The Aston Martin DBX, a paragon of luxury and performance in its own right, has nonetheless become a canvas for aftermarket tuners.
This trend, prevalent among high-end crossovers like the Ferrari Purosangue and Lamborghini Urus, has seen these opulent SUVs transformed with an array of custom components.
Wald International has now cast its eye on the DBX, presenting the Sports Line Black Bison Edition. A departure from the tuner’s more extravagant creations, this package offers a subtle enhancement with a new front spoiler, side skirts, and rear diffuser.
The showcased example, cloaked in a pristine white finish, is further distinguished by black accents, bold black wheels, and the requisite Wald and Black Bison badging. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of customization, even for vehicles already at the pinnacle of automotive design.
Aston Martin has made a strategic shift in its DBX lineup by consolidating its offerings around the high-performance DBX707 model. Recognizing the overwhelming consumer preference for this potent variant, which has captured the lion’s share of DBX sales, the automaker has discontinued other trims.
The DBX707, powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine generating a formidable 707 metric horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, delivers exhilarating performance, propelling the SUV from zero to 62 mph in just over three seconds and reaching a top speed of 193 mph.
This benchmark speed surpasses that of competitors like the Lamborghini Urus Performante, solidifying the DBX707’s position as a leading contender in the luxury SUV segment.