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Aston Martin is known for its involvement in Formula 1, providing a Vantage as one of the safety cars during races. In addition to the safety cars, there is also a single medical car used in case of emergencies on the track. Last year, Aston Martin released the Vantage F1 Edition, inspired by the safety car but with slightly less power. Following the success of that release, the company has introduced the DBX707 AMR24 Edition, a street version inspired by the Aston Martin Racing F1 car, the AMR24.

For those looking to stay true to the inspiration, the DBX707 AMR24 Edition offers a Podium Green exterior with Lime Green accents, along with 23-inch Fortis wheels in satin black. The interior features a combination of Onyx Black and Eifel Green with Lime stitching and carbon fiber trim, reminiscent of what you might find in an F1 medical team’s vehicle.

Unlike the previous year’s model, this year’s special edition SUV offers more customization options. Buyers can choose from Onyx Black or Neutron White exterior colors, carbon fiber or gloss black body kits, a second accent option in Trophy Silver, and the choice between satin black or gloss black wheels. For added flair, Lime brake calipers are also available.

Inside, the cabin can be customized with Onyx interior and Lime stitching, along with titanium mesh trim and satin chrome accents. A new addition for this year is a decorative Lime strap on the wireless charging pad, adding a touch of sophistication to the interior. Under the hood, the DBX707 AMR24 Edition is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine producing 697 horsepower and 663 pound-feet of torque.

The vehicle is easily identifiable by the “AMR24” plaque on the engine, etching on the door sills, and Aston Martin logo on the instrument panel. To complete the F1 look, the car can be equipped with a “Medical Car” tab on the front intake and a yellow light bar on the roof. With these additional features, the DBX707 AMR24 Edition offers a unique opportunity for F1 enthusiasts to experience the thrill of being part of the action on the track.