Aston Martin Cygnet V8 review

For proof, look no further than this one-off Cygnet V8 – both a celebration of one of the brand's least likely cars, and a manifesto piece for the company's bespoke Q Division and its ability to make even the least likely dreams come true. Many still regard the Cygnet as Aston's lowest ebb. It was based on the Toyota iQ city car that was sold in Japan, Europe and – wearing Scion badges – the States.

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