FYI: The Aston Martin DBX707, the brand’s best-selling super SUV, gets exciting updates for 2025, featuring enhanced performance, luxury, and modern tech.
Aston Martin DBX707: The Updated 2025 Super SUV You Need to Know About
HEALDSBURG, Calif. – The concept of a "super SUV" embodies a blend of performance and luxury that surpasses ordinary expectations. Aston Martin, known for its subtlety, has embraced this idea with the DBX707—a powerful machine cloaked in elegance.
Rise of the DBX
Launched in 2021, the Aston Martin DBX quickly became the brand’s top seller. Its success prompted exciting developments, including the DBX707 in 2022, an upgrade that infused more power and appeal. The DBX707’s 4.0-liter V8, sourced from AMG, received new turbochargers pushing its output to 697 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Coupled with a nine-speed wet-clutch transmission and an advanced all-wheel-drive system, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds, reaching a top speed of 193 mph. Such enhancements led Aston Martin to discontinue the standard DBX, opting exclusively for the DBX707, now starting at $253,000 including delivery.
2025 Enhancements: Subtle Yet Impactful
Exterior Updates
The 2025 DBX707 introduces subtle but effective exterior updates:
- New Paint Options: Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green, Aura Green, and Podium Green (previously DBX707 AMR23 Edition exclusive).
- Wheel Finishes: Satin Black for 23-inch Fortis wheels and Copper Bronze for 23-inch Forged wheels.
- Functional Enhancements: Integrated rear spoiler, electric door handles, rotating mirrors with integrated cameras for 3D Parking, and a revamped Aston Martin badge.
Interior Overhaul
Inside, the 2025 DBX707 offers a fresh, luxurious experience:
- Digital Cluster and Steering Wheel: A new 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster behind a flat-bottom steering wheel.
- Enhanced Materials: Redesigned door handles, vertical air vents, and larger veneer door panels with new material options.
- New Infotainment System: A state-of-the-art 10.25-inch touchscreen developed in-house, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, marks a significant upgrade over previous systems provided by Mercedes-Benz.
Performance and Handling
The hardware of the DBX707 remains largely the same, but Aston Martin has fine-tuned the SUV’s electronic dampers and air spring tuning. This improvement aims to enhance transient body control, making the car more planted and responsive during dynamic driving. The result is a balanced ride that’s both comfortable for daily use and highly capable when pushed to its limits.
Conclusion
The 2025 Aston Martin DBX707 is a testament to the brand’s evolution in the super SUV market. Combining breathtaking performance, luxurious interiors, and cutting-edge technology, this model sheds past imperfections to offer a refined driving experience. It retains the thunderous power and agility one expects from a twin-turbo V8, making it a formidable contender in its class.
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Jack Karney, Editor of Automotive.fyi