The Mansory Aston Martin DBX package has been revealed by the tuner as a complete vehicle conversion that claims to add a more head-turning and sportier presence to the British luxury SUV.
The first alteration to the Mansory Aston Martin DBX includes a wide-body styling that consists of a new apron at the front with an integrated carbon lip and bonnet with additional cooling air outlets. At the sides, the SUV boasts extensions applied to the wheel arches and fender panels to translate a more aggressive look. At the rear, two wings have been applied to the top and bottom of the hatch to enhance downforce on the rear axle. This is supported by a conclusive diffuser that houses a set of sportier exhaust tailpipes.
Where wheels are concerned, the Mansory Aston Martin DBX has been kitted out with a set of 24-inch DX.5 forged alloys. This was specifically designed for this product to optimise ventilation for the brake system and emphasise the car’s dynamic appearance.
Within the cabin of the Mansory Aston Martin DBX, everything has been kept entirely black apart from the Limegreen accents used on the edging of the seats, floor mats, centre console and other minor trimmings.
For enhanced performance, the Mansory Aston Martin DBX has had its AMG-sourced twin-turbocharged 4,0-litre V8’s power output of 405 kW and 700 N.m of torque increased to 588 kW and 1 000 N.m of torque. This has been achieved via a new engine management system, larger turbochargers, a sports air filter and a sports exhaust system. With this equipped, the firm says the large SUV will accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3,8 seconds and reach a top speed of 325 km/h.