Sunday, September 7, 2014

Aston Martin Cygnet axed

Aston Martin Cygnet axed The Aston Martin Cygnet is dropped coming from the company's product line. An Aston Martin spokesman told Autocar the corporate has no current plans to re-enter the supermini or city car segments, instead saying Aston Martin would concentrate on its core product choice of sports cars. Believed by most as being justification for Aston Martin to carry on developing V8 and V12-powered sports cars, the low CO2 emissions from the Cygnet - 120g / km - allowed Aston to lower its average CO2 emissions across its product range. The £30, 995, 920kg city car was originally introduced in 2011, and came having a four-cylinder 1. 3-litre petrol engine, providing 97bhp and 92lb ft of torque. Our original first drive praised the car to its luxurious interior, as well as for its attract both the rich and also the open minded. It‘s believed that just 143 examples remain present on UK roads.  Internet rumours suggest that the similar project, possibly based around Aston Martin's technical partnership with AMG, could yield a brand new city car sooner or later. Aston Martin Cygnet axed

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