What was the outcome of the Toyota iQ?
The outcome of this project formed the basis for the development of Toyota iQ. The objective was a new kind of city car, one that would accommodate four people within an overall length of less than three metres. The result was a landmark solution that will have a long term influence on Toyota’s future vehicle development.
What kind of suspension does the Toyota iQ have?
Toyota iQ is built on a new platform with MacPherson strut front suspension and a newly developed compact rear torsion beam. Together these provide dynamic handling with high degree of ride comfort. The suspension is fine tuned to let the car hug corners at speed, without losing stability.
Is the Toyota iQ a good city car?
Toyota iQ represents the successful outcome of Toyota’s well-established drive to reduce the environmental impact of its vehicles without compromising performance and driving dynamics. With CO2 emissions as low as 99g/km (with manual transmission), it is clearly a city car that’s in the right place at the right time.
Is the 2007 Polaris IQ touring FST a snowmobile?
Below is the information on the 2007 Polaris IQ Touring FST. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2007 Polaris IQ Touring FST use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Touring snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.
What kind of engine does a Polaris FS IQ have?
At 80 hp, this is the lesser-powered of Polaris’ four-stroke engines. Its EFI was recalibrated this year for improved cold starting and better fuel efficiency. It uses a Bosch closed loop ignition and fuel control.
What kind of suspension does a Polaris IQ cruiser have?
The rear suspension rests in a 136-inch-long track with 1-inch lugs. The IQ Cruiser has the auto-adjustable ACE feature on the rear suspension. The ACE, controlled by a handlebar-mounted button, allows drivers to adjust the suspension at several settings between “soft” and “firm.”