Aston Uncategorized Aston Martin DBX to become ‘most powerful luxury SUV’ – Roadshow [CNET] January 18, 2022 Thomas Giboney technology The British carmaker teased a new performance-oriented model coming in just a couple weeks. View Article on CNET Enlarge Image I wish I had more to share with you about the the new DBX model but the quick teaser video Aston Martin shared to its social media channels isn’t very revealing. We get a glimpse of the SUV’s wheels, perhaps some carbon-fiber body work and that’s about it. We can make some educated guesses, however. The DBX on sale today uses a Mercedes-AMG-supplied twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine. With the German power unit under the hood, the SUV is good for 542 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. What we could see from this new DBX is Aston Martin’s in-house twin-turbo 5.2-liter V12 engine take its place. Hopefully, that would mean a 690-hp output much like the the brand’s V12 Speedster. That’s also be enough power to overtake the Urus, which makes 641 hp. We don’t have too long to wait, and Aston Martin will surely speed up the hype train in the meantime. Look for the new super SUV on Feb. 1. 2021 Aston Martin DBX brings the sports car experience to four seasons See all photos +24 More Roadshow Climb in the driver’s seat for the latest car news and reviews, delivered to your inbox twice weekly. Spread the word!Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) ← Apple confirms that the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro do not support noise cancellation during phone calls [TechCrunch] AI is the key to fixing identity security, ForgeRock CEO says [VentureBeat] → You May Also Like Going on a Financial Diet? Try One of These Savings Challenges – CNET [CNET] February 25, 2024 David McMillin AI helps this Koda social robot dog sense human emotions – CNET [CNET] January 26, 2021 Thomas Giboney The language revolution: How LLMs could transform the world [VentureBeat] February 11, 2023 Shyamal Anadkat OpenAI