From RM 1.1 mil, this 2022 Aston Martin DBX The One Edition is literally the only one in Malaysia

Do you wish your Aston Martin DBX to be so exclusive, it’s the only one of its kind in Malaysia? Well, then if you have RM 1.1 million lying around, you can get this special one-of-a-kind Aston Martin DBX aptly named The One Edition.

That “One” doesn’t only refer to its singular unit in the entire country but rather the special paintjob that is covering this James Bond of SUVs. The Concours Blue paintjob is an elegant, beautiful metallic silver blue that creates a wonderful sight to behold.

One-77 sporting the same Concours Blue colour

Ardent Aston Martin fans would recognise the paintjob as the one that was shown on the Aston Martin One-77 during its world debut back in the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Hence, following the announcement of removing the paint colour from the DBX’s colour palette globally, Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur (AMKL) decided to spec this DBX in a unique one-off colour for Malaysia.

Also read: 007's family car, the Aston Martin DBX is the perfect performance SUV

Besides the unique shade, the DBX The One Edition (we’ll just call it DBX One from here on out) also features 23-inch Forged-Satin Black Halo Diamond Turned wheels. It’s the largest and most imposing wheel ever fitted to an Aston Martin.

The fully forged 23-inch wheel brings a new assertiveness to the visual graphic and performance of the DBX. Being one of the lightest wheels available, the 23-inch wheel delivers the ultimate high-performance capability for DBX.

Finished in satin black and enclosed within a contrast of halo diamond turned rim, the 23-inch wheel is the optimum choice for a style conscious or driving focused customer.

As for the interior, the DBX One mixes subtly detailed Oxford Tan and Onyx Black leather which further emphasized a refined and crafted atmosphere inside.

Also read: Buy an Aston Martin DBX707, get bragging rights for the world's most powerful luxury SUV too from RM 1,078,000

The selection of the exterior specification and personalization options improve the sporting DNA of the DBX One which includes the exterior gloss black package, sport exhaust upgrade, and the forged wheels.

As we had mentioned earlier in the article, the DBX One starts from RM 1.1 million while the standard DBX starts from RM 818,000. Both prices stated exclude duties and taxes and if you want an exquisite Aston Martin SUV fitting for Bond to settle down, you could check this special DBX out.

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