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Aston Martin DBX707

WE HAVE NOW COVERED OVER 20,000 MILES IN Aston Martin DBXs onevo’s Fast Fleet, initially with the original 542bhp model for six months in 2021, then more recently in this 697bhp 707 version.

It remains one of the few dynamic success stories within the performance SUV sector. Alongside Porsche’s Cayenne, the old Turbo GT especially, and Ferrari’s new Purosangue, it’s one of a small group of 2.2-ton-plus behemoths that can walk the walk they talk so much about. Audi’s RS Q8, BMW’s

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