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First Virtually-Tuned Toyota Aygo Is Here...We’re Dazzled

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Photo: X-Tomi Design/touched by autoevolution
As if the all-new Toyota Aygo isn’t offering enough customizability straight from the dealership, offering you tons of colors, replaceable panels, rims and even stickers, some one decided the car is missing something.
X-Tomi Design found a small glitch in the Matrix and decided to correct it. Leaving aside the new rims, which look better than stock ones, and the slightly lower suspension, Tomi here added an air vent...

Well, actually two of them, but the angle isn’t allowing you to see the other one, so it may just not exist there. Leaving the jokes aside, the new Aygo really looks better with those two vents instead of those LED whiskers which make the car look like it just had a full glass of milk.

But now, with those LEDs out of the way and replaced with sporty air inlets, along with a frisky yellow and black color theme, we can declare this Aygo the recession’s Bumblebee. It won’t join the Transformers team, unless it’s the Japanese version, but we sure want one of these for daily city rumbles.

In case you’re new to this new Aygo thing, it’s one of the Toyota-PSA jointly developed three-car project, along with the Peugeot 108 and Citroen C1. It has the same underpinnings with its French sisters, almost same interior, but a whole different design and a lot of customizing options.
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