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Presented the most powerful and fastest crossover in the world - Aston Martin DBX 707

Presented the fastest crossover in the world, which was named Aston Martin DBX 707. This is an upgraded version of the previously released crossover by the British manufacturer.

The power increase has made it the most powerful crossover on the market, and the chassis has been redesigned to further compete with the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, Bentley Bentayga Speed ​​and Lamborghini Urus.

The car retained the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine from the standard Aston Martin DBX, but the power was increased to 707 hp. This is 157 hp. more than the original model, and the torque has been increased from 800 to 900 Nm.

The engine sends power to all four wheels, although a nine-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is installed instead of a torque converter. This allows for faster gear changes as well as a new launch control mode. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h takes 3.1 seconds, and the maximum speed is 310 km / h. It is worth noting that the top version of the Teska Model X P100D Performance accelerates in 2.9 seconds, but the maximum speed is limited to 250 km/h.

The suspension has been modified for a more comfortable ride, although it is no lower than a regular Aston Martin DBX. A new electronic limited slip differential has been added, also mounted on the rear axle. This allows 100% of the car's power to be directed to the rear.

Carbon-ceramic brakes are now also standard, and system upgrades have resulted in an overall reduction in unsprung weight of 40.5 kg. According to the manufacturer, this means better handling.

You can distinguish the new Aston Martin DBX707 by an enlarged grille, body kit and 22-inch wheels, and four exhaust pipes peeking out from behind. The interior is trimmed with two-tone leather, and bucket seats are installed in front.

Sales of the crossover will start in the spring at a price of 232 thousand dollars.

Presented the most powerful and fastest crossover in the world - Aston Martin DBX 707