Scion announced that its 2012 premium micro-compact car iQ will start arriving in dealerships in October 2011. Scion iQ is only 10 feet long yet seats four people, making it the world's smallest four-seater.
"Scion is proud to be an innovative brand with a wide range of iconic vehicles that define the trends of the automobile," said Jack Hollis, Scion vice president. "The iQ is the fourth member of the family, and will define the micro-premium sub-compact segment as the election of the new urbanites who want intelligent transportation without sacrificing style or new features.
Intelligent Design, do not sacrifice
Instead of sacrificing functionality or comfort to reduce the footprint, the iQ is based on intelligent design. Six of the design innovations are responsible for the ability of the iQ to be small in size but large capacity. Front differential compact, rack-mount high power control electronic control and a compact air conditioning units all have a significant reduction in the length of the front. In addition, the iQ has a gas tank under the floor is flat, which is to reduce the rear overhang. Slim back behind the front seats to maximize legroom, while the "3 +1" seat Offset allows an adult to sit in the front passenger and a child or a small package behind the driver.
With a wheelbase of 78.7 inches and a unique suspension design - which consists of MacPherson strut front suspension and a compact torsion beam rear axle - the three-door hatchback can skillfully maneuver in city traffic. In addition, the total length of just 120.1 inches, and short front and rear overhangs, enables the Scion iQ to fit almost any stage of the parking areas. Although short in length, has a position IQ of 66.1 inches, which is a position of trust that handles like a car much more.
The 2012 Scion 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 effective, offering a wide range of power yet requires less fuel and produces fewer emissions.
Small size but big on safety
To be considered a premium micro-subcompact, the Scion iQ comes with safety features that drivers expect and demand. The iQ is filled with industry-leading 11 standard airbags, including first rear window airbag. Other airbag airbags for driver and front passenger airbags, driver and front passenger side seatmounted, side curtain airbags, driver's knee airbag and front passenger and driver and front passenger seat Scion first airbag.
Iconic Style
The profile of the iQ, which is defined by a high waistline and strong, sliding the large bulk, the flagship, the A-pillar, through the roof and wrap around the back, emphasizing the geometric shape the iQ. Exterior mirrors with integrated turn accentuate the stylish and give you a high range.
IQ is available in seven exterior colors including Blizzard Pearl, Classic Silver Metallic, Magnetic Gray Metallic, Black Sand Pearl, warm, Pacific Blue Metallic and Black Currant.
High-Tech Home
The iQ functional "3 +1" seat similar to world's smallest four-passenger vehicle. The four-seat configuration is made possible because the driver and front passenger seats are a bit out of the game
The rear seats are extremely versatile, with a 50/50 split and the ability to fold, creating sufficient storage to accommodate large suitcases. The iQ comes with a leather-wrapped steering wheel with red stitching, and has a flat bottom which provides more legroom. The steering wheel audio controls to manage the impressive sound system iQ.
Impressive sound with Bluetooth ® and HD Radio ™ Technology
The iQ really focuses on youth with its new standard AM / FM / CD / HD / USB Pioneer 160-watt maximum output ™ audio system. Standard features on all 2012 offspring include Bluetooth connectivity, allowing both hands free connection, and streaming audio and HD radio. Streaming audio allows mobile phones and devices compatible personal hand in hand with the audio system and deliver music through the car audio system. The audio system also includes an organic electroluminescent (OEL) screen with a customizable home screen, an iPod ® / USB connectivity, Advanced Sound Retriever (ASR) and a subwoofer RCA output. The universal USB port and auxiliary (AUX) port is located in the center console, allowing users to listen to their portable music collection through four Pioneer speakers iQ.
A Scion audio navigation system is also available for drivers in the city who want the convenience to easily find your way around the city. The SNS 200 200-watt system has all the characteristics of audio systems and high quality standard, but adds a navigation system and DVD player that can be accessed through a user-friendly display of seven-inch LCD touch screen. Navigation features include a global positioning satellite (GPS) with the United States and Canada full coverage map, and more advice to millions of points of interest.
The three sound systems to retain key Scion audio system features such as Scion Sound Processing ® (SSP) where listeners can choose from three preset equalizer settings, satellite radio compatibility, MP3 and WMA. In addition, all devices can adjust the volume based on speed.
Price
The 2012 Scion iQ will begin arriving at dealerships in the West Coast this October. The car will be available in other parts of the country since early 2012. The suggested retail price (MSRP) for the 2012 Scion 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.