Scion xB The Scion xB is the United States|American-market name given to the subcompact car Toyota bB. It is a small wagon based on the Toyota Yaris platform....See more »
Scion xB The Scion xB is the United States|American-market name given to the subcompact car Toyota bB. It is a small wagon based on the Toyota Yaris platform. The xB was one of two models in the lineup of Toyota's US-exclusive Scion division present at the brand's 2004 launch (the other was the Scion xA, based on the Toyota ist). Both cars feature the Toyota 1NZ-FE engine, rated at 108 hp (81 kW) at 6000 rpm and 105 lb-ft of torque at 4200 rpm. Scion tC The Scion tC is a sports compact automobile introduced by Toyota in 2004 as a concept vehicle under its recently introduced Scion brand name. The Scion tC was designed to appeal to the Generation Y market and get them locked into the Toyota brand before any other car manufacturer could have a chance. They hoped to do so by making standard features numerous and optional features extremely easy to add. The Scion lineup in general, including the tC, was designed to replace the Toyota Celica, supplanting it with a sportier selection that would be more attractive to younger buyers. Scion Fuse The Scion Fuse was a concept car created under one of Toyota's brands, Scion. The Fuse was first introduced at the 2006 New York International Auto Show. According to Scion, this "sports coupe concept" is supposed to be Scion's sports coupe icon. The Fuse uses a DOHC gasoline I4 engine equipped with multi-port fuel-injection and VVT-i. The engine's compression ratio is 9.6:1, and is rated at 160 hp and 163 lb-ft of torque.See less »