Manufacturer | Scion |
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Body style | 2-door coupe |
Layout | FF layout |
Engine | 2.4L I4 |
Wheelbase | 106.3 in (2,700 mm) |
Length | 174.0 in (4,420 mm) |
Width | 70.7 in (1,796 mm) |
Height | 52.1 in (1,323 mm) |
The Scion Fuse is a concept car created under one of Toyota's brands, Scion. The Fuse was built by Five Axis Models in Huntington Beach, CA with assistance from MillenWorks.[1] It 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 (119 kW) and 163 lb·ft (221 N·m) of torque.
The Fuse uses very high-tech instruments in it along with a highly sophisticated steer by wire system. Inside the Fuse are video, driving, and car configurations that can make driving around a bit easier. With the help of the Wi-Fi connection that is built into the Fuse, the driver and passengers can instant message one of their friends; much like how a computer or a mobile phone does. Also, the front passenger seat can fold down to create a table, footrest, or just as extra cargo space.
In 2007, PickupTruck.com published an article stating that Toyota is "seriously thinking" about producing a small pickup truck based on the Scion Fuse concept. The article stated the vehicle would be called the Scion xP.[2] Toyota has made no official announcements about this, or any production vehicle based on the Fuse.
The Scion Fuse has been featured in a virtual world called "There".
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Concept cars: bbX · ccX · t2B · Fuse · Hako Coupe · iQ |