2025 Aston Martin DBX: common problems and reliability

The 2025 Aston Martin DBX has 2 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 4 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are seat belts. Owners most often flag severe electrical system failures — recurrent 12v/48v system warnings, complete battery drain, vehicle refusing to start, requiring multiple dealer visits and tows. frequency: very frequent.

Safety record for the 2025 model year

2
Owner complaints
4
Recalls
0
Crash reports
0
Fire reports

Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2025 Aston Martin DBX vehicles (US, public record).

Where owners report problems

seat belts
2

Recalls affecting the 2025 DBX

tires:pressure monitoring and regulating systems

Campaign 26V187000

Aston Martin The Americas (Aston Martin) is recalling certain 2025-2026 DBX and 2026 DBX S vehicles. The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light may not illuminate as intended, failing to warn drivers that one or mo

engine and engine cooling:engine:oil/lubrication:pipes, hoses, and fittings

Campaign 24V712000

Aston Martin The Americas (Aston Martin) is recalling certain 2024-2025 DBX707, 2024-2025 DB12, and 2025 Vantage vehicles. The engine oil cooler hose may split during vehicle operation, resulting in a loss of oil and oil

back over prevention:display function

Campaign 25V001000

Aston Martin The Americas (Aston Martin) is recalling certain 2024-2025 DB12, 2025 Vantage, and 2025 DBX707 vehicles. The rearview camera image may be obstructed by the infotainment home screen menu when the vehicle is p

suspension:rear

Campaign 26V200000

Aston Martin The Americas (Aston Martin) is recalling certain 2026 DBX S, 2023-2026 DBX707, and 2021-2024 DBX vehicles. The pin for the torque reaction link may slide out of the rear lower suspension arm, causing the rea

What owners say across generations

Sentiment is sharply divided. The vehicle is universally praised for its stunning exterior design, with frequent mentions of its gorgeous appearance, beautiful color options, and the "exotic shock factor" it provides. The interior is also noted for its "absolu

  • Severe electrical system failures — Recurrent 12V/48V system warnings, complete battery drain, vehicle refusing to start, requiring multiple dealer visits and tows. Frequency: very frequent.
  • General poor reliability / build quality — Multiple issues including loose shields causing rattles, failed window actuators, cracking subwoofer brackets, windscreen wipers detaching, and doors/windows misaligned from factory. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Outdated/inferior technology — Criticisms of the older Mercedes COMAND infotainment system (in pre-refresh models), lack of modern driver assistance features (e.g., semi-autonomous driving) compared to German competitors. Frequency: recurrent.
  • High maintenance and service costs — Basic service quoted at $1,500+, alignments at $600, with major services around $3,000. Frequency: recurrent.
  • Significant depreciation — Noted as severe, making CPO purchases financially advantageous. Frequency: recurrent.

Owner insights cover all generations of the DBX.

Typical used price

Used DBX listings typically run $282,185–$330,499 across 2022 to 2026 model years.