2021 ASTON MARTIN DBX | SCFVUJAW0MTV02905
2021 ASTON MARTIN DBX | SCFVUJAW0MTV02905
Specifications
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~$239,000
Engine: 4.0L V8 Biturbo
Torque: 900 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~3.3 s
The DBX was Aston Martin’s first-ever SUV—but it wasn’t just a response to market demand. It was engineered from the ground up to embody the brand’s GT/sports car DNA in a high-riding format. That intent was fully realized in the DBX707, the most powerful luxury SUV in the world at its launch. With 707 hp and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) from a heavily reworked 4.0L twin-turbo V8, it rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds—numbers that rival supercars.
To handle that performance, the DBX707 features a model-specific wet-clutch 9-speed automatic, standard carbon-ceramic brakes, stiffer suspension calibrations, and a recalibrated electronic limited-slip differential. Active anti-roll and torque-vectoring work together to provide surprising agility and cornering stability for such a large vehicle.
Visually, the DBX707 gets an enlarged grille, aggressive aero package, quad exhaust tips, and unique wheel options—all pointing to its high-performance intent. Inside, it blends Aston’s usual handcrafted luxury with sportier seats, darker trims, and optional carbon or forged aluminum accents. The DBX707 doesn’t just elevate the brand into SUV territory—it dominates it, proving that performance, elegance, and utility can coexist in one brutal, beautiful machine.
Body Styles
SUV
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The “DB” in DBX refers to David Brown, the iconic Aston Martin owner whose initials have graced nearly every major model since the DB2. The “X” signifies crossover/SUV utility, making the DBX the first vehicle in Aston’s history to step beyond the sports and grand touring segments. It was designed from the ground up as a bespoke SUV, not adapted from another platform — a statement of intent in a new era for the brand.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The DBX’s color palette includes sophisticated finishes like Magnetic Silver, China Grey, and Ultramarine Black, alongside bold bespoke shades such as Plasma Blue, Minotaur Green, and Satin Xenon Grey — many of which are accessible through the Q by Aston Martin personalization program. Two-tone exteriors, painted brake calipers, contrast roofs, and carbon accents are highly customizable.
Inside, the cabin is hand-crafted with full Bridge of Weir leather, Alcantara headliners, and open-pore wood or carbon fiber trim. Upholstery is available in Onyx Black, Ivory, Sahara Tan, Oxford Tan, or even Spicy Red — often with contrast stitching or embroidery. The DBX707 adds Sport+ seating and optional micro-perforation for ventilation.
Wheels range from 21" to 23" forged alloys, available in satin black, diamond-turned, or bronze-tinted finishes — with Pirelli P Zero tires developed specifically for the DBX chassis.
Top Expensive Options
- Q by Aston Martin Bespoke Paint (custom-matched) – $8,000–$15,000
- 22" or 23" Forged Lightweight Wheels – $3,500–$6,000
- Luxury Package (heated/ventilated front & rear seats, premium headliner) – $5,200
- AMR23 Aero Kit (carbon splitters, diffuser, spoiler) – $12,000
- Rear Seat Entertainment (dual 10.2” displays) – $3,800
- Sports Exhaust Upgrade (Active Valve Titanium) – $4,000
- Ambient Lighting with Configurable Colors – $1,300
- Bespoke Interior Stitching / Embroidery (Q by Aston Martin) – $2,000+
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes (DBX707) – $6,500
- Premium Audio (Bang & Olufsen BeoSound) – $4,800
vs Competitors
The DBX competes with Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT, Bentley Bentayga Speed, and Ferrari Purosangue. While the Urus emphasizes track-ready aggression and the Bentley prioritizes opulence, the DBX finds a middle ground — a true driver’s SUV with GT-like poise, ultra-premium craftsmanship, and a uniquely British flair. The DBX707, in particular, outmuscles most rivals with 707 hp, making it the most powerful luxury SUV in the world at launch.
Fun Fact
The DBX was the first vehicle ever built at Aston Martin’s dedicated SUV facility in St Athan, Wales, a plant that was purpose-built for this model. The DBX707 was also used as the Formula 1 Official Medical Car in 2023, underlining its performance credentials alongside the Aston Martin AMR23 F1 team.
Lot Details
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Sale Date06/Nov/2024
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Lot Number40611023
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Sale document
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Location
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Odometer36,238 miles
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Primary Damage:FRONT END
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Seller
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Fuel
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Engine Type4.0L V-8 DI, DOHC, VVT, turbo, 542HP
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Transmission
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Drive Type
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Color
Final Bid Aston Martin DBX (2021)
$28,250
$64,683
$145,000
Specifications
1
~$239,000
Torque:
0–100 km/h:
The DBX was Aston Martin’s first-ever SUV—but it wasn’t just a response to market demand. It was engineered from the ground up to embody the brand’s GT/sports car DNA in a high-riding format. That intent was fully realized in the DBX707, the most powerful luxury SUV in the world at its launch. With 707 hp and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) from a heavily reworked 4.0L twin-turbo V8, it rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds—numbers that rival supercars.
To handle that performance, the DBX707 features a model-specific wet-clutch 9-speed automatic, standard carbon-ceramic brakes, stiffer suspension calibrations, and a recalibrated electronic limited-slip differential. Active anti-roll and torque-vectoring work together to provide surprising agility and cornering stability for such a large vehicle.
Visually, the DBX707 gets an enlarged grille, aggressive aero package, quad exhaust tips, and unique wheel options—all pointing to its high-performance intent. Inside, it blends Aston’s usual handcrafted luxury with sportier seats, darker trims, and optional carbon or forged aluminum accents. The DBX707 doesn’t just elevate the brand into SUV territory—it dominates it, proving that performance, elegance, and utility can coexist in one brutal, beautiful machine.
Body Styles
SUV
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The “DB” in DBX refers to David Brown, the iconic Aston Martin owner whose initials have graced nearly every major model since the DB2. The “X” signifies crossover/SUV utility, making the DBX the first vehicle in Aston’s history to step beyond the sports and grand touring segments. It was designed from the ground up as a bespoke SUV, not adapted from another platform — a statement of intent in a new era for the brand.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The DBX’s color palette includes sophisticated finishes like Magnetic Silver, China Grey, and Ultramarine Black, alongside bold bespoke shades such as Plasma Blue, Minotaur Green, and Satin Xenon Grey — many of which are accessible through the Q by Aston Martin personalization program. Two-tone exteriors, painted brake calipers, contrast roofs, and carbon accents are highly customizable.
Inside, the cabin is hand-crafted with full Bridge of Weir leather, Alcantara headliners, and open-pore wood or carbon fiber trim. Upholstery is available in Onyx Black, Ivory, Sahara Tan, Oxford Tan, or even Spicy Red — often with contrast stitching or embroidery. The DBX707 adds Sport+ seating and optional micro-perforation for ventilation.
Wheels range from 21" to 23" forged alloys, available in satin black, diamond-turned, or bronze-tinted finishes — with Pirelli P Zero tires developed specifically for the DBX chassis.
Top Expensive Options
- Q by Aston Martin Bespoke Paint (custom-matched) – $8,000–$15,000
- 22" or 23" Forged Lightweight Wheels – $3,500–$6,000
- Luxury Package (heated/ventilated front & rear seats, premium headliner) – $5,200
- AMR23 Aero Kit (carbon splitters, diffuser, spoiler) – $12,000
- Rear Seat Entertainment (dual 10.2” displays) – $3,800
- Sports Exhaust Upgrade (Active Valve Titanium) – $4,000
- Ambient Lighting with Configurable Colors – $1,300
- Bespoke Interior Stitching / Embroidery (Q by Aston Martin) – $2,000+
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes (DBX707) – $6,500
- Premium Audio (Bang & Olufsen BeoSound) – $4,800
vs Competitors
The DBX competes with Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT, Bentley Bentayga Speed, and Ferrari Purosangue. While the Urus emphasizes track-ready aggression and the Bentley prioritizes opulence, the DBX finds a middle ground — a true driver’s SUV with GT-like poise, ultra-premium craftsmanship, and a uniquely British flair. The DBX707, in particular, outmuscles most rivals with 707 hp, making it the most powerful luxury SUV in the world at launch.
Fun Fact
The DBX was the first vehicle ever built at Aston Martin’s dedicated SUV facility in St Athan, Wales, a plant that was purpose-built for this model. The DBX707 was also used as the Formula 1 Official Medical Car in 2023, underlining its performance credentials alongside the Aston Martin AMR23 F1 team.