Aston Martin Toronto today unveiled the 2022 DBX Great Lakes Specification that was designed in collaboration with Q by Aston Martin.

The model is inspired by the Great Lakes that lie between the United States and Canada. That’s why the DBX was painted Seychelles Blue, a paint color that first debuted on an Aston Martin almost 60 years ago.

It also features 22-inch, ribbon-diamond-turned wheels that are enhanced by hand-painted Seychelles Blue accents. The wheels mark the first time Q by Aston Martin has commissioned a painted wheel, the company says.

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Inside, the DBX is finished with Dark Knight Caithness leather that was chosen to symbolize the depth of Lake Superior and the stillness of Lake Erie. It also features special flourishes like the machined and knurled billet aluminum trim pieces and engraved door-sill plaques that feature the silhouette of Lake Ontario on the driver side and Lake Erie on the passenger side.

“We were delighted to support Aston Martin Toronto in the DBX Great Lakes commission,” said Simon Inglefield, head of personalization and special sales. “Creating a unique specification that nods to the majestic beauty of this region has been an exciting process for the team, and is another great demonstration of what can be achieved through Q by Aston Martin.”

The DBX Great Lakes Edition made its public debut recently at the Aston Martin Owners Club’s Great Lakes Gathering, on the shores closest to the intersections of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.

Created this year by the Aston Martin Owners Club, the Great Lakes Gathering is a brand-specific Concours d’Elegance with more than 45 vehicles on display for the one-day event held at the Stratus Vineyard.