The updated car received a hybrid power plant from Yaris, a digital instrument panel and became more dynamic, but also more expensive.
Toyota showed the updated version of the Aygo X Compact model, which is now available exclusively with a hybrid power plant. According to Motor1, the new has received a proven hybrid system from Yaris and Yaris cross models.
Despite the shock, the wheelbase did not change and 2430 mm, however, the total length increased by 76 mm – up to 3780 mm.
The look of the model has become closer to the rest of the current Toyota line. The headlights became, and the light signature visually relates to the hood and the bumper. The radiator grille and the hood shape are also updated.
The four -cycylinder engine paired with a de -electric motor will form 116 hp. Acceleration of 100 km/h now takes less than 10 seconds – against 14.9 seconds in the previous version with a 1.0 -liter gasoline engine of 72 hp. At the same time, now the model has completely refused the mechanical gearbox – all changes have received automatic delivery of the planet.
In the cabin, analog devices paved the way with a compact digital display, USB-C ports appeared under the climate control unit, and updated elements of steering wheel security control. A mandatory driver’s tracking system for the EU is now using an infrared sensor in the steering wheel column.
The range of Toyota Aygo’s modeling is also refined in a GR sport with modernized suspension, more acute steering and aggressive design.
Hybrid renewal will affect the price. Although certain values have not been declared, Toyota emphasizes the reduction in the cost of owner due to fuel saving.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that the sixth generation of Toyota Rav4 had been dedicated.
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