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The Aston Martin DBX707 packs 697 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 60 MPH in 3.1 seconds and starts around $250,000.
The heat is on in the exotic, high-power SUV segment. In order to keep up with the likes of the Ferrari Purosangue and ...
Aston Martin DBX S has been unvielled, a new flagship variant of its luxury SUV lineup, boasting enhanced performance and ...
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The new Aston Martin DBX S packs 717 bhp, bold styling, reduced weight, improved tech and tighter dynamics, making it a ...
Lightweight options including extensive carbon fibre trim also offer a reduction of up to 47kg over the continuing DBX707, ...
and redesigned side skirts and rear bumper. The exhaust now features stacked quad pipes. Inside, while the cabin largely mirrors that of the DBX707, unique leather options, embroidery, and ...
With more power and more available lightweighting options, the S reestablishes a pecking order in Aston Martin’s DBX SUV family.
Torque, meanwhile, is rated at 900 Nm, which is shared with the DBX707. All of these translate ... and a redesigned rear bumper. Hop inside and the DBX S welcomes you into a sporty and luxurious ...
Powering the DBX S is a recalibrated version of Aston Martin’s twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8. Borrowing turbo tech from the ...
Was the DBX707 slow? Probably not, but that hasn't stopped Aston Martin from putting its performance SUV on a diet.