Aston Martin has upgraded the interior of the DBX707, with the British luxury marque handing its SUV a redesigned interior and its ‘state-of-the-art’ infotainment system.
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Bringing the interior of the DBX707 up to the standards of the revised Vantage and DB12, Aston Martin has redesigned its super SUV’s cabin, with the most notable upgrade coming in the shape of the addition of the British luxury brand’s “next-generation” infotainment set-up.
The “state-of-the-art”, “entirely bespoke” infotainment system comprises an integrated 10.25-inch touch-enabled display, which incorporates Apple CarPlay and Android Auto screen-mirroring functionality and online connectivity, the latter of which is enabled via the Aston Martin customer app. Multiple USB-C ports are also present.
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In addition, the DBX707 has also gained a larger digital instrument cluster, which, at 12.3 inches, measures 1.5 inches more than the items found in the Vantage and DB12. A new steering wheel has also been added to the interior package.
However, it’s not all screens; there are also an array of physical switchgear. Key mechanical functions — such as selecting the gears, drive modes and seat heating and ventilation — are operated via analogue controls. There are also tactile controls for adjusting the suspension setup, ESP, exhaust system, lane-keep assist system and park-distance control.
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“With its best-in-class performance and dynamics, world-class design and the highest levels of luxury, the DBX707 immediately established a new ultra-luxury SUV benchmark. Now upgraded with state-of-the-art technology and a completely new interior the DBX707 moves the game on once more, further elevating the standard by which all competitors are judged,” said Marco Mattiacci, Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer of Aston Martin.
As a reminder, the DBX707 is powered by a 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine, endowed with 520 kW and 900 Nm of torque, sent to all four corners via a nine-speed ‘wet clutch’ automatic transmission. Aston Martin claims a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.3 seconds. The top speed is rated at 310 km/h.
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