Scion will sell Toyota iQ in the United States

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New iQ is expected to make U.S. debut at next months Los Angeles Auto Show


Last month we reported that future variants based on Toyotas new iQ minicar platform could be offered in the United States to take advantage of growing demand for compact and fuel-efficient cars, however a new report claims the iQ itself could make its way into American showrooms but with one major exception the car would be sold as a Scion.

The iQ is scheduled to be launched late next year in Europe and Japan, the two markets the car was primarily designed for, however the changing landscape of the U.S. auto industry and Scions need of a revamped lineup makes for a strong business case to bring the new minicar Stateside.
The other reason why it likely wont be sold as a Toyota is because its low fuel consumption rating could end up luring away customers from the more expensive third-generation Prius, also due for launch next year, as well as the slightly bigger Yaris.

According to MotorTrend, the iQ will be presented with a Scion badge as early as next months Los Angeles Auto Show and could be in sale by the end of next year. European and Japanese versions are expected to be powered by a compact three-cylinder engine, however if launched in America the iQ would likely be fitted with a more powerful four-cylinder unit.

The iQ could be a perfect addition for the Scion brand. Its expected price tag of less than $15,000 coupled with its young and hip styling could generate the same excitement that the original xA and xB models did when they were launched earlier this decade.
Compared to the semi-successful 'smart' minicar, the iQ is also more practical and is expected to be more fuel efficient.
 
When the iQ was first unveiled, I said Scion would be mad to not sell this in the United States, and it seems Toyota executives agree.
 
I'm loving the new automotive landscape in America, bring the mini cars on
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I see "iQ" and want to pronounce it. When I do, it comes out "ick." That said, I kind of like it.

I do wish companies would stop making "American" versions of cars. With this one, it's like they said: "Hey, gas is stupid-expensive in the U.S., let's bring this really efficient small car over." Then they went: "you know, it's most important feature for the U.S. market is its fuel-efficiency, let's **** that up by putting a bigger motor in for the U.S. market, Americans will want that." Assholes.
 

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