Aston Martin's Supercar of SUVs Just Got Even Better

Aston Martin's Supercar of SUVs Just Got Even Better

When the Aston Martin DBX707 burst onto the scene in 2022, it instantly redefined what an ultra-luxury performance SUV could be. With its potent 697 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque’s 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, lightning 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds, and a top speed of 193 mph, the DBX707 blended supercar performance with the versatility of an SUV. Now, for 2024, Aston Martin has comprehensively upgraded the DBX707, cementing its position as the class leader.


Under the hood, the DBX707 retains its ferocious powertrain - that highly-tuned V8 mated to a 9-speed wet clutch transmission and Carbon Ceramic brakes. But it's the suspension and chassis tuning that has been taken up another notch. A recalibration of the electronic dampers and air springs increases body control, precision, and driving confidence even further. Whether attacking a twisting mountain road or just commuting, the DBX707 delivers handling prowess befitting a true driver's car.


The biggest changes for 2024, however, are found inside the luxurious cabin. A complete interior redesign brings Aston Martin's stunning new dashboard and center console design to the DBX707. Inspired by the brand's mid-engine supercars, the cabin exudes a perfect blend of sporting intent and opulent luxury. Rich veneers, premium leathers, and extensive customization options allow tailoring the DBX707 to your personal taste through the Q by Aston Martin bespoke program.


At the heart of the new interior is Aston's all-new infotainment system. A 12.3" digital instrument cluster and 10.25" central touchscreen feature cutting-edge processing power, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and gorgeous high-resolution "Pure Black" displays. While offering modern connected technology, Aston hasn't forgotten the importance of proper physical controls - the DBX707 retains hard buttons and switches for core functions like drive modes, suspension settings, and more. 


Elevating driver assistance tech is a new Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) that enables upgraded safety features. It also allows for the integration of all-new flush glass mirrors that enhance visibility while improving aerodynamics.


For the audiophile, an available 1,600-watt, 23-speaker Bowers & Wilkins sound system is a must. Engineered specifically for the DBX707's cabin acoustics, it delivers live performance-like sound quality few other systems can match.


On the outside, the 2024 DBX707 benefits from fresh design details like new paint colour options, wheel finishes, and automated "presenting" door handles that extend outward upon unlocking. These complement the SUV's already head-turning muscular proportions and athletic stance.


With production commencing soon and deliveries starting in Q2 2024, the revised Aston Martin DBX707 once again raises the bar for the ultra-luxury performance SUV segment. Blending scintillating supercar dynamics, a palatial hand-crafted cabin swathed in technology and luxury appointments, and daily driving usability, the DBX707 truly offers an uncompromising ownership experience. It remains in a class by itself as the definitive "Supercar of SUVs."