Future Truck: 2010 Scion xP (the 'P' stands for Pickup)
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Future Truck: 2010 Scion xP (the 'P' stands for Pickup)
Future Truck: 2010 Scion xP
By: Mike Levine / Mark Stehrenberger
Posted: 06-17-07 11:21 PT
© 2007 PickupTruck.com, Mark Stehrenberger Design
Toyota is on a roll. It's the only manufacturer whose mid-size and full-size pickups sales volumes are both up in 2007. So how to keep the momentum going?
Word has it that Toyota is seriously thinking about giving its youth-oriented Scion brand a small two-door unibody pickup with design DNA based on the Scion Fuse sports coupe concept, seen earlier this year at the New York Auto Show.
The Scion xP runabout would join Scion's other cars - the xB, xD, and tC. The xP would be a stepping stone for Gen-Y buyers, who could move from the urban hipness of a Scion pickup into the larger utility of a Toyota Tacoma or Tundra as they start families and careers.
From the side, the pickup has a low, aggressive stance with a race helmet inspired wraparound window that provides a panoramic view. The visor-like windshield is balanced by strong C-pillars, adding a sense of security and protection.
The idea of a future Scion pickup with a high level of performance and additional hi-tech features just might see the light of day.
Power is provided by Scion's 161-hp/163 lb-ft 2.4-liter DOHC four banger. This fuel efficient engine offers plenty of kick for a two-person hauler. It's also plenty of fun, with a 5-speed manual transmission and 6,500-rpm redline.
And when the car is parked, you can sweep your foot over an infrared sensor in the rear bumper to activate the tailgate, which drops down and becomes a bench for sedentary friends. You'll need something to drink, so the rear console houses a detachable beverage cooler. This arrangement is paired with rear foldout speakers for an unexpected social environment.
The xP's base price would start around $12,000 - almost $1,500 less than a Ford Ranger.
By: Mike Levine / Mark Stehrenberger
Posted: 06-17-07 11:21 PT
© 2007 PickupTruck.com, Mark Stehrenberger Design
Toyota is on a roll. It's the only manufacturer whose mid-size and full-size pickups sales volumes are both up in 2007. So how to keep the momentum going?
Word has it that Toyota is seriously thinking about giving its youth-oriented Scion brand a small two-door unibody pickup with design DNA based on the Scion Fuse sports coupe concept, seen earlier this year at the New York Auto Show.
The Scion xP runabout would join Scion's other cars - the xB, xD, and tC. The xP would be a stepping stone for Gen-Y buyers, who could move from the urban hipness of a Scion pickup into the larger utility of a Toyota Tacoma or Tundra as they start families and careers.
From the side, the pickup has a low, aggressive stance with a race helmet inspired wraparound window that provides a panoramic view. The visor-like windshield is balanced by strong C-pillars, adding a sense of security and protection.
The idea of a future Scion pickup with a high level of performance and additional hi-tech features just might see the light of day.
Power is provided by Scion's 161-hp/163 lb-ft 2.4-liter DOHC four banger. This fuel efficient engine offers plenty of kick for a two-person hauler. It's also plenty of fun, with a 5-speed manual transmission and 6,500-rpm redline.
And when the car is parked, you can sweep your foot over an infrared sensor in the rear bumper to activate the tailgate, which drops down and becomes a bench for sedentary friends. You'll need something to drink, so the rear console houses a detachable beverage cooler. This arrangement is paired with rear foldout speakers for an unexpected social environment.
The xP's base price would start around $12,000 - almost $1,500 less than a Ford Ranger.
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Scion should do it. Toyota should make Scion a complete division similar to Lexus. The should set up their own dealerships. I'm sure Toyota is being very cautious in not trying to make too many divisions similar to GM. But I think Toyota can pull it off...that xP rocks and I think it will do well...
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Well the Subaru Brat was a popular - and pretty capable little soft-roader in its day. This looks like a new take on that lightweight, inexpensive, sports car/beach buggy that could also do a little light hauling when needed. Nice job . . . hope they build it!
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This is a good idea. Basically the 'former' compact trucks (ie. tacoma, ranger, etc) have all evolved into midsize truck. Many people are looking for small trucks. I wouldnt' mind having one. I dont need a huge truck, but I need something with more cargo than my car. A truck is neat