From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-04 08:33:00
Aston Martin is recalling a total of 3,937 DBX-series vehicles in the United States, including the 2026 DBX S, 2023–2026 DBX707 models, and 2021–2024 DBX models. The recall stems from a potential issue where the pin in the torque reaction link could dislodge from the rear lower suspension arm, possibly causing the rear lower suspension arm casting to crack or break. The company will inspect the affected vehicles’ rear lower suspension arms for cracks free of charge and, if necessary, replace both the rear lower suspension arm and the torque reaction link bolt.

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