Aston Martin increases DBX allocation for Australia

Aston Martin Asia-Pacific boss Patrik Nilsson has confirmed he has secured more of the British brand’s first-ever SUV, the Aston Martin DBX, for Australia, after selling out of the initial allocation almost a year ahead of hitting local showrooms. CarAdvice reported back in February that Australia’s entire allocation of the luxury crossover had been sold, the order books filled ahead of the model’s on-sale date either late in 2020 or early 2021.

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