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Motor vehicle
Toyota iQ
Front-three-quarter view of a three-door car with a one-box body style whose passenger door spans almost the entire distance between the front and rear wheel arches; the car is fitted with alloy wheels, flush headlights, front foglamps, and door mirrors with integrated turning indicator lights.
2010 Toyota iQ2 (UK)
Overview
TypeCity car
ManufacturerToyota
Model codeAJ10
Also called
  • Scion iQ (US and Canada)
  • Aston Martin Cygnet (Europe)
  • Singulato iC3 (China)
Production
  • 2008–2015
  • 2011–2013 (Aston Martin Cygnet)
Model years2009-2015 (EU), 2012–2015 (US), 2008-2016 (JDM)
AssemblyJapan:Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant)[1]
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style3-doorhatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motorPermanent Magnet Electric motor (Singulato iC3)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Length
  • Toyota iQ: 2,985 mm (117.5 in)
  • Scion iQ: 3,051 mm (120.1 in)
  • AM Cygnet: 3,078 mm (121.2 in)
Width1,680 mm (66.1 in)
Height1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Curb weight
  • Toyota iQ: 860 kg (1,896 lb)
  • Scion iQ: 965 kg (2,127 lb)
  • AM Cygnet: 988 kg (2,178 lb)

TheToyota iQ is acity car manufactured byToyota and marketed in a single generation for Japan (2008–2016); Europe (2008–2015); and North America (2012–2015), where it was marketed as theScion iQ.[2] Arebadged variant was marketed in Europe as theAston Martin Cygnet (2011–2013).

Designed at theToyota European Design and Development studio inNice, France, the iQ is noted for its specialized engineering to maximize passenger space and minimize length. The design accommodates four occupants.

Following a concept presented at the2007 Frankfurt Motor Show,[3] the production iQ debuted at theMarch 2008 Geneva Motor Show. Japanese sales began in November 2008 and European sales in January 2009.[4] In 2008, the iQ was named the JapaneseCar of the Year.

The nameiQ, aninitialism of the termintelligence quotient, recalls a competitor, theSmart Fortwo. The letters "iQ" also stand for "individuality", "innovation", "quality", a hint at its "cubic form" and also a "cue" for owners to embrace new types of vehicles and lifestyles.

The iQ reached the end of production in December 2015, and it was discontinued in Japan in April 2016.[citation needed]

Overview

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Rear-three-quarter view
2010 Toyota iQ2 (UK)
Dashboard of a car with an automatic gearbox, front airbags, satellite navigation, analogue and digital gauges, and rotary controls for the fan and heater
Interior
Rear bench seat with one half of the backrest folded down to allow for additional luggage space
Rear interior

The IQ design emphasizes fuel efficiency, maneuverability, low environmental impact, and interior space. Six design factors enable the minimal overhangs, forward windscreen location, maximized cabin space and overall compactness:

  • A newly developed differential mounted further forward than usual
  • A centre take-off steering gear
  • A flat fuel tank positioned underneath the cabin floor
  • Rear-angled shock absorbers to encroach less on rear passenger space
  • A smaller heater/air conditioning unit mounted centrally behind the asymmetric dashboard
  • A slimmer seat design.

The iQ features a transmissions differential housing located ahead of, rather than behind, the engine; a starter motor incorporated in the engine's flywheel, a high-mounted steering rack and a compact, high-located air conditioning unit behind the dashboard central area. The arrangement allows the front passenger to sit forward of the driver, giving increased rear passenger legroom. A shallow under-floor fuel tank reduces rear overhang.[5]

Because of its overall width and engine displacement, the iQ is classified in its home market as asupermini, though its length complies withkei cardimensional regulations.

European sales of the iQ peaked at 44,282 in 2009, and then gradually decreased to less than a thousand in 2015.[6] In Europe, the iQ was priced at approximately£10,000, more than the largerToyota Aygo.[7]

Production of the Scion iQ EV (Toyota eQ in Japan) was to be limited to 100 units for special fleet use in Japan andcarsharing demonstration projects in the U.S.[8][9] Deliveries of theall-electric version with a range of 80 km (50 mi) began in the U.S. in March 2013.

Details

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Compared to the production version, the preview concept lacked an upper grille opening, had less pronounced front bumpers, and was fitted with larger wheels
iQ Concept

Model codes

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Toyota internally designated the iQ as the AJ10, with further sub-model chassis codes:

Chassis codeKGJ10-BGXRGKGJ10-BGXNGNGJ10-BGXNGNUJ10-BGFNW
Body style2-seat4-seat4-seat4-seat
Engine1KR-FE1KR-FE1NR-FE1ND-TV
Years2009–20152008–20152008–20152008–2015

The two seat variant was marketed solely in Japan.

Engines

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ModelTypePower at rpmTorque at rpmCO2 emission (g/km)
Petrol engines
1.0998 cc (60.9 cu in) I3 (1KR-FE)68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp) at 6,00098 N⋅m (72 lbf⋅ft) at 4,80099 manual, 110 CVT
1.0 (Japan)996 cc (60.8 cu in) I3 (1KR-FE)68 PS (50 kW; 67 hp) at 6,00098 N⋅m (72 lbf⋅ft) at 4,800CVT: 101 in 10・15 mode, 112 in JC08 mode
1.331,329 cc (81.1 cu in) I4 (1NR-FE)98 PS (72 kW; 97 hp) at 6,000123 N⋅m (91 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400113 manual, 120 CVT
1.3 (Japan)1,329 cc (81.1 cu in) I4 (1NR-FE)94 PS (69 kW; 93 hp) at 6,000118 N⋅m (87 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400CVT: 101 in 10・15 mode, 112 in JC08 mode
Diesel engines
1.4D1,364 cc (83.2 cu in) I4 (1ND-FTV)90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) at 3,400190 N⋅m (140 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–3,200104 manual

The 1.0L engine is similar to the engine inToyota Aygo.[10] The iQ achieves 65.69 mpg‑imp (4.3 L/100 km; 55 mpg‑US) by European standards.[11] UK models include only petrol engines.

Early Japanese models include only 1.0Lthree-cylinder engine. 1.33L engine option was added beginning in 2009.[12] Models with the 1.33L engine include start and stop system, however, only with themanual transmission.

The car is capable of fitting 1.6Lfour-cylinder engine.[13]

Transmissions

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ModelType
1.05-speed manual, CVT (CVT‐i)
1.336-speed manual, CVT (Super CVT‐i)[14]
1.4D6-speed manual

Japanese models include onlyCVT transmission.

Specifications

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1.0 VVT-i1.33 Dual-VVT-i1.4 D-4D
ProductionNov 2008 – Dec 2015May 2009 – Dec 2015Nov 2008 – Apr 2012
Standard trim leveliQiQ3iQ
EnginePetrolDiesel
Engine Type1KR-FE1NR-FE1ND-TV
Displacement998 cm31329 cm31364 cm3
max. Power at rpm50 kW (67 hp; 68 PS) at 6,00072 kW (97 hp; 98 PS) at 6,00066 kW (89 hp; 90 PS) at 3,400
max. Torque at rpm98 N⋅m (72 lbf⋅ft) at 4,800123 N⋅m (91 lbf⋅ft) at 4,400190 N⋅m (140 lbf⋅ft) at 1,800–3,200
Gearbox, standard5-speedmanual6-speedmanual
Gearbox, optionalCVT transmission
Wheels / tires175 / 65 / R15 J5175 / 60 / R16 J5175 / 65 / R15 J5
Acceleration,
0 – 100 km/h in s
14.7 [15.5]11.8 [11.6]10.7
Maximum speed,
km/h (mph)
155 (96)170 (106)
Fuel consumption urban,
l / 100 km
4.9 [5.7]5.9 [6.3]4.8
Fuel consumption extra-urban,
l / 100 km
3.9 [4.1]4.2 [4.4]3.5
Fuel consumption combined,
l / 100 km
4.3 [4.7]4.8 [5.1]4.0
CO2 emission (g/km)99 [110]113 [120]104
Curb weight (kg)845 – 885 [860 – 895]930–955935–975
Gross weight (kg)1200–121012701280–1285
Noise (drive-by) (EU directive 70/157/EEC),
db(A)
67.3 [70.2]69.5 [68.6]68.7
Euro NCAP test results
Toyota iQ 1.0, LHD (2009)[15]
TestPoints%
Overall:
Adult occupant:3391%
Child occupant:3571%
Pedestrian:1954%
Safety assist:686%

Safety

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The iQ includes nine airbags,[16] dualfrontal airbags, front seat-mountedside torso airbags,side curtain airbags, front passenger seat cushion airbag, a driver'sknee airbag and a newly developedrear curtain airbag to protect backseat passengers' heads from rear-end collisions.[17]Vehicle Stability Control,traction control,anti-lock brakes,brake assist, andelectronic brakeforce distribution come standard.

In 2013, the UK'sVehicle and Operator Services Agency voted the Toyota iQ as top three-year-old car most likely to pass its firstMinistry of Transport road worthiness test.[18]

In 2023, Toyota and their subsidiaryDaihatsu posted a notice that iQ models made for Japan and Europe had "irregularities" during safety tests (such as data falsifications and use of unauthorized testing procedures.[19] Daihatsu noted that for most vehicles including the iQ, "performance standards stipulated by laws and regulations are [still] satisfied".[20]

Scion iQ

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This Scion model has a differently shaped front grille, no front foglamps, and steel wheels with hubcaps.
Scion iQ (US)

In theUnited States andCanada, the iQ was marketed under Toyota'sScion brand, then Toyota's North American small car brand. The car was introduced in 2012 and discontinued with its Toyota counterpart in 2015.[21] The production Scion iQ debuted at the 2010 New York Auto Show and was marketed for model years 2012 to 2015.[22] In North America, the iQ was only available with the 1.3 L1NR-FE engine paired to aCVT automatic.

Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV

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See also:iQ EV Prototype
The Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV is based on Toyota's three generations of FT-EV concept. Shown is theToyota FT-EV IIIconcept car at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show.

A prototype of theToyota eQ (Scion iQ EV in the US) was exhibited at the2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Scion iQ EV is the successor to theFT-EV II as anelectric vehicle based on the Toyota iQ chassis.[23][24] Toyota produced three generations of FT-EV concept cars, and the iQ EV is a production version of those concepts, incorporating the technological and design strengths of all three models. The exterior of the production version is based on theFT-EV III concept shown at the 2011Tokyo Motor Show.[25]

The U.S. launch of the limited-production Scion iQ EV was announced for 2012,[26][27] and according to Toyota, for the initial roll-out the iQ EV would not be available to individual consumers, instead the carmaker decided to focus on fleet customers andcar sharing programs.[28] The iQ EV was scheduled to be produced at Toyota's Takaoka Plant inToyota City beginning in August 2012 and the initial production was planned to be limited to 600 units, with 400 staying in Japan, 100 units destined to the U.S. and the other 100 for Europe.[29] In September 2012 Toyota announced that due to customers' concerns about range and charging time, the production of the Scion iQ (Toyota eQ in Japan) will be limited to 100 units for special fleet use in Japan and the U.S. only, of which, 90 will be placed in Americancarsharing demonstration projects.[8][9] The iQ EV will be priced in the Japanese market at¥3.6 million (~US$45,000). The iQ EV/eQ was scheduled to be released in both countries in December 2012.[8]

The first 30 units were delivered in the U.S. to theUniversity of California, Irvine in March 2013 for use in its Zero Emission Vehicle-Network Enabled Transport (ZEV-NET)carsharing fleet. Since 2002 the ZEV-NET program has been serving the transport needs of theIrvine community with all-electric vehicles for the criticallast mile of commutes from the Irvine train station to the UC campus and local business offices.[9] In September 2013, another 30 units were allocated toCity Carshare to operate Dash, a three-year pilot carsharing program inHacienda Business Park, inPleasanton, California.[30]

Specifications

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Toyota eQ electric city car

Designed as a city commuting vehicle, the iQ EV has a lower battery capacity that also translates into a shorter charging time, allowing the car to be fully recharged in approximately three hours, and using fast charging, the battery can be recharged up to 80% capacity in only 15 minutes. The iQ EV has a 150 cell 12 kWh 277.5 Vlithium-ion battery pack that delivers a NEDC-certifiedrange of 85 km (53 mi),[25] and rated 80 km (50 mi) in the U.S.[9] Based on further development of Toyota'sHybrid Synergy Drive technology, the iQ EV's fully electric powertrain comprises an air-cooled, 47 kW electric motor/generator, the 12 kWhbattery pack, a 3 kW water-cooled battery charger, aninverter, a DC/DC converter and a motor speed reduction mechanism. Maximum torque of 163 N⋅m (120 lb⋅ft) is delivered to the front wheels, giving the iQ EV 0–100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration of 14.0 seconds and a maximum speed of 125 km/h (78 mph). Like other Toyota full hybrid vehicles, the iQ EV is equipped with aregenerative braking system.[25]

The iQ EV has a minimum turning radius of just 4.1 m (13 ft) and with a length of 3,120 mm (122.8 in), making the iQ EV 135 mm (5.3 in) longer than a standard iQ. The electric car shares the iQ overall width of 1,680 mm (66.1 in), height of 1,505 mm (59.3 in) and wheelbase of 2,000 mm (78.7 in). High tensile sheet steel has been extensively used in the body shell construction to minimize the additional weight caused by the lithium-ion battery pack, and as a result, the iQ EV weighs just 125 kg (276 lb) more than a standard 1.3L CVT iQ.[25]

Fuel economy

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TheU. S. Environmental Protection Agency rated the 2013 iQ EV with a combinedfuel economy of 121miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPG-e) (1.9 L/100 km) with an energy consumption of 28 kW-hrs/100 miles. The city rating is 138 MPG-e (1.7 L/100 km) with an energy consumption of 24 kW-hrs/100 miles and 105 MPG-e (2.2 L/100 km) with an energy consumption of 32 kW-hrs/100 miles for highway driving.[31]As of December 2014[update], these ratings allow the 2013 iQ EV to be the second most fuel efficient EPA-certified vehicle of all fuel types considered in all years behind the BMW i3.[32][33] The iQ EV was ranked first in DOE-EPA's 2013 Annual Fuel Economy Guide.[34]

OEM/Sister cars

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Aston Martin Cygnet

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Motor vehicle
Aston Martin Cygnet (P298)
Overview
ManufacturerAston Martin
ProductionJanuary 2011 — September 2013
AssemblyUnited Kingdom:Gaydon, Warwickshire
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style3-doorhatchback

TheAston Martin Cygnet is arebadged variant of the Toyota/Scion iQ marketed byAston Martin beginning with the 2011 model year, allowing Aston Martin to comply with the 2012European Union-imposed fleet averageemissions regulations.[35][36] It was developed under the codename P298.[37]

The Cygnet was initially only marketed in the UK. Sales commenced in January 2011 and the market coverage was expanded to cover other European countries the following year.[38] Sales were not restricted, but demand from existing Aston Martin owners for Cygnet was expected to take priority initially. Aston Martin CEOUlrich Bez announced shipping expectations of about 4000 per year at a price of about £30,000[39] – about three times as much as the iQ.[40] Bez stated that the Cygnet demonstrated the company's "commitment to innovation and integrity", whilst respecting the need to "satisfy demands of emissions and space".[41]

The Cygnet featured revisions to the exterior and interior but shared other specifications with the iQ, having a 97 bhp (72 kW; 98 PS) 1.3L inline-four engine,[42] it produced 110 g of CO2/km and fuel consumption of 58.9 mpg‑US (3.99 L/100 km; 70.7 mpg‑imp).[43]

In September 2013, after just over two years of production, Aston Martin announced that it would stop production of the Cygnet. The Cygnet has been the second shortest running production car in the history of Aston Martin after the 2012Aston Martin Virage, which was only produced for a year.[44] The Cygnet was cancelled due to disastrously low sales, with the car reaching only 150 units in the UK and fewer than 600 across Europe[45] rather than its annual target of 4000.[46]

In June 2018, Aston Martin announced a one-off 4.7-litre 321 kW (430 bhp) V8 edition of the Cygnet for a customer. It uses the engine, transmission, suspension, brakes and wheels from theAston Martin Vantage S. New subframes and wheel arches were made to combine the body and mechanicals.[47][48]

Specifications

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Engine[49][50]YearsTypeDisplacementPowerTorque0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)Top speedDriveCO2 emission
Toyota 1NR-FE2011-2013I41,329 cc (1.3 L; 81.1 cu in)72 kW (97 hp) at 6000123 N⋅m (91 lb⋅ft) at 440011.8 s170 km/h (106 mph)FWD116 g/km
Mercedes-AMG M1772018V84,735 cc (4.7 L; 288.9 cu in)320 kW (430 hp) at 7300490 N⋅m (360 lb⋅ft) at 50004.2 s274 km/h (170 mph)RWD321 g/km
  • Aston Martin Cygnet concept
    Aston Martin Cygnet concept
  • Aston Martin Cygnet
    Aston Martin Cygnet
  • Aston Martin Cygnet interior
    Aston Martin Cygnet interior

Singulato iC3

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Motor vehicle
Singulato iC3
Overview
ManufacturerSingulato
Body and chassis
Body stylehatchback

At the 2019 Auto Shanghai show, Chinese electric vehicle brandSingulato showed off its second production car, the iC3. The iC3 was created through negotiations with Toyota in order to use the platform and basic design of the iQ.[51] In return Toyota is allowed to use the Green Vehicle Credits produced by Singulato in China. The iC3 differs in design from the iQ in both the front and rear fascias.[52]

  • Singulato iC3
    Singulato iC3
  • Singulato iC3 rear
    Singulato iC3 rear

Proton EMAS

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Motor vehicle
Proton EMAS
Proton EMAS3 front View
Overview
ManufacturerProton
Production2010 (concept car)
DesignerItaldesign Giugiaro
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style3 door and 5 doorhatchback
LayoutFF
PlatformToyota iQ (modified)
RelatedLotus Ethos,Proton Iriz
Powertrain
Engine1.2 litre three-cylinder flex-fuel capable petrol
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,600 mm (102.4 in) interior
Length3,555 mm (140.0 in) interior
Width1,699 mm (66.9 in) interior
Height1,576 mm (62.0 in) interior
Curb weight1400 kg

Proton EMAS is a range ofconcept cars designed byItaldesign Giugiaro and developed byProton. It debuted at the2010 Geneva Motor Show as ahybrid vehicle.[53] It is based on the iQ platforms, steering and suspension but uses a three-cylinder engine and electric motor supplied by Lotus.[54]

"EMAS" is an acronym for Eco Mobility Advance Solution. The word "emas" means "gold" inMalay.

Proton EMAS was planned to beMalaysia's andProton's first global car and was expected to be in production by 2012. As of August 2014[update] the concept car had not reached production.

Proton's subsidiaryLotus Cars has shown aplug-in hybrid city concept car based on the EMAS named theLotus Ethos.[55][56]

Concept cars

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Toyota iQ Concept (2007)

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Was initially unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.

Toyota FT-EV (2009)

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Toyota FT-EV concept

TheToyota FT-EV concept was unveiled at the January 2009North American International Auto Show.[57] It was a modified electric version of the Toyota iQ with an estimated capacity of 50 miles (80 km). Toyota planned to launch the production version of FT-EV in 2012.[58]

Toyota FT-EV II (2009)

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TheToyota FT-EV II was first shown at the October 2009Tokyo Motor Show.[59] It has a unique design compared to the FT-EV, with a transparent body and electrically operatedsliding doors. A pair of linked joysticks (each joystick duplicating the other) control acceleration, braking and steering using drive-by-wire.[60] The top speed is over 100 km/h (62 mph) and the range is 90 km (56 mi).

Toyota iQ Customize Car (2009–)

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This is a family of Toyota iQ custom body kits in Japanese market.[61]

MODELLISTA MAXI includes custom front bumper, side skirt, rear bumper. MODELLISTA MIXTURE includes custom B-pillar shadow, mirror cover, back window panel, side door trim. MODELLISTA MIXTURE side make set only includes custom mirror cover and side door trim.

Toyota iQ "Gazoo Racing tuned by MN" (130G, 2009)

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This is a limited (100 units) version for Japanese market. It included a 1,329 cubic centimetres (1.329 L; 81.1 cu in) I4 engine, 6-speedmanual transmission, stiffer sport suspension that lowers its ride height by 30 mm (1.2 in), rear disk brakes,RAYS 16x5.5-in aluminium wheels with 175/60R16 tires, enhanced brakes, stiffening brace, tachometer, aluminium pedals, rear spoiler, GRMN emblem and a sport exhaust system.[62][63]

TheGazoo Racing package adds a front bumper spoiler, side mudguards, rear bumper spoiler centre muffler, Toyota front fog lamps, original decal, front sport seat covers.

The vehicle was unveiled at the January 2009Tokyo Auto Salon.

The Gazoo Racing cars were sold through Toyota's Netz dealer channel.[64] It has MSRP of ¥1,972,000 (¥1,878,095+tax).

Scion iQ Concept (2009)

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TheScion iQ Concept car was built by Five Axis (California, USA) based on the Toyota iQ and displayed in April 2009 at theNew York Auto Show. It was also shown at the2009 Frankfurt Motor Show as the Toyota iQ for Sports concept. Based on the production Toyota iQ, the concept was equipped with a 94 hp (70 kW) and 89 lb⋅ft (121 N⋅m) 1.3-liter, 1,329 cc (81 cu in)DOHCInline-4 engine, 18-inch wheels and widened wheel arches, with eleven airbags.[65]

Toyota iQ Collection (2009)

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Unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show with the iQ for Sports, the Toyota iQ Collection had a transparent acrylic roof, looking similar to the initial 2007 concept, and a custom interior.

GRMN iQ Racing Concept (2011)

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The GRMN iQ Racing Concept was based on Toyota iQ "Gazoo Racing tuned by MN" car sold in 2009, but was equipped with asupercharger androll cage.

The vehicle was unveiled at the 2011Tokyo Auto Salon.[66]

GRMN iQ Supercharger (2012)

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It is a limited (100 units) version of Toyota iQ for Japanese market, based on the Toyota iQ 130G MT. It included the supercharger found in the GRMN iQ Racing Concept car.

The prototype vehicle was unveiled at the 2012Tokyo Auto Salon.[67]

Toyota FT-EV III

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Was shown as the 2011Tokyo Motor Show, see below.

Sales

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YearEuropeU.S.
Toyota iQ[68]Aston Martin Cygnet[69]Scion iQ[70][71]
200840
200944,282
201023,313
201112,955261248
20129,2451728,879
20135,4621314,046
20143,593292,040
2015292482
20161726
201726
20183

See also

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