Aston Martin Says No To More SUVs, Lagonda ‘Further Down The Road’
With the DBX707, Aston Martin launched its most powerful sport utility vehicle. The DBX family is currently the brand’s best-selling nameplate and we have very few reasons to believe this will change anytime soon. This brings the inevitable question – is the Gaydon-based automaker planning other SUVs? It turns out the answer is negative.
Tobias Moers, Aston Martin CEO, confirmed the marque won’t launch any other utility models. Moers was happy to answer a few of our questions during a roundtable for the new DBX707 and we really wanted to know whether the DBX could get a smaller or a larger brother.







“Smaller? There’s nothing we’re going to go and compete with. And long wheelbase? Probably not the area when it comes to the merger of performance and ultra-luxury, so we’ll leave the long wheelbase with other people,” Moers explained. Simple and clear – no more SUVs from Aston Martin.