Monday, July 18, 2011

2011 Toyota iQ


On the 2008 Paris motor Show Toyota iQ is final production version of the revolutionary from Toyota Automaker.
2011 Toyota iQ powered by the 1.0-liter VVT-i and 1.33-liter Dual VVT-i petrol engines have been revised to meet Euro 5 emissions standards, with Toyota claiming the changes had no impact on performance or fuel efficiency. For interior with new grey and has been introduced, with contrasting black upper trims on the doors and toning fabric upholstery.

The 2011 model year Toyota iQ will come with no exterior modifications, with the changes being found inside the mini-vehicle. The iQ’s refreshed interior comes with new materials and fabrics. The vehicle’s side armrests come finished in a shiny satin, while the center console remains unchanged. The Toyota iQ was introduced in 2007 at the Frankfurt Auto Show and was created as the world’s most compact four-seat vehicle offering space for three adults and a child.

A new grey interior has been introduced, with contrasting black upper trims on the doors and toning fabric upholstery. A scarlet surround has been added to the centre console, toning with contrasting red stitching on the black leather steering wheel.

As an option, customers can select Kuru black leather upholstery on models with the new grey interior.

The Toyota Optimal Drive 1.0-litre VVT-i and 1.33-litre Dual VVT-i petrol engines which power iQ have been revised to meet Euro 5 emissions standards.