Toyota’s Scion iQ Electric car has been heard of for more than a year now. During a recent meeting, it was announced that the official launch of all-electric Scion iQ will be in 2012 for the United States.
If you’re looking for an adorable and "green" car, then you'll definitely find what you're looking for in this vehicle; however, if you have a long commute, you might want to wait until the Toyota Scion iQ's battery technology improves, as it has been noted that it can only go 50 miles on a single charge.
The Scion iQ's MSRP has yet to be announced and the vehicle’s price is sure to influence potential buyers one way or the other. Along with the price of gas today, some buyers may find that any price for the battery-powered Scion iQ will be worth it in the end.
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The Toyota Scion iQ Electric Car Will be Released in 2012
Trend Themes
1. All-electric Cars - The launch of the Toyota Scion iQ Electric car highlights the trend towards all-electric cars, emphasizing the need for continued innovation in battery technology.
2. Eco-friendly Vehicles - The release of the Scion iQ Electric car reflects the trend towards eco-friendly vehicles and presents an opportunity for companies to develop more sustainable transportation options.
3. Long-range Electric Vehicles - The limited range of the Scion iQ Electric car raises the need for more long-range electric vehicles that will provide consumers with greater flexibility and appeal to a larger market.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The release of the Toyota Scion iQ Electric car highlights the need for continued innovation in the automotive industry to develop more sustainable and eco-friendly transportation options.
2. Battery Industry - The limitations of the Scion iQ Electric car's battery technology present an opportunity for the battery industry to innovate and develop more efficient and long-lasting batteries for all-electric vehicles.
3. Renewable Energy Industry - The trend towards eco-friendly vehicles and all-electric cars highlights the need for increased investment in renewable energy sources to power these vehicles and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.