Toyota's new mini-car concept, the IQ, was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show and we have some more details about it. The IQ is only 2.98 m long which makes it about a foot longer than the Smart ForTwo. While the Smart is strictly a two seater, the Japanese mini is advertised as a 3+1 seater. That means there are two seats that can be inhabited by adults in the front.
The IQ may go on sale in Europe as early as 2009 and would likely have an engine in the 1.0L range.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Toyota iQ concept
Labels: Concept Cars, Toyota, Toyota iQ