Built from Tacoma parts, the SEMA-debuting Scion 01 shows Toyota testing the waters of the fast-growing off-road SxS segment.
While some might remember Scion as Toyota’s youth car brand from 2003-2016, that’s not what's going on this time.
I have just one final thing to say regarding the Scion 01. Please, Toyota, please put the thing into production. Okay, maybe ...
Some of the engineers and designers at Toyota's CALTY studios must be envious of Honda's powersports division. We can't think ...
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Boxer engines are usually love-it or hate-it affairs. Personally, I love the rumble of a good, flat engine. Notice I said "good," because up until recently, our long-term Scion FR-S' little 2.0-liter ...
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Toyota Kinda Sorta Brings Back Scion

The Scion brand was invented by Toyota for the North American market in a bid to cater to young drivers. Unfortunately, the ...
I come to bury Scion, not to praise it. The evil that brands do lives after them, in the form of free-fall resale value and difficult-to-source parts; the good is often buried with the dealer signage.
It’s amusing to watch automakers try to figure out what exactly so-called Millennials want in a car. Connectivity options! Funky styling! Loud colours! Lasers and rap music! It’s a little like ...