Toyota Aygo Leasing
Top 3 Features
Funky, modern looks.
Personalisation options.
Reputation for reliability.
Why Lease A Toyota Aygo?
What’s The Cabin Like?
How Does It Drive?
City cars are compact by nature, so don’t expect the Aygo to feel like Alexandra Palace. That said, there’s plenty of room for shopping bags, school bags and overnight bags – everything your average city car is likely to carry. Officially, the boot measures 168 litres, making it smaller than the VW Up or the Hyundai i10, but it’s on a par with the Honda E and only slightly behind the Fiat 500.
Cabin space is much more generous for those in the front, meaning you get bags of headroom and even plenty of shoulder space. But the comfy 1-piece seats reduce rear legroom slightly and the back seats feel a little cramped. There’s enough space for kids to sit in comfort, but adults will be limited to shorter trips.
The Aygo is a small, light car with a small, light engine, so it’s very economical. The 1.0-litre petrol motor will manage between 53.3- and 56.5mpg on the official economy test, as long as you choose the 5-speed manual gearbox. Go for the X-Shift automatic and that drops very slightly, down to 51.4-54.3mpg.
With low fuel consumption comes low emissions, and the Aygo emits between 114- and 124g/km of CO2 into the air per kilometre it travels. The exact figure depends on which version you choose, but you won’t pay more than 29% in company car tax for the 2021/22 financial year. On such a cheap car, that’s going to equal a laughably small monthly payment.
Models Available
Aygo Hatchback
The Aygo is only available as a 5-door compact hatchback with seating for 4 people.Trim Levels
The Toyota Aygo Vs Competitors
Toyota’s reputation for reliability is impressive and that continues to this day. The Aygo uses tried and tested components and technology, so it should prove dependable.
The Aygo has a 168-litre boot, which is small compared with the VW Up and the Hyundai i10. But it’s equal to the Peugeot 108 and Citroen C1, and it’s more than enough for your day-to-day paraphernalia. A bigger car is better for family holidays, though.
Leasing an Aygo gives you a choice of 4 trim levels, with X-Play representing the entry point. Above that, the X-Trend gets alloy wheels and other extras, while the X-Trend Bi-Tone gets a 2-tone paint job. X-Clusive tops the range with climate control, rear parking sensors and other goodies.
Parking sensors are not standard on the Aygo, but you do get a reversing camera to show you what you’re backing into. Parking sensors themselves only come as standard on high-end models.
The Aygo’s practicality comes not from its interior space, but its compactness. The 168-litre boot isn’t very big and the rear seats are a bit cramped, but there’s plenty of space up front. And when the car is this small and nimble, it can squeeze into places most other cars can’t.
Modern styling, a funky interior and a frugal engine have made the Aygo desirable for customers. Lease an Aygo and you get a reliable runabout that looks great and won’t let you down.
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