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Toyota iQ: first road tests but will it see success in Europe?

From the outside you’d never guess it, but inside it’s surprising (in its small way), how much space there is.
The new anti-Smart Toyota iQ, which we will see in October, is debuting at the Paris show.
The editorial at edmunds, who were invited to Japan for an exclusive peek, is the originality of the concept, equal to the innovation of the Smart in the days of its appearance on the market.

According to them, this is a new bench mark in city cars.
The Japanese company is not hiding its pride over the “smallest four seater car in the world”, although edmunds has said it’s only a four seater if the fourth passenger is very small, or a new born child, for example.

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