
When I look at the Aygo X prologue, I'm really proud to say that ED² Team created exactly that. By building on the A-segment's leading style icon, ED² set out to design a concept car specifically for them. More than ever, new Toyota customers are demanding flair, distinctiveness, and the chance to make a personal statement. These qualities have attracted many new style-conscious European buyers to Toyota. Since the Aygo first arrived in the market in 2005, not only has it been Toyota's most accessible car in Europe, it also delighted customers with its youthful and fun character. Starting with the Aygo X prologue concept car which was developed at Toyota European Design and Development (ED2) in Nice, France, Toyota's designers wanted to bring a sense of daring and spice to compact car buyers in Europe. It also fulfils our mission to provide everyone with the right mobility solution." Andrea Carlucci, Vice President, Product & Marketing, Toyota Motor Europe Not only has it brought many new customers to Toyota. The all-new Toyota Aygo X delivers all of this and more, to be everything European customers desire from an A-segment car. It also needs to create and convey a sense of emotion, while integrating the best technological advances in a compact package that's economical to run.

Whether in the city or on open roads, a truly great A-segment car must stand out by being compact and agile in order to communicate confidence to the driver. The result is the newest compact car in Toyota's line-up, built on the successful GA-B platform of the Toyota Global New Architecture (TNGA), first introduced with the new Yaris-the current Car of the Year 2021 in Europe-and more recently with the Yaris Cross. In order to make the all-new Aygo X the best product offering in the segment, Toyota undertook thorough research into urban driving requirements across the continent by listening to customers' desire for a stylish, compact and confident car. The all-new Toyota Aygo X is a crossover unique in the A-segment, designed and produced in Europe to meet the demands of urban and suburban life in Europe.
