The DBX is one of those rare exotic SUVs that most people never thought would show up one day. For 2025, Aston Martin has revised content, redesigned the dashboard and introduced a new infotainment interface. The lineup has been simplified, too, with the base model gone and only the 707 model remaining. This one uses a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine to produce 697 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. A recalibrated suspension results in better handling.
Pros
- Interior improvements welcomed
- Sound and performance of the twin-turbo V8
- Surprising handling
Cons
- Low resale value
- High maintenance costs
- Already overtaken by the competition