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Toyota Aygo X Hatchback
1.5 Hybrid Design 5dr CVT [2026]
Toyota Aygo X Hatchback
Download vehicle brochureToyota has reinvented and rejuvenated its popular Aygo hatchback, adding rugged SUV styling to the mix and creating the eye-catching Aygo X. Compared to the standard Aygo, the Aygo X is longer, rides higher, and sits on larger 18 inch alloys, giving it a more ‘adventurous’ stance, according to Toyota. It’s also wider than the normal Aygo, providing extra passenger room, and also features a bigger boot, with 231 litres of luggage space.
Key facts & figures
- Manufacturer OTR: £23,705
- Fuel economy: 74.3 mpg
- Gearbox: Automatic
- Fuel Type: Hybrid
- Engine size: 1490 cc
- 0-62mph: 9.2 seconds
- No. of seats: 4
- CO2 emissions: 87 g/km
- Engine power: 116 bhp
- Boot size: 226 cm³
Toyota launched the world’s first mass-produced hybrid back in 1997. It was called the Prius and has gone on to be a best-seller around the globe. Now the Japanese carmaker is drawing on all those years of hybrid technology know-how by introducing a hybrid powertrain to its fun, funky and compact crossover Aygo X model.
The Aygo X is significantly larger than the older, less SUV-shaped Aygo hatchback and also boasts elevated seating for a higher ride. While it is still seen as predominantly a city car, the larger dimensions and extra chunkiness make it far more confident when venturing further afield.
The Aygo X was previously sold with just a petrol engine, but for 2026, Toyota has recognised that increased pressure on emissions, combined with a drop-off in pure-petrol sales, meant a new approach was necessary. And that required exploring the hybrid route.
The hybrid powertrain is shared with the larger Yaris and Yaris Cross, although packaging was a slight issue as the Aygo has more compact dimensions. Rather than stacking the battery cells in the regular parallel format that requires a longer space, engineers cleverly designed a way to place them alongside one another beneath the rear seats across the width of the car. Problem solved.
So, we get the Aygo X Hybrid, which completely replaces the outgoing 1.0-litre petrol version. New Aygo X Hybrid is powered by a 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, two electric motors (one powering the wheels and the other to start the engine and generate power to charge the batteries) and a compact 4.3amp/h battery. The result is a 44hp increase in power compared to the previous Aygo X, with combined fuel economy figures nearing the mid-70s.
With prices starting from £21,595, customers can choose from trims called Icon, Design, Excel and, for the first time a GR Sport version which takes its name from the multi-world championship-winning Toyota Gazoo Racing. This naming structure replaces the older Pure, Edge, Exclusive and JBL Special Edition models.
We opted for the high-end Excel model for a test drive in wet, windy and stormy conditions. And just in case you’re wondering, the ‘X’ in Aygo X is pronounced ‘Cross’.
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