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All-electric versions of Japan’s kei car will help to form the basis of a new, low-cost, low-regulation EV from Europe’s ...
With the introduction of the full hybrid powertrain, the Toyota Aygo X opens a new chapter in the city car segment. More efficient than ever, the small crossover impresses not only with low fuel ...
Small city cars have become a thing of the past for most car manufacturers, as electrification and SUVs are now in huge demand. The Toyota Aygo first jumped onto the scene in 2005 as a no frills, ...
With the market for petrol city cars dying out, Toyota has produced a version of the Aygo X with the Yaris’s 1.5-litre hybrid powertrain. The new Aygo X has two electric motors for a combined 114bhp, ...
Toyota has announced that the Aygo X Hybrid will be priced at £21,595, arriving in the UK with a choice of four trim levels. The Aygo X is Toyota’s smallest model and is now equipped as standard with ...
We’ve already driven it, but now Toyota has announced pricing and specifications of the new Aygo X Hybrid. Available to order from 1 December, the range starts with Icon trim at £21,595, then there’s ...
The mid-cycle refresh of the small and nimble Toyota Aygo X for the European market was announced back in June, but now it's almost ready to hit the regional markets and local dealerships, so it's ...
Another popular Toyota model is getting electrified. The Aygo is Toyota’s smallest vehicle sold outside of Korea, and for the first time, it will be available as a hybrid. Toyota unveiled the new Aygo ...
In many respects this is a likeable car, and it is certainly economical in its fuel consumption. However, whenever the clutch has to work harder than for a simple gear change, e.g. when joining a main ...
Like my headline says, Toyota spoiled a previously good car. The Aygo was always a simple, relatively cheap city car but now they've SUV'd it and added a whole load of unnecessary and poorly executed ...
The 2000s were a wild time for car culture, as every inch of it was crafted to be over the top, in your face, and off the wall. The cars we collectively admired most in those bygone days of 15-ish ...