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Toyota Aygo X Review - the best small car?
Say hello to the new Toyota Aygo X!
Toyota’s beefed up its entry-level offering, and it’s now one of the smallest crossover SUVs you can buy! But is it really worth it?
Well, let’s check out the design. It’s clear to see it’s increased in size compared to the previous edition, having grown slightly wider, longer and taller! It also comes in a pretty fetching two-tone paint, and if you’re willing to splash the cash, you can ever get it with a canvas folding roof!
On the inside, it’s clear that this is Toyota’s entry-level car. There’s scratchy plastic found throughout the cabin, apart from on the areas you’ll touch often, such as the steering wheel and gear stick. The infotainment screen ranges between 7 - 9 inches, and the graphics are suitable for a car of this size. Thankfully Android Auto & Apple CarPlay are both available.
Where the Aygo X is really let down is the engine. There’s only one available, a 1-litre 3 cylinder that produces an almighty 72hp.
The Aygo X starts from just £16,000, so should you choose it over competitors such as the SEAT Ibiza or Hyundai i10? Stick with Mat to see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:59 Design
02:54 Interior
06:00 Back Seats
07:20 Boot
08:21 5 Annoying Things
09:52 5 Cool Things
11:40 Engine
12:25 Town Driving
14:03 Dual Carriageway Driving
15:12 Country Road Driving
16:34 0-60mph
Mat's Toyota Aygo X pick: https://bit.ly/Mats-Toyota-Aygo-X-Pick
Sell Your Car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
SEAT Ibiza review: https://bit.ly/SEAT-Ibiza-Review-2023
Suzuki Swift Sport review: https://bit.ly/Suzuki-Swift-Sport-Review-2023
Hyundai i10 review: https://bit.ly/Hyundai-i10-Review-2023
Toyota’s beefed up its entry-level offering, and it’s now one of the smallest crossover SUVs you can buy! But is it really worth it?
Well, let’s check out the design. It’s clear to see it’s increased in size compared to the previous edition, having grown slightly wider, longer and taller! It also comes in a pretty fetching two-tone paint, and if you’re willing to splash the cash, you can ever get it with a canvas folding roof!
On the inside, it’s clear that this is Toyota’s entry-level car. There’s scratchy plastic found throughout the cabin, apart from on the areas you’ll touch often, such as the steering wheel and gear stick. The infotainment screen ranges between 7 - 9 inches, and the graphics are suitable for a car of this size. Thankfully Android Auto & Apple CarPlay are both available.
Where the Aygo X is really let down is the engine. There’s only one available, a 1-litre 3 cylinder that produces an almighty 72hp.
The Aygo X starts from just £16,000, so should you choose it over competitors such as the SEAT Ibiza or Hyundai i10? Stick with Mat to see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:59 Design
02:54 Interior
06:00 Back Seats
07:20 Boot
08:21 5 Annoying Things
09:52 5 Cool Things
11:40 Engine
12:25 Town Driving
14:03 Dual Carriageway Driving
15:12 Country Road Driving
16:34 0-60mph
Mat's Toyota Aygo X pick: https://bit.ly/Mats-Toyota-Aygo-X-Pick
Sell Your Car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
SEAT Ibiza review: https://bit.ly/SEAT-Ibiza-Review-2023
Suzuki Swift Sport review: https://bit.ly/Suzuki-Swift-Sport-Review-2023
Hyundai i10 review: https://bit.ly/Hyundai-i10-Review-2023
Make: Toyota