| Toyota offers Geneva concepts |
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| Written by Staff Reporter | |
| Wednesday, 20 February 2008 | |
![]() The Toyota Urban Cruiser to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show is the new Toyota SUV for city driving. Toyota will unveil the production design of its new small car Toyota IQ at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show. First shown as the Concept Car iQ at last year's Frankfurt Motor Show, iQ will go into production during late 2008. Toyota claims that iQ represents a break through in compact urban transportation. For a first, up to three passengers can be comfortably seated in a compact urban vehicle at sub three metres in length, and additionally have enough area to accommodate a child or luggage. The spaciousness of iQ is a result of its ingenious packaging, which was created by six space-saving but inter-linked engineering innovations that represent a revolution in Toyota's automotive vehicle development. Infused with Japanese design elements, iQ is a radical change in vehicle design as well as environmentally-friendly transportation, and away from the belief that small cars are basic and unsafe. Toyota will also showcase its extension to the sports utility vehicle line-up into the small car segment with a new Urban Cruiser model. This new Toyota is claimed to be an environmentally responsible small SUV aimed at the urban all-roader market. It provides an answer to consumer desires for SUVs but with low fuel consumption and low emissions. In addition, Toyota will also show its latest advances in urban environmental transport solutions, a plug-in Hybrid prototype as well as two concept cars: the Toyota 1/X Plug-in Hybrid concept in combination with Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV) technology, and the i-Real personal mobility concept. |
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