2012 Scion iQ announced

The minuscule Toyota iQ finally arrives in the United States this October, where it’ll be marketed under the Scion brand.

Scion iQ (2012) Front Side 1

Despite being only just over 120 inches (305 centimetres) long, it’s claimed that the iQ can accommodate four people with its ‘3+1’ seating. An offset layout means an adult can fit behind the front passenger, while the space behind the driver is suitable for a child.

Quite how long either would want to sit there is another matter though, as the rear seat is a cramped place to be. However, there’s no denying that it adds some extra practicality to the iQ which is missing from its natural rival, the Smart fortwo.

Power comes from a 1.3 litre, four cylinder engine connected to a continuously variable transmission. With 94 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) and 120 Nm (89 lb/ft) of torque, the estimated combined EPA fuel economy rating is 37 miles per US gallon (44.4 mpg imperial / 6.4 l/100km).

Scion iQ (2012) Front Side and Rear Side

Scion hasn’t scrimped on the safety features for the iQ. For example, it comes with driver- and front-passenger airbags, side curtain airbags, front seat-mounted side and cushion airbags, knee airbags and a rear window airbag. That’s eleven airbags in total, with the last one a world first - although given the tiny distance between the rear passengers’ heads and the back of the car, it’s certainly a worthwhile addition.

Also fitted is Scion’s Star Safety System, which comprises anti-lock brakes, brake assist, electronic brake force distribution, smart stop brake override, vehicle stability control, traction control and tyre pressure monitoring.

Standard equipment on the iQ includes Bluetooth and a 160 watt Pioneer AM/FM/CD/HD audio system with USB and aux-in connectivity. Satellite navigation is available via the options list.

Scion iQ (2012) Front Side 2

Sales will initially be restricted to the west coast, with other parts of the United States due to get the iQ in early 2012. The MSRP has been set at $15,265, which excludes a delivery charge of $730, but includes complimentary servicing for two years or 25,000 miles.

By comparison, current prices for the Smart fortwo coupé range from $13,240 to $15,440, including destination charge.

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