Scion has a new purpose in life. As of now, Scion is a mobility brand of Toyota’s—but not the lame kind of mobility. Like ...
After unveiling a Scion off-roader concept at SEMA, Toyota has clarified its future plans for the brand—and they don't ...
Toyota’s Scion brand returns with a wild hybrid concept, hinting at a nontraditional future filled with experimental mobility ...
Starting with a side-by-side first shown in November, the revived Scion brand will become a 'mobility' company, but don't expect a new tC.
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Turns out, Toyota’s Scion revival is even more ambitious than expected
The Japanese automaker plans to use its resurrected sub-brand for much more than Tacoma-powered hybrid off-road buggies.
Toyota's Scion brand has not sold a car since 2016, when it closed operations and either discontinued or rebranded its ...
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Toyota’s Wild Scion Off-Roader Could Become a Production Reality
The automaker is reportedly putting some serious thought into building its Tacoma-powered hybrid buggy for real.
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Scion just announced two years of free maintenance to help make its struggling brand more attractive to budget-minded consumers. Today it also unveiled its new 2011 xD Release Series 3.0 it hopes will ...
When Scion hit U.S. streets in 2004, it was a quirky little brand that sprouted from its traditionalist parent company, Toyota. Today, the original Scion oddballs—the first-gen xB and xA—are gone, ...
Underneath the smiling, extroverted contours of this rebadged Toyota lives a remarkably happy little car, with no poses, no pretensions, no wistful musing that, with a little more punch, it could have ...
At about 10 feet long, the Scion iQ maneuvers and parks in cities with amazing ease, but it takes a firm hand to control it on the highway. Wayne Cunningham Managing Editor / Roadshow Wayne Cunningham ...
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