2021 Aston Martin DBX review: Off-road

As I sidle up, next to the 2021 Aston Martin DBX, I’ll tell you one thing that doesn’t immediately jump to mind: “I need to head off-road in this thing.” Yet, that’s exactly what we did on a recent Australian drive of the brand’s flagship, all-purpose SUV. It’s definitely a first for me – I’ve never driven any vehicle with an Aston Martin badge on anything more challenging than a gravel driveway. Usually toward a castle in England. For an exclusive lunch.

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