The Aston Martin DBX707 gets a brand new interior
Four years after its initial launch, Aston Martin’s first-ever SUV, the DBX707, has been given a few tweaks for 2024, most notably a complete revamp of its interior.
The DBX707 already offer the most power in its class and now has an interior to match, with the brand transforming the interior into a luxurious space which incorporates Aston Martin’s next-generation infotainment system - first seen in the DB12.
The new multi-screen system comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto plus multiple USB-C connections and full online connectivity supported by the Aston Martin customer app. The Pure Black touchscreen 12.3-inch main screen sits alongside the 10.25-inch central infotainment display screen which is integrated into the new dashboard and centre console. There are also physical buttons and switches for suspension and exhaust settings and safety systems.
New trim materials for the interior include gloss smoked oak, gloss titanium mesh and updated ziricote wood, piano black and carbon fibre veneers for the front door panels. A 14-speaker audio system comes with the DBX707 as standard, although a 23-speaker Bowers & Wilkins option is available. While the whole car sits on 22” wheels as standard, with a choice of cast or forged 23” alloy wheels available as options.
There are five new paint colours; Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green, and Aura Green – plus the addition of Podium Green, first exclusively available on DBX707 AMR23 Edition.
The DBX707 is referred to by Aston as ‘the Supercar of SUVs’ and is powered by a 697bhp/900Nm 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8. 0-60mph can be achieved in 3.1 seconds and the top speed is 193mph, with the all-wheel drive system able to send 100% of the torque to the rear axle on demand.
Aston Martin is due to commence production of the DBX707 in Q2 of 2024 with first deliveries soon after. The previous iteration was £198,000 but no price has been announced as of yet.
words: Mike Booth
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