Smaller heater/ air conditioning unit saves space while flat under-floor fuel tank with rear-angled shock absorbers reduces the car’s overall length. Flat-bottomed steering wheel also provides the driver with greater legroom and steering-wheel-based audio controls contribute to space-saving as well as driver convenience and safety.
50/50 split rear seats can be separately folded flat to increase the available load area for more luggage capacity as rich chocolate-plum colored interiors contrasts with the matt silver of the exterior to complete the futuristic look of the car. To be made with a choice of one of two petrol or one diesel engine, the iQ is expected to deliver outstanding fuel economy and exceptionally low CO2 emissions, starting at around 100g/km, with production commencing later this year.
Source: Dezeen
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