The new Aston Martin DBX S debuts as the brand’s most powerful, agile, and exclusive SUV, delivering 727PS and advanced tech.
Aston Martin has unveiled the DBX S, the new range-topping evolution of its luxury SUV lineup, combining heightened performance, reduced weight, and bold new styling. Boasting 727PS (717 hp) and 900Nm of torque, the DBX S is not just a successor to the DBX707—it’s a statement of intent in the high-performance SUV category.
At the heart of the DBX S lies a revised 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, enhanced with turbocharger technology derived from the upcoming Valhalla supercar. With a 0–62 mph sprint time of just 3.3 seconds, it delivers both raw muscle and refined control through a reworked 9-speed wet-clutch transmission, allowing torque to be variably distributed between all four wheels.

Aston Martin has taken intelligent steps to reduce curb weight, including an optional carbon fiber roof and 23-inch magnesium wheels, cutting up to 47 kilograms from the SUV’s mass. The roof alone drops 18kg from the highest point, lowering the center of gravity to improve dynamic stability.
Visually, DBX S is distinguished by a new vaned black grille, vertically stacked quad exhausts, and aerodynamic carbon-fiber accents including a revised splitter and rear diffuser. Signature ‘S’ badging and optional two-tone lower body liveries in Rosso Corsa Red, Trophy Silver, and Podium Green add to its bespoke appearance.
Inside, the cabin adopts a racing-inspired herringbone motif, Alcantara upholstery, and an industry-first embossed and debossed Aston Martin wings logo pressed into the leather with 1.5 tonnes of force. Standard equipment includes the brand’s 800W premium audio system, with a 1,600W 23-speaker Bowers & Wilkins option available for audiophiles.

“The DBX S isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a redefinition of what a luxury performance SUV can be,” said CEO Adrian Hallmark. “It embodies Aston Martin’s dedication to performance, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge innovation.”
Deliveries for the DBX S begin in Q4 2025, with order books now officially open.