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Customise your iQ for a colourful new look

Toyota’s small city car, the iQ, is to be offered with new customisations to give the model a series of new stand-out looks.

Renowned for its super-compact body and interior room for four, the iQ is now available with a range of colourful body and roof decals and a choice of leather upholstery options.

Toyota iQ Swirl

Customers can mix and match patterns and shades, choosing from a range of eight external paint colours, six leather combinations and six roof and body decals.

Reflecting the urban appeal of the iQ, the model is available with decals called Swirl (psychedelic swirls in multicolour), Box (a scattering of colourful quadrilaterals), Bloom (retro daisies), Pulse (a swoosh of grey strokes) and Aqua (a flow of bubbles).

Each decal design can be specified separately for the car’s roof and sides.

The six leather options match Nappa leather upholstery for all four seats with toning – or contrasting – stitching and fillet inserts around the shoulder area. The combinations are black leather with platinum fillets and stitching, platinum leather with black fillets and stitching , red leather with platinum fillets and stitching, black leather with Electric Blue fillets and stitching, black leather with burnt orange fillets and stitching, and black leather with red fillets and stitching.

The customisation options are available now and can be specified for all versions of iQ, with the leathers priced £775, side decals £200 and roof decals £180, all inclusive of VAT, and covered by Toyota’s 5 year, 100,000 mile warranty.

The iQ is priced from £10,655 and benefits from emissions as low as 99g/km CO2 and fuel economy as strong as 64.2 mpg (combined).

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Faye Sunderland, January 23, 2012
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