2011 Aston martin cygnet

Saturday, September 10, 2011

                2011 Aston martin cygnet

                 2011 Aston martin cygnet  
It seems impossible Aston Restyling Toyota iQ and its application for the 2011 Aston Martin Cygnet. But it is the truth. It was a photo of a style reminiscent of an amateur mockup aim to apply the style Aston Martin iQ language. The work was done rather than a philosophical analysis of the largest, Henrik Fisker style models and a brilliant application smaller vehicle. Instead, the design team is connected to a wide variations of well-known flagship Aston edges, vents and scoops on the top half of the iQ, which seem cheap. The end result is the same designer. Even the image of the rear of the car, Cygnet is a unique rear bumper and rear lights, with the logo of Aston Martin. The wheels are exclusively for Cygnet too.

                                2011 Aston martin cygnet 
The interior of the 2011 Aston Martin Cygnet is an improved version of the iQ, which has thin skin and seams around the instrument graphics are changed, and the iPod touch is clearly visible on the dashboard means that Cygnet drivers can do many things besides Driver's grave.
The intent of the Interior has also contradicted the transmission applied: Multidrive Toyota box, a continuously variable transmission, which is perfect for running around town in a small Japanese car. Mark down as another first for Aston.

                                      2011 Aston martin cygnet
                                     2011 Aston martin cygnet 
                                    2011 Aston martin cygnet
                                      2011 Aston martin cygnet
                                      2011 Aston martin cygnet
                                       2011 Aston martin cygnet
                                       2011 Aston martin cygnet

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