Mansory has just released a new upgrade package for the Aston Martin DBX 707 super SUV.
On the Aston Martin DBX, the renowned German tuning company Mansory continues to upgrade it in the aggressive styling language that has become its trademark. Specifically, Mansory has equipped the front of the car with a new carbon fiber bumper and splitter. The new front windscreen is made from a lightweight material. The Mansory DBX features flared wheel arches and sits on aftermarket wheels with silver and black spokes.
Along the sides of the car are wing mirror housings, air vents, forged rear overhangs behind the front wheels, and extended side skirts in camouflage carbon fiber. The rear wheel arches have also been widened. At the rear, there's a forged carbon fiber spoiler extending from the hood, a fixed carbon fiber wing, and a new diffuser.


Mansory also removed the SUV's standard four-pipe exhaust system, replacing it with two exhaust pipes emanating from the center of the rear diffuser. The German tuning company also upgraded several components of the SUV's engine. A new turbocharger was fitted to the 4.0L V8 gasoline engine, along with some ECU tweaks.

The car's power has been increased to 800 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque, significantly more than the previous 550 horsepower and 700 Nm. With this power, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 325 km/h. Mansory has not yet disclosed the cost of these tuning modifications for the Aston Martin DBX.

Although the original design made the DBX long and relatively low compared to other sporty SUVs, Mansory truly transformed the car into a large hatchback by lowering the ride height as much as possible, combined with exterior upgrades that make the vehicle look more imposing and impressive.
According to the News Reporter
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