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Toyota Aygo Crazy


Japanese car giants Toyota is set to debut a one-off concept - designed for pure driving fun as they say - at the London Motor Show next month.

The Toyota Aygo Crazy is based on the Aygo sub-compact (think Yaris but even smaller) and boasts an engine transplant, a wild wide-body bodykit, and absolutely no electronic handling aids, power steering or ABS whatsoever.


Toyota Aygo Crazy


Power comes from a rear-mounted 1.8-litre turbocharged VVT-i engine good for over 147 kW and 240 Nm - staggering numbers when you compare them with the stock performance figures of 51 kW and 93 Nm, not to mention the weight of the Aygo at just 1,050kg!

Other tidbits include customised, hand-crafted bodywork, sports suspension from the MR2 roadster and an interior boasting purpose-built sports seats with four-point safety harnesses, a full roll cage and trimmings by specialist coachtrimmers O'Rourke.

The London Motor Show takes place between July 23 - August 3, 2008.


Toyota Aygo Crazy interior


The Official Toyota Press Release:

'AYGO CRAZY' CONCEPT CAR TO MAKE WORLD PREMIERE AT LONDON MOTOR SHOW

KEY POINTS

* A one-off concept designed for pure driving fun
* Built to be driven, not just for show
* Rear-mounted engine generates 200 DIN hp and 240Nm of torque
* Hand-crafted bodywork and 17-inch alloy wheels
* World debut at next month's British International Motor Show

Aygo Crazy is the perfect antidote to all those wild concept cars that look great on the show stand but never turn a wheel. It is a unique machine that has been developed from the start to deliver no-holds-barred maximum driving pleasure, an unforgettable, fun experience.

Making its public debut at the British International Motor Show in London, Aygo Crazy is a one-off model, a "shopping supercar" that takes Aygo's essential qualities to the limit. Owing more to the spirit of Group B rallying rather than D1 drifting, this is a car that is all about the joy of driving: with no electronic handling aids, no power steering and no ABS, it is like a kart with doors and a roof.

Recognisably an Aygo, it clearly packs more muscle with its custom-made body, 17-inch alloys and beefy Goodyear 225/45 rubber. There is even a direct link to Toyota's sporting heritage as Aygo Crazy's carbon fibre rear wing is a part taken directly from the 200mph race cars in the American Champ Car series.

Aygo Crazy is fettled with the Toyota 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 200DIN hp and torque to 240Nm.

Compare the performance to the 68 DIN bhp and 93Nm mustered by the standard road-going Aygo and you gain some idea of just what a different kind of machine this is.

To cope with the greater engine performance, a bespoke cooling system has been designed, with a huge, front-mounted aluminium radiator – ideal for those endless, tyre smoking, crowd pleasing donuts.

Weighing in at just 1,050kg, Aygo Crazy is capable of 127mph (est), but speed is not its defining quality: this is a machine that exists to be responsive and alive to the driver's commands, to put smiles on the faces of those inside and outside the car.

The suspension is from the MR2 Roadster, with MacPherson struts front and rear. Adjustable Tein dampers sharpen dynamic performance and the front and rear track are one inch wider than on a standard Aygo.

The cabin, finished by specialist coachtrimmers O'Rourke, features purpose-built sports seats with four-point safety harnesses and a full roll cage.

With its bold Aygo Crazy decals and T2 4YGO (turbocharged, two-seat Aygo) number plate, Aygo Crazy will be hitting the show circuit – and the open road – this summer, proving that while this Aygo may be crazy, it's a memorable madness.


[Source: Toyota]








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The Toyota iQ in production form


Toyota's iQ mini (no collaboration with Apple whatsoever!) will make its debut in production form at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

Scheduled for production in late 2008 and released as a 2009 model, the cute little car by the Japanese car maker was first shown in concept form at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show and is absolutely tiny at just under three metres in length. Sure, its longer than the even tinier Smart ForTwo, however, the iQ has the benefit of being able to seat three adults plus a child or cargo - most admirable given its dimensions but we'd pass on being the third passenger for any trips longer than 5-10 minutes, thank you very much!

Toyota iQ Concept car
Toyota iQ Concept car


Technical specifications are sketchy for the time being although rumour has it that the iQ will be powered by an economical 1.0-litre engine with auto stop-start functionality.

Toyota iQ Concept car
Comparison: Toyota iQ vs. Toyota Yaris

Toyota iQ Concept car





[Source: Toyota]






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