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IQ Concept
  
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At the New York Auto Show today, Scion unveiled a special concept version of
the iQ micro-subcompact car designed to meet the transportation needs of young
urban trendsetters.
Scion’s iQ concept is a new urban vehicle with a revolutionary package that is
just over 10 feet in length and accommodates three plus luggage. As more and
more urban centers are revitalized with a new sense of purpose, energy, and
creativity, young people are moving in from the suburbs to embrace new urbanism
and are looking for a car that suits their needs and delivers high emotional
value.
Scion’s iQ concept is the intelligent answer to this need for highly emotional
and efficient urban transportation. The convenience of having work,
entertainment and culture nearby for young city-dwellers is a significant draw
to urban centers. The vehicle must be able to navigate narrow, congested
streets, park in tight places, have impressive fuel economy, and have compelling
design and function.
“Scion’s iQ concept turns traditional auto design upside down,” said Jack
Hollis, Scion vice president. “Traditionally small vehicles have been thought of
as being basic. The iQ concept is just the opposite with its innovative features
and iconic urban design, and we believe it fits in well within the Scion brand.
Our young, trendsetting buyers are creative and innovative forward thinkers, and
we think they will appreciate what iQ has to offer.”
The production iQ is currently sold in Japan and Europe. Five Axis of Huntington
Beach, Calif. took the iQ to the next level with aggressive exterior and
interior modifications that show the vehicle’s potential for personalization.
With its 78.7-inch wheelbase, the three-door hatchback can deftly maneuver
through city traffic. At the same time, its overall length of 126.9-inches,
overall width of 71.4-inches, and short front and rear overhangs allow the iQ to
fit in virtually any city parking space. The front-mounted differential and
repositioned steering rack decrease front end length. In addition, the iQ is
equipped with a flat gas tank housed beneath the floor that reduces rear
overhang.
Pushing the wheels of the small, bold concept towards the four corners of the
body gives the iQ a confident stance. The custom 18-inch wheels with a nickel
finish and wide tires fill the wheel well, adding to its surefootedness. The
iQ’s custom front air dam, aero headlamps and high-intensity LED driving lamps
signal urban road readiness.
“We believe the Scion iQ micro-subcompact concept is the future of
transportation,” said Hollis. “If it should join our future line-up, I think it
could reach iconic status like our xB. Its styling will attract attention and if
it’s a Scion, you know it’ll be easy to personalize.”
The iQ’s profile is defined by a strong and high beltline. Smooth lines glide
from the large, dark finish headlamps, up the A-pillar, across the roof and wrap
around the rear emphasizing the concept’s geometric beauty. Side mirrors with
integrated turn signals accent the clean design.
The rear emphasizes the vehicle’s modern style. Trapezoidal lines run toward the
wheels, from the hatch to the thick rear diffuser, creating a substantial
presence. A center-mounted trapezoid exhaust adds to the vehicle’s
distinctiveness, while large, matte-finished rear taillights help keep the
vehicle visible.
The iQ’s interior fuses function, style and entertainment. Attention to detail
and modern accents can be seen in the illuminated door handle; the swiveling
spotlight that hovers over the dash; an illuminated iQ logo on the
passenger-side dash and nickel and raw aluminum toned interior panels.
Iridescent green and gray honeycomb upholstery covering the door panels and
seating areas, combined with the custom exterior paint, provides a balance of
freshness and sophistication. Black matte scuba-like polyurethane covers the
seat bolsters and is also used on the headliner with a bright green topstitch
for a contemporary finish.
The iQ features a 10-inch panel LCD screen on top of the center cluster that
serves as the main entertainment console and navigation system interface. With
the push of a button, the touch-screen articulates to reveal the entertainment
hub. The touch screen can also play movies while the vehicle is parked. When not
in use, the screen lays flat on the dash with a translucent cover that emits a
colorful display of light patterns to make the interior even more unique.
A few quick strokes to the black panel below the entertainment hub, or steering
wheel controls, command the audio system to shuffle through a music library. The
center cluster also features three control knobs for dual front heating and air
conditioning settings. The driver and front passenger each have a knob that
displays their desired temperature and controls their temperature and fan
settings. The center knob dictates zone control for both occupants.
The instrument panel has a speedometer, warning lamps, and a multi-information
display. The multi-information display allows the driver to toggle through the
odometer, average speed, temperature and eco lamp. The eco lamp illuminates
during efficient driving to help the driver achieve maximum fuel economy.
Comfortable front passenger legroom was achieved with a newly-engineered,
compact air conditioning unit located behind the center of the front console.
The iQ employs a glove bag, with the same textured, honeycomb fabric as the
front and rear seats, that can be easily snapped on and off for storage or
additional legroom.
Rear seating can accommodate one adult behind the front passenger and a child,
small package, or pet behind the driver. Extra slim front seat backs provide
rear passengers with legroom. The rear seats are 50/50 and fold flat for
increased utility. In addition, the rear seat cushion lifts up to reveal a small
flat storage space that can be used for pocket-sized portable music players,
small books, digital cameras, or slim laptops.
The iQ does not skimp on safety and is equipped with Vehicle Stability Control (VSC);
an anti-lock brake system (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD);
Brake Assist (BA); and nine SRS airbags, which includes the world's first rear
window curtain airbag. Other airbags include driver and front passenger front
airbags; driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags; side curtain
airbags; a driver knee airbag; and a front passenger seat cushion airbag. |
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