*Tentative value, pending homologation. These figures are estimates based on official homologation figures in a controlled environment (WLTP). These figures are provided solely for comparison purposes. Only compare them with other cars tested to the same technical procedures.
Urban Hybrid
THE NEW TOYOTA AYGO X
City style meets hybrid fun
The new Aygo X is your fun-loving city companion. With bold design, agile handling, and hybrid tech, it’s built for urban life – smooth in traffic, efficient on every journey, and delivering smart performance and everyday fun wherever you go.
Winter 2025
Hybrid
116 HP
86 g/km*
Designed for urban explorers
Agile and responsive, the new Aygo X puts the fun into driving – in the city and beyond. With all-round visibility, sophisticated refinement and punchy hybrid performance, it turns every street into your playground.
HEV FAQs
Hybrids feature a combustion engine and an electric powertrain. The two energy sources can be combined or used independently as required.
Hybrids run on electric power in some driving scenarios, such as when pulling away and during low-speed cruising. When the battery runs low, excess power from the engine charges it back up again.
Toyota Hybrids feature pioneering self-charging◊ technology. They automatically recharge their batteries as you drive. With no additional charging required, there's no need to worry about range or plugging in. ◊ In a self-charging Hybrid a combustion engine and one or more electric motors work together in one advanced powertrain. The motor boosts performance while also working as a generator to turn surplus energy into electrical charge, reducing fuel consumption.
The pioneering battery technology in Toyota's Hybrid is engineered to last the lifetime of the car. In fact, some mechanical elements such as the clutch, alternator and starter motor are removed completely, further reducing the risk of unforeseen costs in the future. Not only that, all Hybrid components, including the battery, are covered by Toyota’s 5-year/100,000km** warranty from new. ** Whichever occurs sooner.
There are three types of Hybrid vehicle; mild Hybrids, Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrids. Mild Hybrids only use one or more electric motors to supplement the engine during acceleration and cruising – they cannot power the car without the engine’s assistance. Hybrids allow for short spells of electric-only driving thanks to their more powerful electrical powertrains. Plug-in Hybrids work in the same way as Hybrids but with a higher capacity battery for greater performance and increased electric-only EV mode driving range.