Toyota’s next-generation A-segment car will be called the Aygo X, with the firm claiming it will take the form of a “compact urban crossover” that will be “unique” in its market. Replacing the outgoing Aygo city car, the new machine will be revealed in November. It was previewed earlier this year with the quirky Aygo X Prologue concept, which evolved some of the Aygo’s defining characteristics while also jacking up the ride height significantly for an SUV-inspired stance. The new Aygo X will mark the company’s first full model change to be planned, designed and produced in Europe, through the Toyota Motor Europe development centre. Previously, the Aygo was developed in partnership with the Citroën C1 and Peugeot 108 under a former Czech JV, which was discontinued prior to the PSA merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
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