Scion xB

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Scion xB
2006 Scion xB
Manufacturer Toyota
Also called Toyota bB
Toyota Corolla Rumion
Production 2004–present
Class station wagon
Body style(s) 5-door station wagon[1]
Layout FF layout
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
First generation
2006 Scion xB
Production 2004–2006
Assembly Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Engine(s) 1.5L 103 hp (77 kW) - 108 hp (81 kW) 1NZ-FE I4
1.3 L 2NZ-FE I4 (bB only)
Wheelbase 98.4 in (2499 mm)
Length 155.3 in (3945 mm)
Width 66.5 in (1689 mm)
Height 64.6 in (1641 mm)
Curb weight 2395 lb (1086 kg)
Related Scion xA
Toyota Platz
Toyota Vitz

The Scion xB is a vehicle made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door compact station wagon.

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[edit] First generation

The first-generation xB was a lightly-modified and rebadged version of the Japanese-market subcompact Toyota bB. It was a small station wagon based on the Toyota Echo/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 being the xA, based on the Toyota ist.

[edit] First-generation xB vs. first-generation bB

Only the first generation models for both the xB and bB are related. Second generation models are based upon different platforms.

To create the first generation xB, the bB was modified from right- to left-hand drive, the front passenger area was also changed significantly with the bB's front bench seat replaced with bucket seats and the column-mounted shifter changed to a floor-mounted shifter.

The available drivetrains also differed. The bB was available with either the 1.3 L I4 2NZ-FE engine or the 1.5 L 1NZ-FE, mated exclusively to a 4-speed automatic transmission with available all wheel drive. The xB was only available with the 1NZ-FE, but offers both a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. All-wheel drive was not offered on the xB.

The Toyota bB was not equipped with a spare tire. On the Scion xB, a compact spare tire was stored under the left side of a raised rear cargo floor. Since the spare tire raised the cargo floor by several inches, a storage bin was added to the right of the spare tire to reclaim some of the lost storage space. A jack was stored under the driver's seat of the xB.

The Toyota bB had a pull-out storage tray under the passenger seat that the xB lacks.

The bB began production in 2001, three years before the introduction of the xB. Sale of the bB ended in 2005, one year before the first generation xB.

[edit] Second generation

Second generation
2008 Scion xB
Production 2008-
Assembly Kanegasaki, Isawa, Iwate, Japan
Engine(s) 2.4L 158 hp (118 kW) I4 (Scion xB only)
1.3 L K3-VE I4
1.5 L 3SZ-VE I4
Wheelbase 102.4 in (2600 mm)
Length 167.3 in (4250 mm)
Width 69.3 in (1760 mm)
Height 64.7 in (1644 mm)
Curb weight 3,026 lb (1,373 kg)
Related Toyota Corolla
Toyota Matrix

Toyota unveiled the second-generation xB at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. Manufactured for Toyota by Central Motor Co, the new xB is more rounded in shape and larger than its predecessor. It is styled as a 5-door version of the t2B concept unveiled at the 2006 New York Auto Show. The 2008 xB is 2.8-inch (71 mm) wider and 12-inch (300 mm) longer (including 4-inch (100 mm) longer wheel to wheel) than the first-generation xB. The second-generation xB is powered by a 2.4L engine shared with the tC and the Toyota Camry, which adds about 50% more power, but at 22 mpg[clarify] City / 28 mpg Hwy) also has a higher fuel consumption than the previous model's 1.5l engine (31 mpg City / 34 - 35 mpg Hwy).[2] Similar to the 2006 model, the xB includes standard features like VSC and ABS. Six airbags come standard, as well as cruise control.

A choice of three new head units are available on all 2008 Scions. All sound systems feature six speakers and standard iPod connectivity. The base head unit has MP3, WMA, and AAC CD compatibility and Scion's SSP equalizer presets. The base unit can also be set to any of three Scion model presets (xB, xD, or tC) and includes an "Automatic Sound Levelizer" feature that automatically increases the volume as the vehicle speed and ambient noise increases. The Premium head unit features a small LCD that can display pictures and movies downloaded from Pioneer's website in addition to the features on the base unit. A navigation system is also available. The SNS 100 system can play DVD movies in addition to GPS functionality and the features of the base system, aside from the backlit color choices.

A five-speed manual and a sequential-shift four-speed automatic are the only factory options aside from the color and stereo. The second-generation Scion xB is over 600 pounds (270 kg) heavier than the first. This marks a serious departure from the character of the car. The second-generation Scion xB is not a rebadged Toyota bB like the first-generation model, but instead was designed based on American buyers "wants" and then rebadged Toyota Corolla Rumion in Japan.

Car And Driver magazine rated the 2008 xB as one of the top ten safe vehicles under $25,000 [3]

[edit] Scion marketing

The Scion xB's marketing is aimed at Generation Y, Americans born between 1978 and 1990. This group of car buyers is extremely important to manufacturers due to their large numbers (78 million) and their differing perceptions and demands of the vehicles they drive.

Although Toyota expected the xA to sell better than the xB, the reverse proved to be true, with the xB outselling its brother 2 to 1[4], possibly due to the xB's distinctive styling, and the xB's unique combination of van-like cargo and passenger space with a very compact size.[original research?]

The xB, like the xA and tC, was also available in a "Release Series" for each of its model years. These came with limited-edition paint colors, matching seat colors, and special modifications such as DVD players, custom tail lights, special wheels or wheel covers, and other accessories, along with special badging indicating the serial number. Limited Edition vehicles were, from a marketing standpoint, used to create a buzz for the brand name, with their exterior colors tending toward loud or bright hues (i.e. orange, yellow, red, blue, green). Because of the growing popularity of the Scion product line and the small production runs (most dealers only receive two or three of each RS model), these limited edition vehicles quickly sell out.[citation needed] Preordering is available at each dealership on a first-come, first-served basis.[citation needed] Scion's "Pure Price" program requires dealerships to sell the vehicle at the MSRP. Naturally, resale values of Release Series vehicles command a premium because of their packaged options and scarcity.[citation needed]

[edit] Release series vehicles

2004 xB RS 1.0
2004 xB RS 1.0

2004

  • xB RS 1.0 only available in Hot Lava Orange with 2100 units produced (504 units w/5spd, 1596 units w/automatic)

2005

  • xB RS 2.0 only available in Solar Yellow with 2500 units produced)

2006

  • xB RS 3.0 only available in Envy Green with 2200 units produced)
  • xB RS 4.0 only available in Maziora Torched Penny (polarized goldish-brown) with 2500 units produced)

2008

  • xB RS 5.0 only available in Gold Rush Mica with 2500 units produced (First RS Scion other than the tC to have a sunroof)

[edit] Scion xB in the media

  • Actor, director and producer Tom Hanks owns a Scion xB which has been modified to turn it into an 'environment-friendly car' that runs on batteries. A short film about his car can be seen on Hanks' MySpace page.

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