Japanese-based Motor Magazine has released a speculative rendering that depicts a 2-seater convertible with a set of roll-over bars that is based on the iQ and that features Daihatsu Copen-like looks. Apparently, according to the magazine, Toyota is planning to unveil a new roadster version of its Toyota iQ super mini in a concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show which is set to kick start on October 23rd till November 8th this year.
Power plant options which are expected to be used include the same ones found in the iQ, which was recently awarded a 5-star Euro NCAP rating. These include a 1.0 litre and a 1.33 litre petrol powered units as well as a 1.4 litre diesel. Nothing is confirmed so far, but hopefully we can get more information regarding this mini roadster before the motor show.
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1st!!! oyeah..
er … i still prefer the hardtop version ..
Ah….just CUTE!…haha
cute!!!
a car from animate, kawaii sou…
1.3 for this small car …awesome
hope UMW toyota bring this at reasonable price
[quote comment="219647"]a car from animate, kawaii sou…[/quote]
'kawaisou' mean pity… u cannot use the word 'sou' for kawai.Its doesnt mean look kawai like u use in kirei sou etc..Japanese language is so complicated…dont ever say kawaisou to any japanese baby cause its mean pity her/him.
it looks great