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Aston Martin introduces the limited edition DBX707 AMR24 Edition to celebrate the Aramco Formula 1 team. The DBX707 AMR24 Edition borrows styling cues from the AMR24 F1 racer and the DBX707 Official Medical Car. Powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, the DBX707 AMR24 accelerates to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds.
Aston Martin has introduced a limited edition of the DBX707 – which is the only DBX you can buy for 2025 – called the AMR24 Edition. Designed to celebrate the marque’s Formula 1 team, the high-performance SUV benefits from several model-specific touches, with styling cues inspired by the AMR24 F1 racer and the Official Medical Car, itself a DBX707. Aston Martin has become very involved in the world of motorsport, and it is doing wonders for the brand’s image. Next year, the automaker intends to re-enter the world of Le Mans with two Valkyrie AMR-LMH racers, but we digress…
Engine 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas
Horsepower 697 hp
Torque 663 lb-ft
0-60 MPH 3.1 Seconds
Top Speed 193 mph
The Gaydon-based brand has carefully studied the AMR24 F1 racer and carried over several cues to the DBX707 AMR 24 Edition. The special edition is available in three paint colors: Podium Green, Neutron White, or Onyx Black. Regardless of the exterior hue, the paintwork is paired with Aston Martin Racing Green or AMR Lime brake calipers, hidden behind 23-inch Fortis wheels in satin or gloss black finishes. An exclusive AMR24 engine plaque is also included.
Exterior Touches Inspired By The AMR24 F1 Racer
Lime Green or Trophy Silver accents are part of the AMR24 package and can be paired with black or carbon finishes. This, says the automaker, links the special edition DBX707 with the F1 racer and the Medical Car. There are more embellishments to be found inside, with the leather-lined cabin trimmed in a racy colorway.
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The Inspire Sport interior design offers two color combos: a monotone Onyx Black option with Lime piping and stitching or a two-tone Onyx Black/Eifel Green paired with Lime contrast stitching. The interior is uplifted by the tasteful trim inlays: extended carbon fiber and dark chrome or titanium mesh and satin chrome.
A Cabin Fit For A King
Aston Martin customers are sure to appreciate the finer details. The winged logo, for example, has been applied to the dashboard in a foil finish, while the ‘AMR24’ badge has been placed on the door sills. Other model-specific touches include a hand-stitched saddle strap with lime detailing on the wireless charging station. A new Bowers & Wilkins sound system is also included in the standard equipment.
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With a redesigned cabin and available as a 697-hp DBX 707 only, the expensive Aston SUV is now a nearly flawless luxury sports SUV.
At the heart of the DBX707 is an immensely powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that develops 697 horsepower (707 hp in metric terms) and 664 lb-ft of torque. This avalanche of power and torque is sent to all four wheels via a nine-speed automatic transmission. Despite its heft and lofty ride height, the DBX707 is no slouch, accelerating to 60 mph in a claimed 3.1 seconds. The top speed is rated at 193 mph, making it one of the fastest SUVs in the world. Aston Martin hasn’t mentioned how many DBX707 AMR24s will be offered or how much they will cost, but interested customers can now place an order, just in time for the Silverstone F1 Grand Prix this weekend.