Toyota iQ is a miniature city car produced since 2008. Toyota claims it is the smallest four-seater in the world, unlike the Smart Fortwo, which is similar in size and can only accommodate two people. The iQ is designed to accommodate the most compact equipment as compactly as possible (the car even has air conditioning). The iQ is also designed to earn a maximum five-star rating in European Union NCAP crash tests. The maneuverable car is extremely environmentally friendly and consumes very little fuel - only 4.3 l / 100km. The iQ has a rear window airbag to protect the rear seat occupants in the event of a rear-end impact.