The Formula 1 season of 2024 is almost halfway through. In honor of the brand’s fourth year since making a comeback to the pinnacle of open-wheel motorsport in 2021, Aston Martin has developed a new limited edition of its DBX SUV, which is currently only available in its most powerful 697-hp configuration. The AMR24 designation of the DBX707 AMR24 Edition is derived from the F1 race vehicle, while the DBX707 serves as the official medical car of F1.

Podium Green, Onyx Black, or Neutron White are the available paint colors for the AMR24 edition; nevertheless, the green color is most reminiscent of the team’s F1 driver. Trophy Silver or Lime Green striking highlights are added to the lower-body trim, which is available in gloss black or carbon fiber. Aston Martin Racing Green or Lime are the available colors for the brake calipers in the interim. They are concealed by a set of 23-inch gloss or matte black wheels. The unique characteristics of this DBX are identified under the engine cover by a plaque.

There are two color variations available, and the cabin is furnished in a similar palette. Customers can specify a two-tone design that incorporates Eifel Green while keeping the contrast stitching in Lime, or they can have Onyx Black upholstery with Lime stitching and piping. Additionally, customers have the option of titanium mesh with satin chrome or carbon fiber and dark chrome trim. The door sills have “AMR24” carved on them, while the console bears the Aston Martin insignia. An hand-stitched saddle strap in lime is added to the wireless charging pad.

The 4.0-liter V-8 twin-turbo engine remains unchanged, producing 697 horsepower and 663 pound-feet of torque with a nine-speed automated transmission. The DBX707 accelerates from zero to sixty miles per hour in 3.1 seconds when all four wheels are powered, reaching a maximum speed of 193 mph.

Orders for the DBX707 AMR24 Edition are now being accepted, but Aston Martin has not disclosed the exact cost or the number of cars that will be produced of this limited edition.

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