The DBX707 made its official debut in February this year when it made headlines with its blistering 0-60 miles per hour (0-96 kilometers per hour) acceleration in just 3.1 seconds. Its name comes from the metric horsepower figure, which translates to 697 horsepower coming from a modified version of Mercedes-AMG’s 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 found under the hood.
The DBX707 is hand-built and Aston Martin hired more than 100 new skilled automotive technicians to work on the performance SUV. When the regular DBX hit the assembly lines in St Athan, it became the first Welsh-made production car for almost 50 years. The latest addition to the SUV’s lineup will be shipped to more than 50 countries around the world.
“Aston Martin is immensely proud to be manufacturing industry-leading products like DBX707 from a world-class facility in Wales, and we are delighted to see the very first model completed," Michael Straughan, Aston Martin's COO, said.

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