British Luxury Car Maker Aston Martin Introduces DBX707 - The World's Most Powerful Luxury SUV With 697 Horsepower
- 3rd Feb 2022
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British Luxury car company Aston Martin recently announced the DBX707, the company's claim to be the world's most powerful luxury SUV. The Aston Martin DBX707 will produce 697 horsepower and will accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in 3.1 seconds. The DBX707 will be on sale in the second quarter of 2022 with a comprehensive suite of engine, transmission, suspension, and brake upgrades.
The new luxury SUV has a starting price of USD 232,000. Aston Martin expects to begin production of the SUV in the first quarter of 2022, followed by first customer deliveries in the second quarter. At debut, the SUV will face competition from the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT and Lamborghini Urus.
The all-new ultra-high-performance SUV is based on the Aston Martin DBX, but the performance is increased by a few notches. This premium SUV is powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine that has been tweaked to produce 697 hp peak power and 900 Nm of enormous torque. To achieve the insane statistics, Aston Martin installed the SUV with a new set of turbochargers and calibrated the engine to assure the increased boost.
The Aston Martin DBX707 has a brand-new quad-exit active exhaust system with unmatched sound. To match the tremendous power and torque output, the Aston Martin DBX707 has a nine-speed wet-clutch transmission with automated and manual modes for rapid shifting by the driver. Additionally, it has a redesigned rear e-differential that is stronger and features a shorter 3:27 final drive ratio, resulting in improved acceleration. Additionally, it aids in the smoothness of high-speed cornering.
The all-new Aston Martin DBX707 luxury SUV has an intelligent automated all-wheel drive (AWD) system that distributes power between the front and rear wheels as needed.
To provide a pleasant and smooth ride, the British automaker modified the SUV's air suspension, which incorporates reworked dampers and springs for reduced body roll. Additionally, it is equipped with an electronic Active Roll Control (eARC) system. A weighted steering wheel has been added as a result of an improved electronic steering system.
Carbon-ceramic six-piston calliper disc brakes measuring 16.5 inches in front and 15.4 inches in rear provide stopping power for the SUV. The disc brakes are standard on 22-inch wheels, although Aston Martin also offers a 23-inch option.
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