- Wald International introduced the Aston Martin DBX Black Bison Edition.
- The SUV benefits from a bodykit and a new set of 24-inch alloy wheels.
Aston Martin recently updated their SUV and best-seller with a revamped interior, while dropping the base DBX from the lineup. Still, Japanese tuner Wald International revealed a new body kit for owners of the standard DBX.
Wald’s bodykit for the high-riding Aston Martin bears their signature Black Bison moniker. The modified SUV doesn’t look as wild as Mansory’s take but adds an extra layer of visual aggression to the DBX.
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At the front, there is a bumper extension, combining a splitter with garnish around the bumper intakes. The profile features deeper side skirts, without any changes to the stock fenders. The rear end received a more prominent glossy black diffuser, alongside discreet body-colored add-ons around the lower rear fascia.
The “Sports Line Black Bison Edition” bodykit is made of ABS plastic and can be optionally combined with a selection of aftermarket alloy wheels. The pictured example rides on Wald’s 24-inch wheels finished in black.
The Aston Martin DBX Black Bison Edition doesn’t feature any interior, chassis, or performance upgrades. The kit is compatible with the “regular” DBX but not the DBX707. This includes the V8-powered model with 542 hp (405 kW / 550 PS), and the China-only inline-six version with 429 hp (320 kW / 435 PS).
The cost of the bodykit is ¥2,310,000 ($15,922), although owners can also buy each part separately. The splitter is priced at ¥990,000 ($6,824), the side skirts at ¥660,000 ($4,549), and the rear diffuser at ¥825,000 ($5,684). Finally, the optional 24-inch alloy wheels cost between ¥349,800-371,800 ($2,408-2,560), excluding the cost of the tires.