2023 Aston Martin DBX707 review
, 2023-01-20 07:04:22,
The Aston Martin DBX has quickly – and perhaps unsurprisingly – become the practical choice in the range. SUVs have a tendency to take that position. Trent Nikolic gets acquainted with the DBX707 to find out if the phenomenal price tag is justifiable.
- Ride is unexpectedly plush
- Styling is eye-catching and premium
- Engine is a belter
- The cabin is a bit, too, blue…
- Cabin design and execution showing their age
- No touchscreen is annoying
Do you wish, like I do, that sports car manufacturers concentrated on building sports cars? That they left the SUVs to the brands who have always built SUVs? It’s a simple thought, I know. And one that seemed to work for decades.
I’ve got bad news for you, and a healthy serving of the obvious if you do. The future looks like one where the Aston Martin DBX707 is the rule rather than the exception, and there doesn’t appear to be any sign of change.
That means, more than ever, we’ll be forced to assess the likes of the DBX707 as a dynamic sports SUV whether we like it or not. The question here, though, is also whether it can handle the daily grind as a family SUV, because regardless of the price tag or power output, an SUV needs to be an SUV.
As such, there’s a practicality element it must be able to adhere to, as well as being useful. A buyer with deep pockets still expects the same thing from an SUV as a buyer on a budget. They just have more to spend.
I’m not sure anyone looked at the original DBX and thought it…
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