Aston Martin DBX S: The most powerful and lethal SUV that worth to buy

Gaydon – The new Aston Martin DBX S is the most powerful version of the Aston Martin DBX SUV range, comprising of 727 horses and 900 Nm of torque on a powerful 4-liter V8 twin-turbocharged petrol engine. Launched and released worldwide on April 30, 2025 as the 2026 model, the DBX S is targeted for people who combined between adventures and performance. The DBX S has all the similar equipments with the DBX707 both inside out. If you are in adventure mode, this car (like DBX707) is equipped with all-wheel-drive driving systems and can be easily get through many uncertain asphalt surfaces such as rocks, muds, sands and heavy grasses, as well as asphalt flooding; thanks to the enhanced suspension of the car. Besides of off-road mode, there's a high performance modes which includes sport and sport plus modes, while the eco and comfort modes suit for city drives. The DBX S sprints from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 3.3 seconds. Despite accelerating from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) is a little slower, but it can sprint towards 200 km/h (124 mph) 0.3 seconds faster than the DBX707. Top speed is (similar to DBX707) electronically limited to 310 km/h.
If there are fast times, fast days and fast nights, Aston Martin DBX S is suit for your adventurous souls.

- Who's fancy to buy?
Aston Martin didn't announce yet the price for Aston Martin DBX S, but it will be estimated at around US$45,000 more expensive than the regular DBX707 which currently priced at US$255,000.

- Rivals
Aston Martin DBX S faces the challenges from rivals like Lamborghini Urus Performante, Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT, Audi RSQ8, Bentley Bentayga Speed, Range Rover Sport SV and Cadillac Escalade V.

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