This is the latest Aston Martin DBX built by Mansory and it’s perhaps the most over-the-top take on the super SUV that we’ve seen to date.
Mansory first took the wraps off its DBX upgrades back in November 2021 and since then, has transformed a handful of the best-selling Aston Martin SUV. This particular example is finished in a shade of grey, similar to Audi’s Nardo Grey.
Up front, the German tuner has fitted a new bumper and splitter package made from naked forged carbon fiber. New front air curtains made from the lightweight material are also visible at the front. The DBX has then been fitted with flared wheel arches up front and sits on a set of aftermarket wheels with silver and black spokes.
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The alterations continue along the sides with eye-catching wing mirror covers, forged carbon vents behind the front wheels, and extended side skirts. The rear wheel arches have also been extended. Things are particularly dramatic at the rear where you will find a forged carbon spoiler stretching off from the roof, a fixed carbon fiber wing, and a dramatic new diffuser.
As if these changes weren’t enough, Mansory has also ditched the SUV’s standard quad exhaust system in favor of two tailpipes that exit from the center of the rear diffuser.
Rounding out the upgrades are some changes to the engine. New turbochargers have been fitted to the 4.0-liter V8 and work in conjunction with some ECU tweaks. As such, the DBX no longer delivers the 550 hp and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm) that it once did and instead churns out 800 hp and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm). It can hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.8 seconds and power through to a 202 mph (325 km/h) top speed.