Scion announced today that its 2012 iQ premium micro-subcompact will begin arriving in dealerships this October. The Scion iQ is only 10 feet long yet seats four people, making it the world's smallest four-seater.
Meeting the needs of a new trendsetting generation of urban drivers, the iQ succeeds at taking big ideas and concentrating them into a small package. Made possible by intelligent and functional packaging, the iQ is a small car that offers the functionality and comfort that drivers expect from a car twice its size.
The 2012 iQ is equipped with a 1.3-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 94 horsepower and 89 lb.-ft of torque. It features the latest dual VVT-i, which allows the engine to be efficient, providing a broader powerband yet requiring less fuel and generating fewer emissions.
The 2012 Scion iQ will begin arriving at dealerships on the west coast starting this October. The car will be available in other regions of the country beginning in early 2012. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2012 iQ is $15,265. The delivery, processing and handling (DPH) fee for all Scion models is $730 and is not included in the MSRP. DPH fee for vehicles distributed by Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota (GST) may vary.
@tomtom0088912010 And the Corolla is ugly XP I wish they'd make it look like that one coupe version way back in the 60s or 70s. Those looked nice ^_^
DarthVengent 2 months ago
It looks like it has the same wheels as the 2011 tC.
enzie1991 6 months ago
If it was fully loaded under 16 that would be fine. But I agree with the guy saying 18 grand is too much for that, I mean a corolla would be a better option for 18000
tomtom0088912010 7 months ago
I wish people would stop posting the same video
1twoyt 7 months ago
In Europe, the brand is not Scions but Toyota IQ Fully equipped for Euros 20.000 !!
duconducon2 7 months ago
From what I have read, this car is just under $16,000 as a base car. Add some options to make it look less like a box with wheels and were in the $18,000-ish range? I just bought a Lexus ES330 with 40,000 miles on the odo for under $15,000. I know they are different cars, but just how much can a tiny car be worth? This is a decent car, but for me isn't worth a penny over $14,900 FULLY LOADED.
Umaxen 7 months ago
looks like the smart car....(smart=iQ)......maybe theres a real connection and i dont know it
muiscnight 7 months ago
I saw lots of these Scions floating around during the last tsunami.
oldschool1 7 months ago