- The Toyota iQ is a transverse engined, front-wheel-drive city car manufactured by Toyota and marketed in a single generation for Japan, Europe, and North America where it was marketed as the Scion iQ
When did Toyota iQ die? / Died | 04 March 2017 |
Toyota iQ Net worth 2024 (estimated)
| How much is Toyota iQ worth? | Under review
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Toyota iQ facts
- A rebadged variant was marketed in Europe as the Aston Martin Cygnet (2009–2013)
- Designed at the Toyota European Design and Development studio in Nice, France, the iQ is noted for its specialized engineering to maximize passenger space, while minimizing exterior length
- The design accommodates three passengers—and provisionally a fourth, under very tight conditions
- Following a concept presention at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show, the production iQ debuted at the March 2008 Geneva Auto Show
- Japanese sales began in November 2008 and European sales in January 2009
- In 2008, the iQ was named the Japanese Car of the Year
- The name iQ, an initialism of the term intelligence quotient, recalls a competitor, the Smart 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 March 2016
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