There is a bicycle carrier that is attached to the tow bar of the first model Aygo, which I think is no longer being produced.
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The initial 1240Kg represents the Gross vehicle weight, which is the most weight that the vehicle may reach, including the occupants, fuel, and cargo.
The second weight of 1240Kg represents the Gross Train weight, which is the total maximum mass allowed for both the vehicle and the caravan when combined.
The manufacturer's suggested maximum towing capacity is the difference between number 2 and number 1, which is zero.
Toyota does not provide a tow hook for the Aygo model. While it is possible to consider using aftermarket products, it is important to note that they are not encouraged. Indeed, it may prompt enquiries over its legality.
The second weight of 1240Kg represents the Gross Train weight, which is the total maximum mass allowed for both the vehicle and the caravan when combined.
The manufacturer's suggested maximum towing capacity is the difference between number 2 and number 1, which is zero.
Toyota does not provide a tow hook for the Aygo model. While it is possible to consider using aftermarket products, it is important to note that they are not encouraged. Indeed, it may prompt enquiries over its legality.