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Aston Martin went bonkers when it made the Cygnet in 2011, and sold it for a few years. Why on earth did an automaker, known for V8 and V12-powered grand tourers like the Vanquish, create a city ...
Remember the Aston Martin Cygnet? What a ridiculous little thing that was. It was essentially just a Toyota IQ supermini hatchback—with the same 1.3-liter, 100-horsepower, three-cylinder engine ...
Aston Martin built exactly one copy of the V-8-powered Super Cygnet, and now, this hilarious creation is available for public sale for the first time. Listed via Aston Martin seller Nicholas Mee ...
Other than raw awesomeness, we can think of no sensible reason for a V-8–powered version of the Aston Martin Cygnet microcar to have been built (at enormous expense). But, having now been lucky ...
But reports from Autocar and others reveal the most ridiculous city car you could buy in the UK, the Aston Martin Cygnet, is no more. Which means it's now the most fantastic small car out there ...
The Aston Martin Cygnet is basically a Scion iQ with a new face and a fancy interior, and it existed in large part to help the British sports car brand meet emissions requirements.So surely it ...
Enter the Aston Martin V8 Cygnet. Coined "The Ultimate City Car," it's clear Aston sees the word "ultimate" in a far different light than Toyota when it comes to defining an urban runabout.
You might think that Aston Martin would rather forget about its odd city car, the infamous Toyota iQ-based Cygnet. After all, what Aston now calls "a ground-breaking car bringing luxury to the ...
Designed and built at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters An Aston Martin tailor fit solution for the city offering luxury and individuality Aston Martin is pleased to confirm that the Cygnet ...
Aston Martin has just launched the online cofigurator for the brand new Toyota iQ-based Cygnet. Given the high price tag of the little fortwo-rival, the famous British firm had to pull out ...