The Aston Martin DBX707 is packed with new features

The Aston Martin DBX707 is packed with new features


The Aston Martin DBX707, sold since 2022 by the Gaydon manufacturer, offers thrill-seeking SUV enthusiasts a package worthy of their expectations. Its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 unit develops 707 hp and 900 Nm of torque, riders associated with a 9-speed automatic transmission and a high level of performance, including carbon ceramic brakes.

The British manufacturer has decided to keep only this variant of the DBX707 in its catalog, and do without the 550 hp DBX V8. And it brings all-round improvements to its DBX707, starting with a complete overhaul of its interior, in terms of design and the luxury materials used in its design (changing chrome accessories, modern veneers, etc.). This is the latest evolution of Aston Martin’s new design, already seen on the DB12 and Vantage models: the horizontal design line and clean, modern lines give the cabin a new appeal along with a new steering wheel, new handles and air vents. elegant upright.

Three interior trim levels are offered: “Inspire Comfort”, which includes dot-matrix embroidery and quilting, “Inspire Sport” which features vector embroidery and “Accelerate”, which features Alcantara for added playability. Greater customization potential is also provided by Aston Martin’s bespoke service, Q and Aston Martin.

The DBX707 gets Aston Martin’s next-generation infotainment system

On the exterior, the DBX707 receives five new colors to choose from (Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green and Aura Green), as well as the Podium Green color previously only available on the DBX707 AMR23 Edition. Two new finishing wheels are also offered, while the three rim designs (22-inch Sport, 23-inch Fortis and 23-inch Forged) remain unchanged.

Along with these changes, the DBX707 now receives Aston Martin’s next-generation infotainment system. This enhanced and fully integrated multi-screen system includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as multiple USB-C connectors and full internet connectivity supported by Aston Martin’s client software.

Information is displayed via touchscreens using Pure Black technology, with full gesture control. The main driver’s dashboard has a 12.3-inch screen, and is complemented by a second 10.25-inch central screen integrated into the new dashboard and center console.

The DBX707 also features buttons for key mechanical functions for gear selection, drive mode, heating and ventilation, creating a perfect mix of digital and analog controls. There are also control switches for the suspension, ESP and exhaust, lane assist and parking distance control, ensuring that the most useful controls are always available. Finally, the DBX707 2024 is now fitted as standard with an Aston Martin Premium Audio 800 Watt sound system with 14 speakers.

Production and first deliveries of the new DBX707 are scheduled for the second quarter of 2024.