We haven’t heard of Toyota having to make a third shift in order to keep up with demand for the iQ city car like Porsche had to do with the Cayenne SUV, so obviously something had to be done. The obvious answer: put a socket in it!
Toyota being leaders in the field of mass-market hybrids, Toyota still has big plans and ambitions in when it comes to electric vehicles. At the upcoming 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, the Japanese automaker plans to drop an all-electric version of the iQ called the FT-EV III Concept.
We know they even have plans for a test fleet, and that production is imminent, but the FT-EV III is still a stidy into pure electric city driving. The Big T says the electric iQ concept offers a range of about 105 kilometers (65 miles) on a full charge of its lithium-ion battery.
We know they even have plans for a test fleet, and that production is imminent, but the FT-EV III is still a stidy into pure electric city driving. The Big T says the electric iQ concept offers a range of about 105 kilometers (65 miles) on a full charge of its lithium-ion battery.