The Aston Martin DBX707 AMR24 is presented as a DBX edition that celebrates Aston Martin’s participation in F1 in 2024.
It’s been just over a year since Aston Marting celebrated its F1 functionality with the arrival of the Aston Martin DBX707 AMR23 Edition, a cosmetic overhaul of what is now the DBX model, with the entry-level DBX discontinued in favour of the DBX707.
It arrived with Podium Green paint, ‘Q to Aston Martin’ badges, Racing Green calipers, lime-coloured frame mouldings and Eiful Green and Black leather with stitching.
Now, about a year later, Aston has had time to create a new DBX707 special edition and, after much deliberation (and no doubt meetings to find a catchy nickname), we have a new special edition for 2024: the Aston Martin. . DBX707AMR24.
Obviously, AML put as much effort into updating the AMR24’s specs as it did the name, which is why the AMR24 comes with Podium Green paint, lime green calipers, 23-inch diamond-cut alloys, and lime green accents dotted around the bodywork. Matrix For those who want a less flashy color, the AMR24 is also available in Onyx Black or Neutron White.
The interior titles come with those recently awarded to the regular DBX707, a big upgrade, and with a choice of Onyx Black with Lime stitching and piping, or Onyx Black/Eifel Green Duotone with lime contrast stitching.
Like last year’s AMR23, the AMR24 doesn’t get any boost in power (even if it wants to) with its 4. 0-liter V8 that makes 697 hp and 664 lb/ft of torque and allows for a hundred km/h acceleration. in 3. 1 seconds.
The Aston Martin DBX707 AMR24 is now open for order. There’s no official price yet, but it’s expected to be higher than the regular DBX707’s £208,000.
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