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Showing posts with label Toyota Aygo. Show all posts
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Toyota “Aygo Crazy”: 200Hp RWD Concept to Premiere in London

Making its public debut at the British International Motor Show in London at the end of July, the Aygo Crazy that we first told you about here is a one-off model, fettled with the same 1.8 VVT-i unit that powered the final generation Celica and MR2 Roadster, rear-mounted and driving the rear wheels through the Roadster’s five-speed manual gearbox. The addition of a Toyota Motorsport turbo conversion kit boosts power output to 200Hp and torque to 240Nm

The Aygo Crazy gets no electronic handling aids, no power steering and no ABS. What it does get is a set of custom-made body, 17-inch alloys and beefy Goodyear 225/45 rubber along with a carbon fibre rear wing taken directly from the 200mph race cars in the American Champ Car series, purpose-built sports seats with four-point safety harnesses and a full roll cage. The suspension comes straight from the MR2 Roadster, with MacPherson struts front and rear qand adjustable Tein dampers while the front and rear track are one inch wider than on a standard Aygo. -Continued

Weighing in at just 1,050kg (approx 2,200 lbs), Aygo Crazy is capable of going from zero to 100km/h (62mph) in 5.7sec and on to an estimated top speed of 127mph or 204 km/h.











AYGO CRAZY vs AYGO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE

AYGO CRAZY

AYGO

Type

Rear-mounted four-cylinder 1.8 VVT-i with TMG turbo conversion kit

Front-mounted three-cylinder 1.0 VVT-i

Valve mechanism

DOHC 16-valve

DOHC 12-valve

Displacement (cc)

1,794

998

Bore x stroke (mm)

79.0 x 91.5

71.0 x 84.0

Compression ratio

10.0:1

10.5:1

Max. power (DIN hp @ rpm)

200 @ 6,700

68 @ 6,000

Max. torque Nm @ rpm

240 @ 3,400

93 @ 3,600

TRANSMISSION



Clutch type

Uprated Helix

Dry, single plate

Gearbox type

Five-speed manual

Five-speed manual

Gear ratios

1st

3.166

3.545

2nd

1.904

1.913

3rd

1.310

1.310

4th

0.969

1.027

5th

0.815

0.850

Reverse

3.250

3.550

BRAKES



Front

328mm ventilated discs with 4-pot Brembo callipers

247mm ventilated discs

Rear

280mm ventilated discs

200mm drums

SUSPENSION



Front

MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut

Rear

Dual-link MacPherson strut

Torsion beam

Dampers

Tein, adjustable


STEERING



Type

Rack and pinion, electric power assisted

Rack and pinion

Ratio (:1)

13.2:1

16.5:1

TYRES AND WHEELS



Wheel size (in)

17x7.5

14x4.5J

Tyres

Goodyear 225/45R17

155/65 R14

DIMENSIONS



Overall length (mm)

3,500

3,405

Overall width (mm)

1,800

1,615

Overall height (mm)

1,500

1,465

Front track (mm)

1,475

1,420

Rear track (mm)

1,460

1,410

WEIGHTS



Kerb weight (kg)

1,050

790-890

PERFORMANCE



Max speed (mph)

127 (est)

98

0-62mph (sec)

5.75

14.2

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Toyota Aygo Crazy: One-Off Race Model with Mid-Mounted MR2 Turbo Engine

For those of you who think that the Aygo is just another cute mini car that feels more appropriate in female hands, you’re probably right. However, this one-off special edition Aygo developed by Toyota has nothing feminine about it. Dubbed Aygo Crazy, this evil offspring is a stripped down version of the Aygo equipped with a mid-mounted 197Hp turbocharged 1.8-litre engine from the MR2 that sends power to the rear wheels, a full roll cage, a sparco steering wheel and four-point harnesses backet seats.

And if that’s not manly enough for you, the Aygo Crazy has no power steering, traction control, brake servo assistance or ABS. According to guys at Autocar Magazine who had the chance to take the insane Aygo for a spin, the car weights a tad over 1,000 kg or 2,200 lbs anf it can go from standstill to 60mph or 96 km/h in less than 6,0 sec and on to an estimated top speed of 127mph or 204 km/h. Autocar claims that Toyota spent close to £100,000 ($200,000 or €125,000) το develop this one-off Aygo and there are no plans to produce another one.

Via: Autocar

Friday, May 2, 2008

New Toyota Aygo Blue With Unique Hue

In the UK, Toyota’s Euro-only Aygo minicar is now available in a new trim dubbed Blue that sets itself apart from the other versions thanks to a new dedicated Slate Blue metallic paint finish. The colour co-ordination includes the door mirrors and bumper inserts on the outside and continues inside the cabin with new carpet mats with matching blue stitching and slate blue bezels for the air vents and instrument display. -Continued

The Aygo Blue is powered by a 67 Hp 1.0-litre 3-cylinder engine matted to a five-speed manual or Multi-mode transmission. On sale now in three and five-door body styles, it is priced from £7,995 on the road with standard equipment including Bluetooth connectivity, air conditioning and, on manual models, leather gear knob trim.


Friday, December 14, 2007

Toyota Aygo Platinum Luxury Edition

The new Platinum version of Toyota’s city car will go on sale in the UK from January. According to the Japanese carmaker, while the Aygo Platinum benefits from £1,555-worth of additional equipment beyond the range-topping Aygo+, the price premium is just an extra £550. Luxury features provided as standard in the Platinum include Alcantara and leather upholstery, leather trim for the steering wheel and gear knob and 14-inch Turbine alloy wheels with locking nuts. There is also Crystal Silver metallic paint which is exclusive to the Platinum model. -Continued

These items are in addition to the regular Aygo+ specification, which includes six airbags, electric front windows, tilt-adjusting steering column, remote central locking, removable rear parcels shelf, six-speaker sound system with CD player and AUX-in socket for connecting portable audio equipment, 50:50 split-folding rear seats and body colour-matched door handles.

The Aygo Platinum is available in both three and five-door body styles, powered by Toyota’s 1.0 VVT-i petrol engine. On-the-road prices in the UK are £7,995 for the three-door model and £8,245 for the five-door.