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Video: Scion's Bad Ass iQ Concept on Film
This aggressively styled 'little' concept car is Scion's version of the Toyota iQ micro subcompact that is already on sale in several key international markets including Japan and Europe. For its American debut that was staged at the New York Auto Show, Toyota chose to go with a widebody customization theme that was executed by Five Axis. Officially speaking, the Japanese firm has yet to reveal when, or if the iQ will make it to the U.S., but word has it that it will hit this side of the Atlantic in the early 2010s.
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2013 Scion Fr-s: This Is The Final Production Version And It Goes On Sale Next Spring [updated]
The third chapter of what has turned out to be a very long saga came to an end tonight with the official presentation of the new 2013 Scion FR-S, which follows the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ introductions at the Tokyo Motor Show earlier today. The name...
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New Toyota Gt 86 Sports Coupe With 2.0-liter Engine Officially Revealed In Production Guise [updated]
The wait for the most hotly anticipated (and teased, may we add..) sports cars of the year, the production version of the Toyota FT-86 2+2 coupe, is finally over as the Japanese automaker came out with all the juicy details ahead of the car's world...
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Video: Scion Walks Us Around The New Fr-s Sports Coupe Concept
Toyota’s North American subsidiary, Scion, surprised us today at the opening of the 2011 New York Auto Show with the world premiere of its new FR-S sports coupe concept. We say ‘surprised’ not because we weren’t expecting a...
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Breaking: Scion Teases Ft-86 Ii Concept Rwd Coupe Prior To Ny Show Debut
Toyota has been teasing us with its upcoming compact rear-wheel drive sports car since the original FT-86 concept at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, which was followed up by the FT-86 G Sports study a year later at the same show, and more recently, by the...
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Scion Reveals Iq Concept 'pimped' By Five Axis In New York: Gallery With 70 High-res Photos
What you see here is in essence a tuner-modified version of Toyota's iQ minicar that is already sold in Japan and Europe, and it officially confirms the Japanese automaker's interest in importing the 3+1 seater in the States under the Scion moniker....
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