Aston
Martin DBX Concept
Aston
Martin challenges the nature of luxury GT travel in the 21st Century with the
debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show of the innovative Aston Martin DBX Concept.
Created
to defy conventional thinking about the luxury GT segment, the DBX Concept
widens the appeal of the iconic British luxury brand and reaches out to a more
diverse global audience than ever before.
Unveiling
the concept, Aston Martin CEO Dr Andy Palmer said: "The DBX Concept is a
challenge to the existing status quo in the high luxury GT segment. It
envisages a world, perhaps a world not too far away, when luxury GT travel is
not only stylish and luxurious but also more practical, more family-friendly
and more environmentally responsible.
Imagined
by Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and his team at the brand's global
headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire, the all-electric Aston Martin DBX Concept
showcases not only cutting edge engineering but also a major evolution of the
British brand's world-renowned and highly-regarded design language.
Clearly
signalling an extension to the brand's existing model lines in the future, the
all-wheel drive DBX Concept seamlessly combines traditional Aston Martin beauty
with elegant new engineering that gracefully aligns form and function.
Capable
of accommodating four adults in comfort, the Aston Martin DBX Concept also
majors on day-to-day practicality. It offers generous luggage capacity by
virtue of the fact that its rear trunk and forward load bay can both accept passengers'
belongings.
Opulence
and cutting edge style go hand-in-hand in the DBX Concept thanks to a unique
fusion of high luxury and advanced technology. These characteristics, allied to
the ingenious use of unconventional materials and finishes inside and out, are
calculated to further broaden the appeal of Aston Martin.
The
concept's exterior bright work emphasises the brand's approach to the use of
authentic materials, and is made up of machined billet aluminium with visible
milling lines in a piece of exquisite craftsmanship intended to be seen as the
car's jewellery.
The DBX Concept's unique paint finish - Black Pearl Chromium -
has been specially created to mimic the look of a genuine black pearl, and
comprises a micro-fine layer of chrome to deliver a level of reflectivity that
cannot be obtained through normal paint finishes.
Inside,
the deliberate use of non-automotive standard materials generates a uniquely
soft, cocooning ambience. The extensive application of velvet-like Nubuck
leather contrasts with the concept's hard, hi-tech equipment. The exposed
leather reveals a sandwiched accent layer, more akin to high-end furniture,
while the car's interior bright ware matches that of the exterior with the
addition of a gold 'pin striping' element on the edging.
Embracing
the very latest engineering techniques and theories, the Aston Martin DBX
Concept needs no engine compartment thanks to its use of electric,
inboard-of-wheel, motors powered by lithium sulphur cells.
Drive-by-wire
electric steering, toughened glass with an auto-dimming 'smart glass'
inter-layer, and bespoke driver and passenger head-up displays are further
examples of its cutting edge technology.
Active
LED exterior lights, carbon ceramic brakes with a kinetic energy recovery
system (KERS) and rear view cameras in place of conventional mirrors also
underline the mould-breaking nature of this luxury GT concept.