Squeezie and his Aston Martin DBX707

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Aston Martin DBX707

A few days before GP Explorer 2, Squeezie showcased his latest acquisition on YouTube, an Aston Martin DBX707.

Pioneer and veteran of the streaming industry, Squeezie, whose real name is Lucas Hauchard, is behind the concept that brings together France’s most popular content creators in Le Mans to compete in a Formula 4 race. It’s a bit like the Avengers gathering at Bugatti, with communities behind them that number in the millions of subscribers. The 60,000 tickets at 48 euros each put on sale for the second edition held this weekend—20,000 more than last year—sold out in just 30 minutes. These figures are ones many international championships would love to come close to.

Squeezie in Gourmet Mode

In the city, Squeezie is a fan of beautiful cars and has never hidden it. During a collaboration with GMK in the form of an exaggerated carpooling scheme, he presented his latest acquisition, an Aston Martin DBX707 worth over 200,000 euros.

The first SUV from Aston Martin, the DBX produces 550 horsepower in its standard configuration. Plenty to enjoy on the track or closed roads, flaunt in the city, go for a comfortable ride on country roads with dogs and kids, and… lose your license at the slightest lapse of attention! This “707” version adds 157 hp and 200 Nm of torque to become, according to the brand, “the most powerful SUV.” That is not false, even if the Dodge Durango SRT claims the same power but is much heavier and offers near-zero comfort, which is not the case for the Aston, far from it. The British brand, a partner of the Formula 1 World Championship, even chose this DBX707 to serve as the official medical car during Grand Prix races.

With over 1 million views in 72 hours and already 2 million in 9 days, the video is a hit. Everything Squeezie touches turns to gold.

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