This car exists in a single copy and is equipped with a petrol V8 engine that was used on the Vantage S of the previous generation. The power of the power unit reaches 435 horsepower. The engine is paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission Sportshift.

The weight of the car is 1375 kilograms, and the weight distribution across the axles is maintained in a 50:50 ratio. Acceleration to 100 km/h for the Cygnet takes 4.2 seconds. The top speed of the new product is 274 kilometers per hour.

The hatchback has acquired a new transmission tunnel and chassis borrowed from the Vantage S. The equipment includes 19-inch wheels, extended wheel arches, and brakes with front discs of 380 millimeters in diameter and rear discs of 330 millimeters.

Aston Martin ceased production of the Cygnet model back in 2013. At that time, the company stated that compact city cars are not part of their future plans. In fact, this car was a reworked Toyota IQ. Sales started in 2011, but the model did not enjoy particular demand.