The Toyota Aygo is supposed to be a small city car for trendy urban kids, but the Japanese company has taken it one step further.
Dubbed the X-Cite, the revised model has been converted into a drop-top seemingly just in time for the South African Summer.
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“The X-Cite offers South African buyers the option of an affordable, open-top compact hatch with its retractable canvas roof model,” the company notes in a press release.
“Finished in black, the full-length X-Cite canvas roof is factory-fitted and electrically-operated with a switch next to the map light control in the headlining.”
For petrolheads, the X-Cite features a 1.0-litre petrol engine which produces a modest 51kW. So no, you won’t be taking the little runabout to Killarney, but that should be enough to get your groceries home without a hitch.
Slap a base R159 000 price tag on it, and the Toyota Aygo X-Cite might be a car we see plenty of on South African streets.
Toyota Aygo X Cite Feature
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