The DBX707 has always been a force to be reckoned with, and as it navigates the rugged landscapes of Perthshire, it once again proves its mettle. Reintroduced to the world with an all-new, technologically advanced interior, the updated DBX707 boasts newfound power within – the perfect enhancement to its already exceptional class leading performance.

In the world of off-road adventures, such as the DBX707’s recent excursion to Scotland, confidence starts with knowing your vehicle inside out. While maintaining its raw power, the new DBX707 has undergone a significant cabin transformation to ensure that every journey behind the wheel is as seamless as it is exhilarating.

Setting a new standard in its category, the ultra-luxury SUV now features Aston Martin’s bespoke in-house infotainment system, an already celebrated feature in the DB12 and Vantage. This fully integrated multi-screen system includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple USB-C connections, and online connectivity through the Aston Martin customer app. Complemented by a new 12.3-inch instrument cluster – the largest in Aston Martin’s lineup – and a second 10.25-inch infotainment display integrated into the new dashboard and centre console, along with an optional 23-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio setup, the DBX707 reaffirms its status as the supercar of SUVs.

No detail was overlooked in the interior overhaul, which feels even more spacious thanks to its clean and contemporary lines. The redesigned steering wheel, D-pull door release handles, and elegant vertical air vents are all new, while materials such as gloss smoked oak, gloss titanium mesh, ziricote wood, piano black and carbon fibre veneers, used for the larger front door veneer panels, demonstrate an exemplary blend of craftsmanship and innovation.

Exterior updates may not be immediately noticeable, but subtle design enhancements signify the evolution of the DBX707, from the new Aston Martin Wings to the flush glass swivel-head door mirrors and innovative presenting door handles that power outwards when the car is unlocked. Additionally, the introduction of five new paint colours and two fresh wheel finishes offers more opportunities to make a striking visual statement.

Since its debut in 2022, the dynamic versatility of the DBX707 has earned acclaim and, today, it proudly stands as the sole powertrain in Aston Martin’s SUV portfolio – a testament to its unwavering capability, both on and off-road. For the latter, drivers can still rely on the DBX707’s formidable hardware, sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, carbon ceramic breaks and the unmistakable roar of the V8 engine when the going gets tough.