Aston Martin DBX707 gets upgraded cabin
26 Apr 2024|236 views
First launched in 2022, Aston Martin's DBX707, is now getting a suit of technological upgrades to ensure its interior matches its performance.
The DBX707 is set to receive Aston Martin's new-generation bespoke infotainment system. The fully integrated multi-screen system is fitted with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on top of multiple USB-C connections and even gets full online connectivity supported the Aston Martin customer app.
Information in the cabin of the SUV is displayed via a 10.25-inch central infotainment display screen which is integrated into the dashboard and centre console and utilises the firm's Pure Black touchscreen technology, while supporting full capacitive single and multi-finger gesture control. The main driver's instrumental cluster is a 12.3-inch screen, which interestingly is larger than those found in both the DB12 and the Vantage.
The Aston Martin also DBX707 features physical buttons that control key mechanical operations including gear selection, drive mode, as well as heating and also ventilation settings. The implementation of physical buttons in the vehicle is said to be a reflection of the firm's goal of creating the perfect blend between digital and analogue controls.
To complement the new infotainment system, the DBX707 also gets a revised cabin. This new interior is the latest evolution of Aston Martin's new design language which debuted in the DB12 and Vantage, which seeks to create a sense of space and cohesion via use of contemporary lines. Most notably, a striking horizontal design line now bisects the upper and lower sections of the dashboard.
The strong linear theme does more than improve the aesthetics: It also aims to reduce the overall height of the interior. This is accompanied by an increased use of alternating chrome materials, contemporary veneers, and a simplified centre console, all to amplify a sense of quality all while achieving the perfect balance of sports car feel and modern luxury.
Every inch of the interior has been enhanced, from the steering wheel to redesigned D-pull door release handles and elegant vertical air vents, which now matches the brought chrome or dark chrome interior jewellery. The front door veneer panels are now larger and available in a wider variety of materials including gloss smoked oak, gloss titanium mesh and updated ziricote wood, piano black and carbon fibre veneers.
Customers can opt for three different interior trim specifications, each with its own signature detailing. 'Inspire Comfort' features matric embroidery and quilting while 'Inspire Sport' uses vector embroidery, while 'Accelerate and Alcantara' will enhance the cars sportiness. Customers are also able to opt for additional detailing in the form of micro popping and satin embroidery. For those who prefer their car more personalised, they are able to do further personalisation via Q by Aston Martin, the marque's bespoke service.
As a standard, the DBX707 is fitted with the Aston Martin Premium Audio 800W 14-speaker audio system. This system features a surround sound mode with QuantumLogic, providing drivers and passengers with a totally immersive soundscape. For audiophiles or those who'd prefer a system that better reflects the DBX707's characteristics better, an optional 23-speaker 1,600W system which features the technologies and innovations found in Bowers & Wilkins' acclaimed world-class loudspeakers.
The Aston Martin DBX707 has additionally seen a few changes made to its exterior. Aston Martin has increased the colour palette of this car with the addition of five new paint colours: Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green, and Aura Green. These colours come in addition to the new Podium Green colour, which was first exclusively available on DBX707 AMR23 Edition. These new exterior colours come in addition to a host of new wheel finishes, for rims in sizes from 22 to 23-inch in diameter.
Other visible changes on the DBX707 include the use of new presenting door handles and new flush glass swivel-head door mirrors.
The DBX707 is powered by a 698bhp 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 and nine-speed automatic gearbox. This engine powers the DBX707 from a standstill to 100km/h in just 3.1 seconds while allowing it to reach a top speed of 310km/h. Production of the new DBX707 is set to begin in the second quarter of 2024.
First launched in 2022, Aston Martin's DBX707, is now getting a suit of technological upgrades to ensure its interior matches its performance.
The DBX707 is set to receive Aston Martin's new-generation bespoke infotainment system. The fully integrated multi-screen system is fitted with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on top of multiple USB-C connections and even gets full online connectivity supported the Aston Martin customer app.
Information in the cabin of the SUV is displayed via a 10.25-inch central infotainment display screen which is integrated into the dashboard and centre console and utilises the firm's Pure Black touchscreen technology, while supporting full capacitive single and multi-finger gesture control. The main driver's instrumental cluster is a 12.3-inch screen, which interestingly is larger than those found in both the DB12 and the Vantage.
The Aston Martin also DBX707 features physical buttons that control key mechanical operations including gear selection, drive mode, as well as heating and also ventilation settings. The implementation of physical buttons in the vehicle is said to be a reflection of the firm's goal of creating the perfect blend between digital and analogue controls.
To complement the new infotainment system, the DBX707 also gets a revised cabin. This new interior is the latest evolution of Aston Martin's new design language which debuted in the DB12 and Vantage, which seeks to create a sense of space and cohesion via use of contemporary lines. Most notably, a striking horizontal design line now bisects the upper and lower sections of the dashboard.
The strong linear theme does more than improve the aesthetics: It also aims to reduce the overall height of the interior. This is accompanied by an increased use of alternating chrome materials, contemporary veneers, and a simplified centre console, all to amplify a sense of quality all while achieving the perfect balance of sports car feel and modern luxury.
Every inch of the interior has been enhanced, from the steering wheel to redesigned D-pull door release handles and elegant vertical air vents, which now matches the brought chrome or dark chrome interior jewellery. The front door veneer panels are now larger and available in a wider variety of materials including gloss smoked oak, gloss titanium mesh and updated ziricote wood, piano black and carbon fibre veneers.
Customers can opt for three different interior trim specifications, each with its own signature detailing. 'Inspire Comfort' features matric embroidery and quilting while 'Inspire Sport' uses vector embroidery, while 'Accelerate and Alcantara' will enhance the cars sportiness. Customers are also able to opt for additional detailing in the form of micro popping and satin embroidery. For those who prefer their car more personalised, they are able to do further personalisation via Q by Aston Martin, the marque's bespoke service.
As a standard, the DBX707 is fitted with the Aston Martin Premium Audio 800W 14-speaker audio system. This system features a surround sound mode with QuantumLogic, providing drivers and passengers with a totally immersive soundscape. For audiophiles or those who'd prefer a system that better reflects the DBX707's characteristics better, an optional 23-speaker 1,600W system which features the technologies and innovations found in Bowers & Wilkins' acclaimed world-class loudspeakers.
The Aston Martin DBX707 has additionally seen a few changes made to its exterior. Aston Martin has increased the colour palette of this car with the addition of five new paint colours: Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green, and Aura Green. These colours come in addition to the new Podium Green colour, which was first exclusively available on DBX707 AMR23 Edition. These new exterior colours come in addition to a host of new wheel finishes, for rims in sizes from 22 to 23-inch in diameter.
Other visible changes on the DBX707 include the use of new presenting door handles and new flush glass swivel-head door mirrors.
The DBX707 is powered by a 698bhp 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 and nine-speed automatic gearbox. This engine powers the DBX707 from a standstill to 100km/h in just 3.1 seconds while allowing it to reach a top speed of 310km/h. Production of the new DBX707 is set to begin in the second quarter of 2024.
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