Aston Martin is busy testing its first-ever SUV, the Aston Martin DBX, with sights set firmly on the Volkswagen Group's extensive portfolio of luxurious crossovers – particularly the Porsche Cayenne. Speaking exclusively to CarAdvice at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Ian Hartley, Aston Martin's senior manager of vehicle dynamics, said the Porsche Cayenne is the DBX's main target.
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