THERE ARE polo ponies. And windmills. When I imagine the perfect destiny for the 2021 Aston Martin DBX I see a lot of high-speed, transcontinental driving between equestrian events in the European low country and the owners’ estate—near Graz, let’s say. It’s got to be a couple. He’s on his third wife; she’s on her second husband, but she’s having an affair with one of the security guys.

Francesca doesn’t like to fly. Gerhard secretly hates horses.

The…

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