Filed under: Europe, Hatchback, Toyota Toyota iQ N-Collection - Click above for high-res image gallery We've seen no lack of superminis specially outfitted by fashion labels, from the the Citroen DS3 by Yves Saint Laurent and the Mini Clubman by Agent Provocateur to the Fiat 500 by Diesel and Lancia Ypsilon by Versus. This, however, is another story altogether. Toyota's European operations has teamed up with Belgian chocolatiers Neuhaus to come up with the special-edition iQ N-Collection. Limited to just 700 units, the Neuhaus edition city car comes in two flavors: Chocolate brown or cream butter, each with correspondingly delicious interiors and the requisite special badging. The car that looks tastier than the Aston Martin Cygnet and which could be the perfect dessert to follow the Oscar Meyer weinermobile, although the tasty duo is currently only available in Germany. Pricing comes in at for 14,600 euros (~$19,500), or about 1700 euros more than a base iQ with the same 1.0-liter VVT engine Gallery: Toyota iQ N-Collection [Source: OmniAuto (translated)]Toyota iQ N-Collection by Neuhaus gives Germans their chocolate fix originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 26 Mar 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read More...