Aston Martin DBX
2020–present
Lowest price
$300,000
Since 2020
Median price
$300,000
Since 2020 · n=1
Highest price
$300,000
Since 2020
Sold cars
1
All time
Sell-through
100%
Of 1 lots

Based on 1 verified auction result
$193,015
Market value · recent verified sales
-25.0%
12-month change
Wait or Sell
Prices declining. Sellers should consider acting; buyers should wait.
Median sold price down 25.0% over the last 12 months. Loss is likely to continue, especially for newer performance cars in years 1-3.
MSRP
—
Collectibility
3/10
Modest Demand
3-Year Forecast
$181,645
-6%
5-Year Forecast
$183,462
-5%
Estimates pool 6 verified sales across United Kingdom, Australia, United States — cross-market prices FX-adjusted at Jul 2026 rates.
Market scores
18
Desirability
Illiquid
10
Liquidity
Poor
10
Resale Outlook
Option premiums
What every option is worth.
Built ≤ 2022
−$8,213-4%3 with · 3 without · low confidence
Premiums compare the median price of sales with each option against comparable sales without it, mined from verified auction listings. Sales are pooled across markets on a relative-price basis, so exchange rates and market levels can't skew the split. Options interact in ways a one-at-a-time split can’t capture — treat each premium as directional rather than gospel.
Marque analyst note
The Aston Martin DBX in the Australian market is trading at a median of AUD $193,015, down sharply 25 percent over the past year—a significant depreciation signal for a modern luxury SUV that remains classified as actively depreciating.
Market depth is extremely limited, with only a single tracked transaction in the past 12 months. This illiquid condition means pricing is difficult to establish with confidence and exit opportunities for sellers are constrained. The absence of active listings further underscores weak demand in the local market.
Collectibility remains modest at best, with very low desirability scores reflecting the DBX's position as a relatively recent, mass-production luxury vehicle rather than a heritage collectable. Modern SUVs of this type have not historically demonstrated strong appreciation potential or stable value retention.
The three-year base projection suggests a further 5.9 percent decline to around AUD $181,645, while the five-year outlook anticipates a 4.9 percent retreat to approximately AUD $183,462. These forecasts reflect the expected trajectory of depreciation typical for contemporary luxury models without special provenance or scarcity.
Prospective buyers or holders should view this vehicle primarily as a depreciating asset. The thin transaction history and zero current listings make it difficult to validate realistic asking prices, which adds execution risk to any transaction.
Depreciation Benchmark
- Current avg value$193,015
- Annual appr. rate-25.0%/yr
- Segment average−10 to −25%/yr (early years)
Vehicle History Signals
- Auction lots tracked6
- Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
- No damage declared6 (100.0%)
Est. Annual Ownership Costs
- Insurance (agreed value)$1,520
- Maintenance$4,870
- Storage$4,870
- Depreciation$11,570
- Total annual cost$22,830
Market Liquidity
- Active Listings0
- Sales Last 12 Months1
- Sell-Through100%
Market Snapshot
- Active Listings0
- Avg Sale Price$300,000
- Avg Mileage at Sale—
- Recent Price Range$300,000 – $300,000
- Total Sales Tracked1
Recent sales
Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.