Why settle for just one Toyota Aygo X review when we have collected all of the UK motoring publications reviews into one handy place? After being invited to test-drive our new Toyota Aygo X on a combination of Britain’s roads after the European launch in Barcelona earlier this year, the national motoring press has had its say. Scroll below to see who said what about our latest car.
Our new compact urban crossover – is a vehicle designed and produced in Europe to meet the demands of urban and suburban life in Europe. Built on the foundations of the 2021 European Car of the Year, its unique take on the segment will create a fresh new look on the streets.
“The Aygo is a city car pure and simple, albeit with 2022’s must-have accessory of crossover-ish styling. As a result, you sit higher so urban traffic is easier to navigate. The view out is helped by the raked-back A-pillar, while the dashboard is dominated by the 9-inch touchscreen. The Aygo gets an impressive list of standard safety, covering everything from pre-collision systems to intelligent adaptive cruise control and automatic high beam assist.
“If you need a simple runaround, this is definitely one of the better solutions”
“To drive, the Aygo X feels remarkably grown up. The steering is predictable and it’s an easy car to place on the road. You can feel the car’s lack of weight in the ride quality. There’s a beautiful simplicity to the way it absorbs urban potholes, despite coming on 18in alloys.
“Electrification is definitely the future, but there’s something appealing about such a simple package like the Aygo X. The purity of concept and lack of weight is refreshing in an era of ever more complex solutions.”
“The Toyota Aygo X is a much more substantial-looking city car than its predecessor, and the interior quality is a big step forward, too. You… get a good level of standard convenience and safety kit. Items such as adaptive cruise control, 17-inch alloy wheels, a reversing camera and smartphone mirroring with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay feature on the base…
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