Aston Martin DBX 707 SUV launched in India for Rs 4.63 Crore

Aston Martin has launched its SUV DBX 707 in India for an ex-showroom price of Rs 4.63 Crore. It is powered by a twin-turbo charged 4.0 L V8 producing 997 bhp and 900 nm of torque. It has a 0-100 kmph timing of 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 310 kmph.
Aston Martin DBX 707

Aston Martin DBX 707

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Aston Martin has launched its SUV DBX 707 in India for an ex-showroom price of Rs 4.63 Crore, it is the most expensive offering from the brand in India today. The DBX 707 is now the new flagship model from Aston Martin in the Indian market.
The DBX 707 costs about Rs 48 Lakh more than the standard DBX SUV which is priced at Rs 4.15 Crore (ex-showroom). The standard DBX was launched in India back in 2021 and about year and a half later its new flagship version i.e. DBX 707 has been introduced in the Indian market.
The Aston Martin DBX 707 gets its codename from its power output that is rated at 707 PS. The DBX 707 has a front mid mounted twin-turbo charged 4.0 L V8 producing 697 bhp and 900 nm of torque. It has a 0-100 kmph timing of 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 310 kmph. It is equipped with dual start modes - sport start and quiet start. The engine is mated to a 9-speed multi-plate transmission. It gets an electronically controlled all-wheel drive system, electronic active centre transfer case with front axle 'pre-load' capability, electronic rear limited-slip differential and 5 drive modes (4 on-road, 1 off-road).
The Aston Martin DBX 707 has many new design elements in comparison to the standard DBX. At the front the DBX 707 sports a new bigger front grille that sports the double-vane mesh pattern, new LED DRLs, new front bumper with redesigned air intakes. On the side the DBX 707 sports bigger skirtings and is being offered with 22-inch alloys as standard (23-inch alloy wheels are also available as optional). At the back the DBX 707 gets a quad-exhausts, bigger rear diffuser but it retains the other style element at the back along with the rear spoiler.
On the inside the Aston Martin DBX 707 gets a sporty treatment. It is being offered with sports seats as standard along with hand-stitched leather upholstery and dark chrome finished switchgear. It is tech loaded as well it gets a 10.2-inch infotainment which can be controlled from a touchpad. It also gets a 12.4-inch driver’s display. It also gets shortcut buttons on the centre console for drive modes.
Sharing his views on the DBX 707 Ralph Illenberger, Head of Powertrain said, "With this exceptional new model we have truly unlocked the performance potential within the DBX to create a world beating high-performance SUV".
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