We were a bit relieved when Aston Martindiscontinued the Cygnet in 2013. Although it was supposed to help the company meet tightening emissions requirements in Europe, the city car based on the Scion ...
Remember the Aston Martin Cygnet? We do, too. It’s been a few years since it was in production, with the last example arriving in 2013. But recently, at the world-famous Goodwood Festival of Speed in ...
Niche automakers like Aston Martin are facing increasing difficulties with our overcrowded planet. On the one hand, emissions regulations are tightening, forcing automakers to reduce their carbon ...
Earlier this decade, Aston Martin rebadged a Scion iQ and sold the car complete with a wheezy 1.3-liter engine as the Cygnet. It was a cost-effective way for Aston Martin to get its average emissions ...
The original Aston Martin Cygnet is probably an Aston Martin we'll never see again. The small city car, based on a Toyota, ...
When Aston Martin unveiled the Cygnet, a rebadged Toyota/Scion iQ city car in 2011, the majority of gearheads didn’t know how to react. The Cygnet was added to Aston Martin’s product portfolio so that ...
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—just ...
Aston Martin, the maker of sports cars favored by Prince Charles - not to mention James Bond - isn't a brand you'd expect to court drivers looking to squeeze into tight parking spaces. Yet in an ...
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