* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)As a relatively new model for Aston Martin in the SUV segment, long-term reliability is still being established. Early indicators suggest it's on par with other luxury performance brands, but potential for minor electrical gremlins exists.
- Maintenance (2)Maintenance costs are, as expected for an Aston Martin, very high. Parts and specialized labor contribute to a significant cost of ownership over time.
- Technology (3)While functional, the infotainment system and overall technology package feel a bit dated compared to rivals. It lacks some of the cutting-edge features and seamless integration found in newer competitors.
- Comfort (4)The interior is sumptuously appointed with high-quality materials, offering excellent comfort for all passengers. The ride is generally smooth, soaking up most road imperfections with ease.
- Dynamics (4)For an SUV, the DBX handles surprisingly well, with precise steering and minimal body roll. It feels more like a sports sedan than a utility vehicle, though it can't defy physics entirely.