The car received a lot of attention not only because of its reputation as the most powerful SUV of the British brand but also because of its rare bronze orange exterior. This is the first DBX707 in Vietnam to have this special color, completely different from the common colors such as white, black or gray.
The Aston Martin DBX707 is a high-performance variation of the DBX - the first SUV produced by the British sports car company since 2020. The car was developed and assembled at the St Athan factory (Welse), marking an important turning point in the strategy of expanding to the luxury SUV segment.
According to Executive Vice President and Creative Director Marek Reichman, the DBX is designed with a maximum extended wheelbase, helping to arrange the wheels at the corners of the body, while maintaining the typical sporty ratio of Aston Martin.
The identifying point of the DBX707 is the largest grille ever appeared on an Aston Martin car, with a "hammock" sidegate and many carbon fiber aerodynamic details such as a spoiler, rear spoiler or a four-tube exhaust system. The car is equipped with standard 22-inch wheels, which can be optioned up to 23-inch.
The power of the DBX707 comes from the AMG-developed M177 twin-turbocharged V8 engine, refined with a tricycle-etat turbocharger, with a maximum capacity of 697 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. Combined with a 9-speed MCT 9G-Tronic using a wet clutch, the car is capable of accelerating from 0 to 87 km/h in 3.1 seconds, with a maximum speed of 310 km/h.
The 2025 version continues to be upgraded with an interior and entertainment information system similar to the DB12 series, affirming the DBX707's position in the world's leading high-performance SUV group.