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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.
Lateral view of the AC Propulsion eBox. AC Propulsion executives announced their intention to convert Scion xBs to battery electric vehicles in October, 2003. [1] Company executives stated that the Scion xB was chosen in part due to its boxy shape which allows for good placement and installation of a battery pack.
xB: xB: 2003 2015 Toyota NBC platform. Toyota New MC platform. Subcompact hatchback (2003-2006), compact hatchback (2007-2015). Rebadged Toyota bB (first generation) and Toyota Corolla Rumion (second generation). xD: xD: 2007 2014 Toyota B platform: Subcompact hatchback based on Toyota Urban Cruiser. Replaces xA FR-S: FR-S: 2012 2016 N/A
English: 2010 Scion xB Release Series 7.0 photographed in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The Release Series 7.0 models were all finished in Murasaki (the purple color); 2,000 of them were produced for 2010.
Scion xB / Toyota Corolla Rumion / Toyota Ruckus (2007–2015) E160. Toyota Corolla (2012–present, B platform) E170, E180. Toyota Corolla / Toyota Levin (2013–present, New MC platform) Toyota Auris / Toyota Corolla / Scion iM (2012–2018, E180) E210. Toyota Corolla / Toyota Levin / Toyota Allion (2018–present) KE Platform (K, 2K, 3K, 4K ...
7 Specifications. Toggle Specifications subsection ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... 2004–2006 Scion xA; 2004–2006 Scion xB; 2006–2016 ...
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Scion was a marque of Toyota that debuted in 2003 and was available only in the United States and Canada. The marque was intended to appeal to younger customers: the Scion brand emphasized inexpensive, stylish, and distinctive sport compact vehicles, and used a simplified "pure price" sales concept that eschewed traditional trim levels and dealer haggling.