We’ve seen many photos of Aston Martin DBX
prototypes in recent months, including some released by the automaker itself. As for the later photos, Aston Martin
deliberately chose not to photograph the DBX from behind. Well, that changes today because
our photographers have spotted a DBX prototype and managed to shoot it from
behind, revealing the final production taillamps and new details at the back.
The luxury SUV adopts sleek horizontal taillights
clearly inspired by the Aston Martin Vantage. The pronounced crease that spans
the width of the tailgate from one lamp to the other also draws inspiration
from Aston Martin’s smallest sports car. This makes us wonder if the DBX also
features a light strip underneath the camo that follows that crease and unites
the taillamps.
Well, we’ll just have to wait and see. One thing is
certain: that edge adds a lot of visual tension between
the sloping rear screen and the rest of the tailgate which is vertical. These
new photos also reveal the design of the rear bumper which looks almost as
aggressive as that of the Vantage. There are two big round exhaust pipes, each
surrounded by a generous amount of trim and visually connected to each other by
a thinner line.
Compared to earlier DBX prototypes, Aston Martin has
updated the roof spoiler too, carving it in order to allow air to flow
underneath it. There’s still some cladding disguising the shape of the third
side windows and the crease running from the headlights all the way to the
taillights. At the front, we can’t spot any changes compared to the latest
official photos and that’s good because the DBX’s face looks unmistakably as an
Aston Martin.
As for the interior, we have no fresh photos of it
but earlier spy shots revealed a significant chunk of it — enough for us to
spot many Mercedes-Benz components and switchgear. Speaking of Mercedes-Benz, its
AMG division will supply the engine of the DBX, a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged
V8 unit with around 503 hp in the base model and even more horsepower
in faster models. Rumor has it Aston’s 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine from the
DB11 will also find its way into the DBX but nothing has been confirmed so far.
Aston Martin’s first SUV will be officially unveiled in December.