Toyota: Aygo X as a nippy city runabout 🎥

COMPACT CROSSOVER With the new Aygo X, Toyota is introducing a fresh body variant to the small car segment. The model was developed specifically for European conditions and is also built in Europe.

The new model in the Toyota range was developed based on extensive market research in Europe. A two-tone paint finish combined with the new "Spice" color concept gives the Aygo X a unique visual profile.

The color concept is inspired by various spices - resulting in a very unique palette of colors. Each of these colors contrasts effectively with the two-tone black on the roof and rear.

Aygo X
The compact exterior dimensions make the Toyota Aygo X an ideal city runabout.

Turning circle diameter of 9.40 meters

Andrea Carlucci, Vice President, Product & Marketing at Toyota Motor Europe: "The A-segment is very important for us. Not only has it brought us numerous new customers, but it also serves our mission to offer a suitable mobility solution for everyone."

The Aygo X is based on the GA-B platform, which is also used for the new Yaris. Thanks to its turning circle diameter of just 9.40 meters, the 3.70-meter-long compact car is the perfect vehicle in heavy traffic. The Aygo X offers more headroom as required with the optional fabric sunroof.

4.7 liters per 100 kilometers and CO2 107 g/km
Toyota's latest multimedia system offers cloud-based navigation via Connected Services. New features will be available over time through over-the-air updates as software and Connected Services are automatically loaded. Toyota Smart Connect also enables any smartphone connectivity.

Under the hood of the newcomer is the familiar 1-liter, three-cylinder 1KR-FE engine, now re-tuned to European standards. The reliable unit consumes just 4.7 liters per 100 kilometers, which corresponds to CO2 emissions of 107 g/km. Power transmission is handled by a CVT automatic.

There are no details yet about prices, equipment and the market launch in Switzerland.

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