The Top Gear presenters deemed the Aygo and its Peugeot and Citroën counterparts to be competent town cars.
In January 2010, the Aygo was part of a worldwide recall by Toyota for a faulty sticking accelerator pedal.
[19] The Aygo received its second facelift, this time incorporating a more angular bumper with the inclusion of daytime running lights (DRL).
The interior features a partial roll cage for extra chassis rigidity and driver protection.
Two specially designed sports seats, trimmed in red and black, and a suede rimmed Sparco steering wheel complete the race-inspired look.
[28] Toyota revealed a completely redesigned Aygo at the March 2014 Geneva International Motor Show with the slogan 'go fun yourself'.
Models include: The Aygo also includes numerous safety features such as vehicle stability control (VSC), anti lock braking system (ABS), hill start assist control (HAC) and supplemental restraint system (SRS) with six airbags.
[36] The refreshed second generation Aygo was unveiled at the March 2018 Geneva International Motor Show and features a new front bumper, headlights, tail lights and engine.
It is built on the shortened version of the GA-B platform, and no longer has a Peugeot or Citroën counterpart as PSA Group (current Stellantis) pulled out of the joint project.