Based on a Toyota iQ, the Aston Martin Cygnet was a short-lived luxury city car that failed to sell. This one-off swaps the tiny engine for a huge V8.
The Super Cygnet’s original owner has covered just 2,900 miles (4,700 km) in the green mutant, but has now decided to pass it on. Even ordinary Cygnets are changing hands for more than £28,000 in the ...
When first announced in 2011, the Aston Martin Cygnet piqued global interest: a tiny sub 845kg (curb weight) hatchback with ...
Listed via Aston Martin seller Nicholas Mee in the United Kingdom, the price is marked “POA,” or price on application. The ...
Aston Martin built the one-off Cygnet for a special owner in 2018, who is now finally giving it up to someone else. Aston ...
Launched in 2011, the Aston Martin Cygnet was a rebranded Toyota iQ with a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine ... a V8 Vantage S of the same period - is married to a seven-speed ‘Sport Shift’ ...
A few years ago, Aston Martin made a deal to produce its own version of the plucky and tiny Toyota/Scion iQ city car to help ... wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 rubber.
Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 Toyota ... lucky to come into sport when Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart and Dale [Earnhardt] Jr. taught me. I saw right away their IQ was exponentially higher ...