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Toyota to launch ultra-compact iQ car in Japan

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announced on October 15 that it will begin sales of its new "micro-premium" car, the "iQ", in Japan starting on November 20.

The iQ combines outstanding performance and superior quality in an ultra-compact form that dispels conventional notions about small cars.

iQ 100G
iQ 100G "Leather Package"
(front-wheel drive, with options)

A newly designed platform enables an ultra-efficient package that seats four in a vehicle 2,985 millimeters long by 1,680mm wide by 1,500mm high. The iQ's unique styling creates a sense of sophistication and presence that belies the car's size.

A 1.0-liter engine delivers outstanding cruising and environmental performance, offers fuel efficiency at the highest levels for its displacement, and also meets the new 2015 Japanese fuel efficiency standards under the recently introduced JC08 test cycle. The iQ is highly responsive at low and medium speeds, provides stable cruising performance at high speeds, and has a minimum turning radius of 3.9 meters — one of the shortest in the industry. In addition, a S-VSC (Steering-assisted Vehicle Stability Control) system and a total of nine airbags, including the world's first SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) rear window curtain shield airbag, are standard on all models to provide outstanding safety performance.

The iQ is also planned to go on sale in Europe in early 2009. Subscribe to Machinery Lubrication

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