Aston Martin is set to launch the 2025 edition of its DBX SUV, featuring a significant interior refresh alongside various subtle enhancements.
For the 2025 DBX707 variant, Aston Martin introduces three trim specifications: Inspire Sport, Inspire Comfort, and bespoke Q creations.
The cabin hosts a 12.3-inch digital instrument display behind the steering wheel, complemented by a centrally positioned 10.25-inch screen featuring Aston's next-generation infotainment software, complete with wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Aston Martin expands the DBX's colour palette with five additional shades: Epsilon Black, Helios Yellow, Sprint Green, Malachite Green, and Aura Green, alongside the inclusion of Podium Green, previously exclusive to the DBX707 ARM23 Edition.
Unlike many contemporary luxury vehicles, the DBX retains a considerable array of physical buttons and switches, offering direct control over functions such as the HVAC system, steering settings, suspension adjustments, and drive modes.
Standard equipment includes a 14-speaker, 800-watt sound system, with an optional upgrade to a premium 23-speaker, 1,600-watt Bowers & Wilkins audio setup.
A notable feature is the horizontal design line that divides the dashboard, distinguishing the infotainment system from the instrument panel and centre console.