| Japan:
Kanegasaki, Iwate (
Kanto Auto Works) | Japan:
Toyota, Aichi (Takaoka plant) }} |
Toyota Corolla (E140) |
Toyota Auris }} | 1.5 L
1NZ-FE I4 (Rumion) | 1.8 L
2ZR-FAE I4 (Rumion) | 2.4 L
2AZ-FE I4 }} | 5-speed
E351 manual transmission | 4-speed
U241E automatic transmission }} (manual) }} The second-generation Scion xB is styled as a 5-door
hatchback of the t2B concept. Toyota unveiled the production xB at the 2007
Chicago Auto Show. The new xB was rounder in shape and larger than its predecessor. The 2008 model year xB is wider, longer - including longer wheel to wheel - and heavier than the first-generation xB. The first-generation Scion xB (being a rebadge of the original Toyota bB) was based on the Yaris platform, but the second-generation xB was based on the new Corolla's platform. Design changes were said to be based on American buyers' "wants" relative to the first-generation. The Scion xB was produced by Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. based in Japan. Due to the
2011 Japanese earthquake, production was suspended from 14 March 2011 to 18 April 2011, affecting several Toyota vehicles, including the Scion xB and
Scion xD. Plants affected by the disaster included the Toyota Motor Hokkaido Plant, the Toyota Motor Tohoku Plant, and the Central Motor Corporation Miyagi Plant, which produces the
Toyota Yaris. has a higher fuel consumption than the previous model's 1.5 L engine ( city / hwy). A five-speed manual and a sequential-shift four-speed automatic are the only factory options aside from the color and stereo. A choice of three new head units is available on all 2008 Scions. All sound systems feature six speakers and standard iPod connectivity. The base head unit has MP3, WMA, and AAC CD compatibility and Scion's SSP equalizer presets. The base unit can also be set to any of three Scion model presets (xB, xD, or tC) and includes an "Automatic Sound Levelizer" feature that automatically increases the volume as the vehicle speed and ambient noise increases. The Premium head unit features a small LCD that can display pictures and movies downloaded from
Pioneer's website in addition to the features on the base unit. A navigation system is also available. The SNS 100 system can play DVD movies in addition to GPS functionality and the features of the base system, aside from the backlit color choices. All xBs come standard with four-wheel
anti-lock brakes,
brake assist,
electronic brakeforce distribution,
Vehicle Stability Control driver and front passenger dual stage airbags, front seat-mounted
side torso airbags, front and rear
side curtain airbags, and a first-aid kit. In 2013, the xB was chosen by cars.com as a Top 10 Best Base Model.
Model year changes Scion announced in March 2010 that the
2011 model, on sale late March 2010, is being given a facelift. Two new colors are available, and there are minor changes to the exterior body, including a revised front and rear bumper, new front grille, and new headlights and tail lights. The interior changes include a revised gauge cluster, center console and new driver and front passenger seats with new materials. The
MSRP rises to for the
manual and for the
automatic transmission. In addition, the Scion xB went on sale in
Canada for the first time along with the entire Scion lineup. In 2011, for the
2012 model year, a new radio with
bluetooth became standard. For the
2013 model year, Scion made a few enhancements including remodeled front and rear bumpers and a few interior upgrades including the optional BeSpoke radio. New colors are Absolutely Red and Nautical Blue Metallic (Absolutely Red was available in 2009 as RS 6.0). Stingray Metallic and Elusive Blue Metallic colors were dropped (Stingray Metallic was a very expensive color and Toyota no longer offers it on any model). Sales of the 2013 model began in February 2013. Sales for the
2014 model began in December 2013. No major changes for this model year. All models now come with a standard Scion 6.1-inch display touch screen audio system. Sales for the
2015 model began in December 2014. For the new model year, Scion added a standard backup camera to the xB as well as continuing the updates for 2014. The Scion xB, along with the
Toyota Matrix, was replaced by the second generation
Toyota Auris-based Scion iM, which launched in April 2015 for the 2016 model year. Due to the discontinuation of the Scion marque, the Scion iM was re-branded as the Toyota Corolla iM for the 2017 model year. The equivalent Australian-market Toyota Rukus was discontinued in October 2015 and the Japanese-market Toyota Corolla Rumion was discontinued in December 2015.
Safety The second-generation Scion xB has won the Top Safety Pick award by the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for six years in a row. It received an overall "Good" score in the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal offset crash test, and another "Good" overall score in the side impact crash test, with all nine measured categories also rated "Good". And a "Good" score in the roof strength test.
Awards Car and Driver magazine rated the 2008 xB as one of the top ten safe vehicles under .
Release Series vehicles Scion RIDE It is a 1:18
Ridemakerz model based on the second-generation Scion xB. The body was available in Cannonball Black, Comet Blue and Wasabi Green. The 7:8 full-sized concept and the toy were unveiled at the 2007
SEMA Show.
Toyota Corolla Rumion (E150N, 2007–2015) A differently styled version for the Japanese market.
Toyota Rukus (2010–2015) A differently styled version for the Australian market, with the 2.4l 2AZ-FE engine and a four-speed automatic gearbox, released June 2010. ==Electric vehicles==