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.
Some of the engineers and designers at Toyota's CALTY studios must be envious of Honda's powersports division. We can't think ...
I have just one final thing to say regarding the Scion 01. Please, Toyota, please put the thing into production. Okay, maybe ...
There's a lot going on at SEMA, but here are a few things form Day 1 you shouldn't miss. The post SEMA Day 1: See a ride fit ...
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 ...
The most powerful UTV in the world is a Toyota? Toyota’s U.S. design team has built and revealed a SEMA show concept called ...
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 ...