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Toyota iQ 130G Introduced in Japan

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While the Toyota iQ is set to receive a facelift that will bring minor modifications at the upcoming Paris Auto Show, the vehicle has just received a special version for the Japanese market.

Dubbed the iQ 130G, the new incarnation of the mini vehicle comes with a list of changes that brings it closer to the Scion iQ (the iQ is marketed as a Scion for the U.S. market). The vehicle comes with revised bumpers that feature a more dynamic design, a set of exterior mirrors that use a gray finish and a revised exhaust tip.

Toyota has also brought a series of interior modifications, with the list including new color combinations for the leather finish and piano black trimming. These are aimed at offering a premium feeling that makes the vehicle more refined and also allow the customers to personalize their iQ.

The iQ 130G is only available with the 1.3 liter VVT-i (the unit uses variable valve timing engine), which delivers 95 hp in JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) spec. The unit can be matted to a manual gearbox or to a continuously variable transmission. As a reminder, we’ll tell you that the standard iQ can also be ordered with a 1.0 liter VVT-i petrol powerplant that produces 68 hp, as well as with a 1.4 liter diesel powerplant that develops 88.5 hp.

If you want to know how the Toyota iQ feels to drive in various environments you car read our review of the car by following this link.
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