  versatility and indulgence expected of a luxury SUV with sports car  levels of dynamic performance, DBX sets a bold new standard in this  sector.
  
 Aston Martin Lagonda President & Group CEO, Dr. Andy Palmer said: “I  can’t emphasise enough how incredibly exciting and significant DBX is  for Aston Martin. Through its development alone, this beautiful SUV has  already taken the company into new territories and in inspiring  directions. DBX also marks a key moment in the delivery of the third and  final phase of our Second Century Plan, not only representing the  promised expansion of our portfolio but also signaling the start of  production at Aston Martin’s second manufacturing plant. We have both  delivered this model through our expertise, but also by garnering  invaluable experience and knowledge from external counsel, including our  Female Advisory Board. This is a real landmark for this great British  brand and I promise that DBX will reward all who experience it in their  everyday lives.”
  
 Set to be built in Aston Martin’s purpose-built manufacturing facility  in St Athan, Wales, the foundation of DBX is a new dedicated SUV  platform, something rarely seen across the sector. More than ever  before, this clean sheet of paper has allowed all departments within  Aston Martin to innovate and push the boundaries of what British design  and engineering can create, resulting in a truly remarkable product.
  
 Utilising bonded aluminium, a construction method Aston Martin has  refined through the development of its sports cars, the body structure  is both very light and incredibly stiff, assisting in the delivery of an  overall kerbweight of 2,245kg. Right from its genesis, it was designed  to allow maximum room in the cabin, putting a premium on refinement and  class leading spaciousness for both front and rear occupants. Meanwhile,  the exceptional stiffness inherent in the design of the new platform  has also enabled DBX to achieve exceptional dynamics both on and  off-road.
  
 Adaptive triple volume air suspension has been combined with the latest  48v electric anti-roll control system (eARC) and electronic adaptive  dampers to provide the new SUV with a huge breadth of ability. With its  capacity to raise the ride height by 45mm or lower it by 50mm the air  suspension gives any driver the confidence to tackle a wide range of  terrain. While this of course provides benefits while on the move, the  system can be further programmed to aid with ingress, egress and loading  requirements, aiding on a practical level.
  
 The adaptive triple chamber air springs enable variable spring  stiffness, giving both luxurious comfort and dynamic prowess.  Extraordinarily the eARC – capable of 1,400Nm of anti-roll force per  axle – can limit DBX’s body roll for handling that is much more akin to  that of a sports car than an SUV. This sophisticated system of adaptive  air suspension, dampers and eARC allows for maximum ride comfort when  transporting up to five occupants and their luggage, while maintaining a  highly responsive and engaging dynamic capability.
  
 Powered by a new version of the characterful 4-litre, twin-turbocharged  V8 engine found in DB11 and Vantage, DBX features an impressive output  of 550PS and 700NM of torque, carefully tuned to meet the specific needs  of this model. With a sound character that is unquestionably Aston  Martin, the active exhaust system ensures this is a luxury SUV that can  sound refined one moment and exhilarating the next. The engine’s  versatility isn’t restricted to its vocals either; the turbocharged V8  has cylinder deactivation to enhance fuel economy, yet it can also  propel DBX from 0 to 62mph in 4.5 seconds and on to a top speed of  181mph.
  
 Transmitting this power and torque to the ground is a nine-speed torque  convertor automatic gearbox, allied to an all-wheel drive system with  active differentials featuring an active central differential and an  electronic rear limited slip differential (eDiff). This allows the  torque to be moved precisely both fore and aft in the vehicle and also  across the rear axle. When combined with the bespoke steering system  that has been tuned to deliver feel and sports car-like response, DBX  imbues the driver with an overriding sense of control, whatever the  conditions.
  
 Aston Martin’s first ever full-size 5-seat model is not only  exceptionally versatile in terms of the terrain that it can tackle, it  is also extremely adaptable to a wide variety of lifestyle needs and  owners. Designed to accommodate the world’s 99th percentile male and 5th percentile female, DBX has been very deliberately created with instant familiarity and ease of use from the start.
  
 With 632 litres of boot space and 40:20:40 split folding rear seats DBX  possesses all the flexible load capacity expected of an SUV with  class-leading interior space. The load space offers a practical and  cleanly designed space. A narrow load sill and broad aperture maximises  the practicality for a variety of luggage, such as suitcases, golf bags  and ski equipment.
  
 Complimenting the incredibly high standard specification of DBX, which  includes all available active safety systems, there are many optional  accessory packages offered. These packages will tailor the car even  further to customers’ needs, sports or pastimes. For example, the Pet  package will include, amongst other things, a portable washer to help  attend to the needs of a muddy dog after a walk. Alternatively, the Snow  package will deliver boot warmers to make a ski trip just that little  bit more pleasurable.
  
 The luxuriously handcrafted interior of DBX has been designed to provide  equal space and comfort whether sitting in the front or rear of the  car. Class-leading headroom and legroom combines with a full-length  glass panoramic roof and frameless door glass to offer a fantastically  light and spacious cabin environment. The use of sports car seat  packaging in the front not only provides the driver with exceptional  support and long-distance driving comfort, but also provides knee and  footwell clearance for those sitting behind.
  
 Small touches throughout, including separate central armrests, glovebox  design and the ergonomic positioning of the car’s key control systems,  have been guided carefully by the input of the brand’s Female Advisory  Board, dealership feedback and a variety of private focus groups held  worldwide. Not limited to this area, the guidance provided has been key  to the success of DBX’s overall design.
  
 The seats are trimmed in sumptuous, full grain leather, sourced from  long term partner Bridge of Weir. An industry first, both the headlining  and electric roof blind are available in a luxurious Alcantara® finish,  providing a harmonious design, light obscuration and solar attenuation  without compromising headroom. Throughout the cabin, DBX maintains an  authenticity of materials, with judicious use of metal, glass and wood  throughout the cabin.
  
 Another design highlight includes the elegantly crafted bridged centre  console allowing for both flexible storage below and a beautiful,  architectural centrepiece. This feature keeps valuables close to hand  while not occupying the passenger seat and away from dirt on the car’s  floor mats. As part of ‘Q by Aston Martin’ – Aston Martin’s  personalisation service - optional features of this centre console can  be machined from a solid piece of wood, such as Walnut, for added  tactility.
  
 A contemporary range of exquisite wood, composite and metal veneers  ensure that the cabin can be tailored to any taste. This includes a  range of innovative materials and an industry first application of a  fabric made from 80% wool. A new flax composite – derived from the same  plant as fine linen – also provides an alternative to carbon fibre and a  distinctive design aesthetic.
  
 Framed by these materials is an abundance of technology. A 10.25” TFT  screen sits elegantly flush in the centre console, while a huge 12.3”  TFT screen provides a wealth of information to the driver. Apple CarPlay  comes as standard, as does a 360-degree camera system and ambient  lighting that offers 64 different colours in two zones.
  
 DBX’s exterior works as hard as the interior at bringing the elegance of  Aston Martin’s sports cars into the world of the SUV. From the  signature ‘DB’ grille at the front, through the sculptured sides and  design feature line, to the tailgate with a flip that draws inspiration  from Vantage, this is an Aston Martin from first glance to detailed  inspection. Beautiful details like the hidden side glass seals on the  frameless doors and glass B-pillar finishers add an elegant sleekness  and confidence to the stance. Cutaway sills also assist in narrowing the  stepover required to enter the sumptuous cabin, while reducing the risk  of ruining a fine dress or suit on arrival to a dinner engagement.
  
 Aerodynamics were an important consideration within the design process  and this included the novel experience for the team of running  computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tests with a DBX towing a trailer  with a DB6 on it. At the car’s front, the daytime running lights (DRLs)  have an integrated aerodynamic duct, which channels air through the  front wheel arches and along the side, helping to reduce both drag and  lift while also cooling the brakes. Air flows cleanly over the roof,  through the rear wing, over the rear window and on to the rear flip.  This unique approach and design detail allows the rear screen to  self-clear on the move. Aerodynamic design has also played a key part in  passenger comfort because as one of only a few companies using  computational aeroacoustics technology, Aston Martin’s engineers have  been able to keep cabin noise to a minimum at speed.
  
 Aston Martin is incredibly proud that DBX, an SUV intended to expand the  sales reach of the brand worldwide, will be built in Britain at the new  manufacturing plant in St Athan, Wales. With its all-wheel drive  system, DBX is a car that will allow the company to increase its  presence in markets where perhaps the weather or terrain is less than  conducive to rear-wheel drive sports cars. The clear emphasis on a  spacious and luxurious cabin – whether seated in the front or back –  will also allow Aston Martin to better reach customers who prefer to be  driven rather than drive.
  
 Further adding to the desirability of DBX, the first 500 owners of this  landmark model will benefit from an exclusive ‘1913 Package’. Fitted  with a unique fender badge, sill plaques and an inspection plaque  detailing its limited build-run, each of these first examples will be  personally endorsed and inspected by Andy Palmer. In addition, each  customer will also receive a unique build-book signed by both Aston  Martin’s CEO and Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and an invitation  to a regionally hosted Waldorf Astoria celebration cocktail party,  hosted by a member of the Aston Martin Lagonda executive team.
  
 Dr Andy Palmer said: “DBX is a car that will give many people their  first experience of Aston Martin ownership. As such it needed to be true  to the core values established in our sports cars, while also providing  the lifestyle versatility expected of a luxury SUV. To have produced  such a beautiful, hand built, yet technologically advanced car is a  proud moment for Aston Martin.”
  
 Recommended Retail Price from £158,000* in the UK, €193,500 in Germany and $189,900 in USA. DBX is on sale now, with first deliveries scheduled to begin Q2 2020.
  
 *Includes 3 year’s servicing
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