Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts

Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts 

Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts
Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts 

The Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six has made its authority presentation and it's just for China. Showing up as the brand's initial six-chamber model in over twenty years, the extravagance SUV acquires a Mercedes-Benz-sourced motor. It's a more proficient and more modest motor than the DBX's V8 powertrain as a solution to China's expense rules. 

In the engine of the Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six you'll find a hybridized 3.0-liter turbocharged gas motor, fostering a pinnacle yield of 435 pull (320 kilowatts) and 384 pound-feet (520 Newton-meters) of force. If those numbers sound natural to you, that is on the grounds that they are indistinguishable with the Mercedes-AMG 53 group of models that utilizes precisely the same motor. In the DBX, the power arrives at every one of the four wheels through a nine-speed programmed gearbox - additionally sourced from Mercedes - and an all-wheel-drive framework. 

Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts
Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts 

The British producer says the Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six speeds up from a stop to 62 miles each hour (0-100 kilometers each hour) in 5.4 seconds and has a maximum velocity of 161 mph (259 kph). Contrasted with the V8-fueled model, the six-chamber rendition of the SUV is 0.9 seconds more slow in the run and 20 mph (32 kph) more slow in the most extreme speed. Aston Martin's Chinese division records a normal fuel utilization of 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers (22.4 miles per gallon), however, peculiarly, it is estimated by Europe's WLTP cycle, which is not quite the same as China's system. 

Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts
Aston Martin DBX Straight-Six Debuts 

Other mechanical enhancements incorporate a Mercedes-AMG-sourced restricted slip back differential, electronically-controlled enemy of roll bars, versatile air suspension, and a carbon-fiber driveshaft. Six-cylinder front and single-cylinder back calipers give the halting power, taking cover behind enormous wheels with sizes of somewhere in the range of 21 and 23 inches. Assuming that you live in China, you would already be able to set a request for the Aston Martin DBX On the right track Six at a beginning cost of 1.898 million Chinese yuan or around $297,400 at the current trade rates.

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