Metallic Bi-tone - Storm Grey
Metallic/mica - Juniper blue
Metallic/mica - Persian salt
Metallic/mica- Ginger beige
Bi-tone premium - Chilli Red
Bi-tone premium - Platinum white pearl
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Colour guide
Bi-tone metallic - Cinnamon
Free
Bi-tone metallic - Jasmine silver
Free
Specifications
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Bi-tone metallic - Lavender
Free
Bi-tone metallic - Tarragon
Free
Metallic Bi-tone - Mustard
Free
Metallic Bi-tone - Storm Grey
Free
Metallic/mica - Juniper blue
Free
Juniper blue is a bright and deep colour that really works on the Aygo X, but is arguably doesn’t quite work with the contrast black elements as well as some of the other options.
Metallic/mica - Persian salt
Free
Don’t let the fancy name fool you, Persian salt is in fact a fine shade of grey. Available on all trims but the JBL Special Edition, this grey benefits from being a metallic and is sure to make any Aygo X look more premium.
Metallic/mica - Tarragon
Free
Tarragon is a greeny-grey colour and is offered as a metallic on the Edge and Exclusive trims. This colour looks great under good lighting (a sunny day for example) and makes the Aygo X look a bit more interesting than a monotone colour.
Metallic/mica- Ginger beige
Free
Beige is usually a code-word for boring, but on the Aygo X, and with the contrast black elements, this shade of pale actually looks pretty smart. A safe bet for appeal down the line as well.
Solid - Pure white
Free
Solid white paint can look too plain, or to hire-car-ish, but actually the Aygo X’s cheeky styling and square-planted stance pull it off. The lack of the bi-tone option could make it harder to sell on, though.
Solid - Super White
Free
Bi-tone premium - Chilli Red
£320
The most expensive paint option for the Aygo X is obviously appealing — everyone loves red — but you’re unlikely to claw back the extra outlay at resale time.
Bi-tone premium - Platinum white pearl
£320
Metallic - Eclipse black
£590
A plain metallic black is always a safe choice, but in the case of the Aygo X, it just washes away the car’s interesting, cheeky styling and looks too dull. Safe, but a bit too safe.
Metallic - Persian salt
£590