Aston Martin has launched the new one DBX707 AMR24 edition. The name may be a little confusing, but the proposition for the new limited edition is simple: to honor the car driven by Fernando Alonso in the 2024 Formula 1 season. Of course, for that, he gives the engine more powerful available online.
In design, the inspiration is clear. The SUV has lemon yellow details adorning the bumper, side skirts, rear diffuser and brake calipers..
The car can be painted in a metallic green, Podium Green, but also has the option of Onix Black and Neutron White.
The edition logo is again seen decorating the cabin, which in turn is finished in black with lemon yellow detailing. Aston Martin also used materials such as carbon fiber, dark chrome and titanium mesh with satin chrome. In addition, it features items that we have already seen in other versions of the DBX, such as the multimedia center, the digital instrument panel and the Bowers & Wilkins sound system.
The brakes are carbon ceramic and developed by Aston Martin Racing themselves. The wheels are 22” and have an unprecedented design in the DBX line.
The automaker also placed an “AMR24” plaque on the engine cover, to reinforce the identity of the special edition.
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Aston Martin DBX707 AMR24 Credit: Disclosure/Aston Martin
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Aston Martin DBX707 AMR24 Credit: Disclosure/Aston Martin
Under the hood, it has the same mechanical package that gave it the title of “world’s most powerful SUV”, which also gives the DBX 707, the current F1 safety car. This means V8 4.0 biturbo with 707 hp and 91 kgfm, which is combined with a nine-speed automatic transmission.
In this configuration, the DBX goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 310 km/h.
Aston Martin has already opened orders for the DBX707 AMR24 Edition, however, it has not announced its price or how many units it will produce.