2011 Scion iQ Evasive
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(from Scion Press
Release) SEMA Show-time in Las Vegas for Toyota is all
about giving iQ the kind of look-at-me dazzle that’s perfect for the
world’s most famous adult playground. The specialist auto show is
hosting an array of full-blooded customised versions that take the
style-setting urban car into a new world of pumped bodywork and
pimped interiors.
Three iQ have been created for the show’s Tuner Challenge, with a
fourth custom special displaying a radical chop-top look. They are
joined at SEMA by further American-market models that have been
given ultimate makeovers, plus some of Toyota’s latest State-side
racing machinery.
Michael Chang, Jon Sibal and Tatsu are the famous tuners who have
worked their magic on iQ. Chang has produced the iQ-RS, giving the
car the full motorsport treatment: key elements include a carbon
fibre body kit, Air Runner suspension, Sparco race seats and Advan
Racing wheels.
SEMA also marks the public debut of the first race car to be
developed from the new, third generation Yaris. The Yaris B-Spec
Club Racer will be competing in SCCA championship racing in the USA
next year, driven by American BMX star Jamie Bestwick.