View profile Scion iQ, defined by a high waistline and strong, sliding the big, thick as a lighthouse-pillar, through the roof and wrapped around behind Scion iQ emphasize geometric shape. Exterior mirrors with integrated turn focus the design clean.
engineering innovations, such as a compact air-conditioning, reverse the front of the difference, and an electronic power steering steering column compact all have a significant reduction in the length of the front-end. In addition, the Scion iQ is equipped with a gas tank located under the floor is flat, which reduces the rear overhang.
The Scion iQ functional "3 +1" seat is equivalent to world's smallest car for four passengers. With the driver and front passenger are slightly staggered, this innovative seating arrangement allows an adult behind the passenger and a child, small package, or an animal behind the driver. For the first time in Scion, extra-flat seat back are used to provide passengers with rear legroom. The rear seats are extremely versatile, which contains a mixture of 50/50 and the ability to fold, creating sufficient storage to accommodate two golf bags.
Scion iQ comes standard with 10 SRS airbags, airbag including the world's first rear window curtain. The seat belt is the driver and passenger airbags, driver and side airbags, curtain airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags, driver and Scion-first airbag cushion.
2011 iQ is equipped with a 1.3-liter engine with four-cylinder engine that produces more than 90 horses, and has the latest Dual VVT-i, which will allow it to be effective, creating a wider power band, but require less fuel and produce fewer emissions.
The Scion iQ comes standard with a six-speaker audio and is available with various audio head units for different degrees of audiophiles. All iQs be equipped with USB and auxiliary ports, which allows personal devices to be easily integrated into the vehicle. At the wheel has controls for controlling the audio system to adjust the volume and mixture of music sources such as CD, AM / FM radio, auxiliary input, or at the library on your iPod or other USB device.