Toyota has prepared an eco offensive for this year’s edition of the Geneva Auto Show, with one of its top “green” soldiers being the electric version of the iQ.
The project is based on the current iQ, using Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive tech. It comes with an all-electric powertrain that uses a new compact lithium-ion battery, located under the car’s floor. This offers the vehicle a range of up to 65 miles (105 km) per charge.
“Based on the current iQ model, the EV prototype represents Toyota’s long-term vision for short-range, sustainable mobility and demonstrates the adaptability of Hybrid Synergy Drive technology for a range of alternative power systems. The vehicle successfully integrates an all-electric powertrain within the iQ package, maintaining the car’s essential urban-friendly agility with zero tailpipe emissions and easy, silent electric running,” stated the press release.
Toyota is testing the EV prototype in Europe this year and is considering introducing it to the market via a leasing program in 2012. The company has already announced that it will offer the vehicle in America.
“The EV prototype is being put through testing on European roads this year, with a potential market introduction through a leasing programme in 2012. Toyota has already announced its plans to bring the car to market in the USA and is also investigating its viability in other regions,” stated the press release.
The electric iQ is only a part of Toyota’s list of Geneva novelties, which also includes the Yaris HSD, Prius+ and FT-86 Concept II.
The project is based on the current iQ, using Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive tech. It comes with an all-electric powertrain that uses a new compact lithium-ion battery, located under the car’s floor. This offers the vehicle a range of up to 65 miles (105 km) per charge.
“Based on the current iQ model, the EV prototype represents Toyota’s long-term vision for short-range, sustainable mobility and demonstrates the adaptability of Hybrid Synergy Drive technology for a range of alternative power systems. The vehicle successfully integrates an all-electric powertrain within the iQ package, maintaining the car’s essential urban-friendly agility with zero tailpipe emissions and easy, silent electric running,” stated the press release.
Toyota is testing the EV prototype in Europe this year and is considering introducing it to the market via a leasing program in 2012. The company has already announced that it will offer the vehicle in America.
“The EV prototype is being put through testing on European roads this year, with a potential market introduction through a leasing programme in 2012. Toyota has already announced its plans to bring the car to market in the USA and is also investigating its viability in other regions,” stated the press release.
The electric iQ is only a part of Toyota’s list of Geneva novelties, which also includes the Yaris HSD, Prius+ and FT-86 Concept II.