Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
Stay on top of your Scion iQ's maintenance with the CoPilot app, which provides guidance on schedules and alerts you to potential issues before they become major problems. When looking at performance cars, make sure to check out our guides on models like the Toyota GR86, Toyota C-HR, Toyota Wish and Toyota Land Cruiser.
The Toyota iQ is not all the car you'll ever need, nor does it pretend to be, but if you're looking for an intelligent and thoroughly capable small car then it deserves to be considered.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
Toyota IQ Review 2025 | Top Gear
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
The Toyota iQ is not all the car you'll ever need, nor does it pretend to be, but if you're looking for an intelligent and thoroughly capable small car then it deserves to be considered.
2009 Toyota IQ Specs, Performance & Photos - Autoevolution
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
The Toyota iQ is not all the car you'll ever need, nor does it pretend to be, but if you're looking for an intelligent and thoroughly capable small car then it deserves to be considered.
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The Toyota iQ is not all the car you'll ever need, nor does it pretend to be, but if you're looking for an intelligent and thoroughly capable small car then it deserves to be considered.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Stay on top of your Scion iQ's maintenance with the CoPilot app, which provides guidance on schedules and alerts you to potential issues before they become major problems. When looking at performance cars, make sure to check out our guides on models like the Toyota GR86, Toyota C-HR, Toyota Wish and Toyota Land Cruiser.
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Stay on top of your Scion iQ's maintenance with the CoPilot app, which provides guidance on schedules and alerts you to potential issues before they become major problems. When looking at performance cars, make sure to check out our guides on models like the Toyota GR86, Toyota C-HR, Toyota Wish and Toyota Land Cruiser.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Toyota iQ (2008 - 2014) At A Glance Triumph of 4-seater packaging that still earned 5 NCAP stars. Most models 99g/km so VED free. Better to drive than a Smart or a Fiat 500. Quite wide for a city car. Not cheap. CVT auto over 100g/km.
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Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
Toyota's entirely logical idea to offer big-car luxury in a small-car package, the iQ makes an awful lot more sense on paper than it does in reality. We all got very excited about the iQ's.
Toyota IQ: Six Degrees Of Innovation - Toyota Media Site
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Stay on top of your Scion iQ's maintenance with the CoPilot app, which provides guidance on schedules and alerts you to potential issues before they become major problems. When looking at performance cars, make sure to check out our guides on models like the Toyota GR86, Toyota C-HR, Toyota Wish and Toyota Land Cruiser.
New Toyota IQ Concept Car
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Toyota iQ (2008 - 2014) At A Glance Triumph of 4-seater packaging that still earned 5 NCAP stars. Most models 99g/km so VED free. Better to drive than a Smart or a Fiat 500. Quite wide for a city car. Not cheap. CVT auto over 100g/km.
Toyota's entirely logical idea to offer big-car luxury in a small-car package, the iQ makes an awful lot more sense on paper than it does in reality. We all got very excited about the iQ's.
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
Toyota IQ Tops List Of Best Cars For Students
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Fiche Technique Toyota IQ 2025 Et Avant - Autotijd
Toyota iQ (2008 - 2014) At A Glance Triumph of 4-seater packaging that still earned 5 NCAP stars. Most models 99g/km so VED free. Better to drive than a Smart or a Fiat 500. Quite wide for a city car. Not cheap. CVT auto over 100g/km.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
Toyota IQ Review | Top Gear
Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
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Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Toyota's entirely logical idea to offer big-car luxury in a small-car package, the iQ makes an awful lot more sense on paper than it does in reality. We all got very excited about the iQ's.
Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
Toyota IQ Review 2025 | Top Gear
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
Toyota iQ (2008 - 2014) At A Glance Triumph of 4-seater packaging that still earned 5 NCAP stars. Most models 99g/km so VED free. Better to drive than a Smart or a Fiat 500. Quite wide for a city car. Not cheap. CVT auto over 100g/km.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Road test of the Toyota iQ Model/Engine size: iQ2 1.0 VVT-i Manual Fuel: Petrol Fuel economy combined: 65.7 mpg The iQ is an exercise by Toyota to see how much of a grown-up car they can squeeze into the smallest possible size. And we're pleased to report they've achieved their goal. It's shorter than three metres in length - marginally longer (290mm) than a smart fortwo.
Toyota iQ (2008 - 2014) At A Glance Triumph of 4-seater packaging that still earned 5 NCAP stars. Most models 99g/km so VED free. Better to drive than a Smart or a Fiat 500. Quite wide for a city car. Not cheap. CVT auto over 100g/km.
Toyota's IQ certainly looked different enough to shine a light on the future. It was smaller, taller and shorter than most cars, a little like a Smart ForTwo, but wider besides.
The Toyota iQ is not all the car you'll ever need, nor does it pretend to be, but if you're looking for an intelligent and thoroughly capable small car then it deserves to be considered.
Stay on top of your Scion iQ's maintenance with the CoPilot app, which provides guidance on schedules and alerts you to potential issues before they become major problems. When looking at performance cars, make sure to check out our guides on models like the Toyota GR86, Toyota C-HR, Toyota Wish and Toyota Land Cruiser.
According to Toyota, the iQ is the smallest four-seat car in the world. That's baffling because, from the outside, it barely looks large enough to accommodate a pair of malnourished dwarfs.
So, in a world where we expect so much, can a super-geeky car like the Toyota iQ really deliver all that it promises? First impressions: in real life, the iQ is quite a lot wider than you think.
Toyota IQ. Is this the best city car? This 1.3 model has some unique design features creating internal space while keeping the cars overall size to a minimum. Tim looks at the cars practicality.
Toyota's entirely logical idea to offer big-car luxury in a small-car package, the iQ makes an awful lot more sense on paper than it does in reality. We all got very excited about the iQ's.
Space and practicality The Toyota IQ is a true marvel of engineering, and it's amazing how this Japanese firm managed to fit four seats into a car so small. However, the IQ is best described as a '3+1', as legroom is exceptionally tight behind the driver. Space up front is good, though, and as the passenger seat can be slid far forwards, there's ample room behind for an adult to sit in.