Aygo
Aygo plays the wild card with a red-hot new contender and a fresh face
Aygo plays the Wild card with a Red-hot new contender and a Fresh face.
Hot off the press: Regroomed, the popular Aygo supermini boasts improved looks and kit as well as a new line-up for 2012. Having broken cover at the Brussels motor show at the beginning of the year, the new range is now available in South Africa.
As well as adopting the new smiling face of Toyota’s latest generation of small cars, Aygo has a new flagship model - the special edition Inferno now leads the revitalised line-up.
Wild on design
Aygo Frugal - Toyota's smallest competitor wins petrol category in 2011 Total economy run (English & Afrikaans)
It may be the smallest model in Toyota’s local line-up, but the diminutive Aygo – introduced to South Africa less than six months ago – has already proven it is up for any big challenge.
With its cheeky attitude, depicted by its youthful styling, it has won over the hearts of hundreds of South Africans, and more than a thousand Aygo’s have found owners – making it one of the most popular entry level vehicles in South Africa.
Aygo Crazy
Team Castrol Toyota rally driver Leeroy Poulter swopped his four-wheel drive two-litre S2000 Toyota Auris for a 1.8-litre turbo-charged Toyota Aygo Crazy and won his class in the Renault Knysna Hillclimb on the southern Cape coast last weekend.
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Modern and funky styling
What’s in a name? Well, if your car is called the Aygo, you know that it is more than a pure vehicle descriptor. Aygo – a combination of “I” and “go” – is a promise of freedom and mobility, a declaration of independence for a first time car buyer.
“The Aygo offers us the opportunity to offer first time buyers a Toyota with all the benefits of quality, unrivalled support and, very importantly, modern and funky styling that shows that you do not have to compromise even if your budget is tight,” says Calvyn Hamman, Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing at Toyota South Africa Motors.







