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As our 697bhp super–SUV departs, we examine if it improved up
No matter how much we eulogise about lightness, ‘less is more’ and a moderate amount of power being enough, it seems that for many buyers more is still more. When Aston Martin introduced the 707 versi
THE name ‘707’ certainly has a nice ring to it, so it seemed a fitting choice for the range-topping version of the Aston Martin DBX. When that number is a direct reference to a car’s metric horsepower
Arrival of the superior S at the same price spells trouble for the 707 version of Aston’s SUV
IT HASN’T TAKEN LONG FOR ASTON Martin’s current CEO, Adrian Hallmark (the fourth since Lawrence Stroll took a controlling interest in the company), to implement his plan for broadening the brand’s pro
THERE was a time when manufacturers such as Porsche, Lamborghini and Aston Martin led with low-slung sports cars and GTs. But things changed, and in the pursuit of growth they started to embrace the S
THE ADVENT OF the sports SUV turned the game of going fast into one the whole family could enjoy, and there are options to suit most tastes and budgets. To access the upper echelons, though, you need