Aston artin DBX707
Jul 28, 2022
3 minutes
James Brodie
James_Brodie@autovia.co.uk
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Running costs
19.9mpg (official)
£166 fill-up
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Performance
0-62mph/top speed
3.3 seconds/193mph
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LIKE it or not, most of the world’s performance and luxury car makers are building SUVs, and some are exploring just what’s possible from a bodystyle not ideally suited to supercar performance. Aston Martin is the latest, with the DBX707.
It’s not the most powerful production SUV in the world but it is, technically, the fastest. A top speed of 193mph,
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