Recently, launched Aston Martin DBX has got a new kit by Lumma Design. Named the Lumma CLR AM, it is the goal for Aston Martin’s first SUV. Will it encourage others?

The package is remarkably precise. It comprises of PU Rim components, together with aspects in carbon fibre. The kit includes wheel arch extensions at both the front and rear, a set of side skirts, a front spoiler with a splitter, a grille frame, a rear bumper, a rear diffuser, a spoiler lip attachment and a roof spoiler. The kit is finished by a set of air intakes for the bonnet.

The Aston Martin DBX kit will need some amount of time to put together. Lumma will restrict the conversion kits to 20. A set of centre locking forged alloy wheels and an exhaust finisher are also on offer.

Lumma has also stated a carbon fibre assault on the interior of the Aston Martin DBX. It comprises of a new ergonomically optimised steering wheel with carbon inserts and carbon pedal pads, carbon fibre inlays are also on offer.

With the time along with an array of performance updates, Lumma will build more changes for the DBX. Currently, Aston Martin has declared the DBX with a 4.0 litre V8, Mercedes-AMG engine. From the dealership, it generates 550 hp and 700 Nm of torque.

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