Scion ccX
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Not to be confused with Koenigsegg CCX.
Scion ccX | |
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Overview | |
Production | 2003- |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 3-door hatchback |
The Scion ccX is a concept car unveiled by the automaker Scion at the Detroit Auto Show on January 7, 2003. The concept car is not likely to be released, as the car is not mentioned on Scion's website, though other concepts such as the t2B and Fuse are. The car is unusual in design, with the roof comprising two panoramic sunroofs that slide in opposite directions connected to form a single platform, not unlike the Scion tC's single panoramic sunroof. The interior is made of futuristic-looking materials, such as blue sport seats and a sleek dash.
The car was designed in Japan and built in Italy. So far, only one has been built.
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Scion, a marque of Toyota Motor Corporation, road vehicle timeline, 2000s–present | ||||||||||
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Subcompact | xA | xD | ||||||||
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tC | tC | |||||||||
Sports car | FR-S | |||||||||
Concept cars: bbX · ccX · t2B · Fuse · Hako Coupe · iQ |
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