With the Aston Martin DBX and new Lagonda, the company will build up to 14,000 vehicles annually
The first-ever Aston SUV will be manufactured alongside the new range of Lagonda-branded vehicles
The first Aston Martin SUV will debut with a 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 from AMG
The DBX SUV will be revealed this year and is expected to use an AMG V8 with 503 hp
Besides the Mercedes-sourced V8, it appears the DBX will also use a fair amount of German components inside
The new moniker falls in line with Aston’s latest naming scheme, but it’s unknown which model it will grace
Aston Martin’s first crossover is slated to have a twin-turbo V8 with 503 hp
Aston Martin’s answer to the Lambo Urus could be named the Varekai
Aston’s debut crossover keeps the name but differs a lot from the concept revealed in 2015