Aston Martin Teases A Reworked Cabin For Its New DBX707

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Aston Martin is a marque long associated with automotive excellence and luxury. Unlike other high-performance vehicles, the British group’s fleet exudes a distinct level of elegance.

It never fails to impress anyone who catches a glimpse of the exterior. However, one must peek inside the cabin to fully appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into models like the DBX707.

Even a machine of its stature retains the signature sleekness people expect from the manufacturer. The company first introduced the crossover SUV series in 2020, and it became an immediate hit among its clientele.

The DBX707 is billed as the “supercar of SUVs” for a good reason. Before we get into why, the latest press materials highlight its revamped interior.

The bigwigs at Aston Martin wanted a cabin that reflected the technological advancements they had incorporated into the lineup. For example, the dashboard is now graced by an in-house-developed infotainment head unit with faster response times. Dubbed “Pure Black,” the high-definition display boasts intuitive controls and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Another upgrade can be found before the driver as the new customizable 12.3″ digital display becomes more than just your standard instrument cluster. Aston Martin also highlights the DBX707’s improved ergonomics, knurled control components, and optimized spaces for people and their gear.

As noted above, these changes were intended to match the capabilities of the DBX707, which Aston Martin likens to a supercar. Its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 equals about 700 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. We’re also looking at a 0-62 mph in 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 193 mph. No need to wait long, as this bad boy is slated for a Q3 release this year.

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