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The base Aston Martin DBX is no longer available now that the British automaker updated it to the DBX707 spec. However, Japanese tuner Wald International reckoned that the pre-facelift SUV could also use a bit of a stylistic refresh.
It is called the Sports Line Black Bison Edition and is available now for the equivalent of U.S. $16,000, although you can also order individual parts. The body kit comprises a complex front end add-on with a splitter, side skirt extensions, a gloss-black rear diffuser and understated rear end garnishes. The fenders stay notably stock, and the material used all around is standard ABS plastic, explaining the moderate price.
Those willing to spruce up their DBX even more may opt for the tuner’s own set of 24-inch wheels for it, coming in at $2,500 before tires. The interior, the suspension and the engine stay untouched. Wald stresses that only the old DBX base spec is supported, while the new DBX707 is not.
Editor: Andrew Raspopov
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