Aston Martin DBX’s top-rung 707 guise gained a touchscreen, discontinued lower-powered version

The Aston Martin’s DBX-SUV has now been upgraded with exclusive features and lavish interiors while their lower-powered e lower-powered 550hp version of its twin-turbo V8 has been discontinued. Now, the model is available exclusively in top-spec 707 guise. It reportedly has a new touchscreen and a powerful 707bhp engine, replacing the lower-powered 542bhp version. This move comes in response to the success of the 697bhp range-topper, which accounted for around two-thirds of DBX sales in 2023.

External Aesthetic and Performance Improvements

The updated door mirrors, new paint jobs, electronically self-presenting door handles, and the newest 'Wings’ emblem from Aston Martin are all included on the updated DBX. The SUV has recalibrated the steering and dampers underneath for better response, accuracy, and driver confidence.

Updates to the Infotainment and Interior

The 10.25-inch touchscreen of the new DBX is equipped with smartphone mirroring, Aston Martin's infotainment system, and SUV-specific functions like hill descent control. The updated model also features a larger 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a toggle-style shifter in the center console.

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Pricing and Availability

The revised DBX is expected to begin deliveries in May with a 5-10% price uplift, taking it to around £210,000. This upgrade follows the recent introductions of the new DB12 and Vantage sports cars, as well as the upcoming V12-powered replacement for the DBS

Aston Martin's New Lineup

By the end of 2024, each car in Aston Martin's core line-up will be less than 12 months old, showcasing the brand's commitment to innovation and performance

Aston Martin in India

The more aggressive 707 was introduced to India in February 2022, just a year after Aston Martin first introduced the ordinary DBX there in January 2021. It was priced at Rs 4.63 crore. It's unclear if the new DBX 707 will be available in India, but if it is, the price will be almost Rs 5 crore.

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