Aston Martin debut its new range-topping and most powerful DBX model – the all-new flagship DBX S.
727-hp DBX S uses an upgraded version of 4.0-liter Twin-Turbo V8, which churns out 20-hp more than the DBX707.
Aston Martin hasn’t announced pricing for new high-performance DBX S, but the 2025 DBX 707 starts at over $256,000.
British luxury marque said the Aston Martin DBX S is now available to order, with deliveries expected in Q4 2025.
British luxury marque, Aston Martin, has debuted its new range-topping and most powerful DBX model – the all-new flagship DBX S – with the ‘S’ suffix denoting high-performance version of an existing DBX707 model.
Boasting an extra 20 horsepower over the potent the DBX707, Aston Martin says that the new DBX S is the “most sporting, dynamically capable and enthralling ultra-luxury SUV on the market”.
From the front, the new DBX S sports a black vaned grille, new sills on the side boast as well as distinctive ‘S’ signature badging on the front fenders, which are manufactured in solid metal, glass enamelled with the ‘S ‘infilled in red.
At the rear, the new flagship DBX boasts quad exhausts – now vertically stacked and available in both gloss and matt finishes, as well as completely reprofiled rear bumper and diffuser, along with the side sills and wing.
The interior of DBX S displays a bespoke ‘S’ theme – with the high-performance ‘S’ suffix embroidered onto the seat, complimented by the Aston Martin wings that are emblazoned on the headrests.
In addition, the DBX S comes standard with Alcantara ( optional semi-aniline leather available), which can be seen on the seats and centre console and Aston Martin Premium Audio 800w 14 speaker audio system – though optional Bowers & Wilkins stereo system is available.
As with its DBX707 sibling, the DBX S uses an upgraded version of the 4.0-liter Twin-Turbo V8 petrol engine, which churns out 727 horses and 20 horsepower more than the most potent example yet – the DBX707.
The acclaimed Aston Martin powerhouse allows the DBX S to reach 62mph from rest in just 3.3 seconds and 124 mph in 7.3 seconds (shaving 0.3 seconds) before reaching an unchanged limited top speed of 193mph.
Aston Martin CEO, Adrian Hallmark, said “The introduction of DBX S not only reaffirms our commitment to producing the most exciting, rewarding and beautiful cars, it also sends a powerful statement of intent about our ambitions not just for DBX, but for the Aston Martin brand.”
The British luxury marque hasn’t announced pricing for new DBX S, but the 2025 Aston Martin DBX 707 starts at over $256,000. Aston Martin said the DBX S is now available to order, with deliveries expected in Q4 2025.