What it Is
Scion xB Preview – 2007 Chicago Auto Show: You’re reading this and thinking that the Scion xB is the coolest car on the road – or maybe you think it’s the import equivalent of a Pontiac Aztek. Either way, you’re destined to continue dancing a love/hate tango with the newly minted 2008 Scion xB. It’s simply more box to love, with more room inside, more power and a trendier style. Based on the Scion t2B Concept, the xB proves that Scion is really like most other automakers: more is better, and that means that you’re really just like everyone else, too, just a little bigger, closer to middle age and more like your parents than you thought. But that’s okay. You don’t get asked for your ID anymore because you’re so much more mature, right?
Why it Matters
The xB really is the center of the Scion universe. Consider: the outgoing xA was really just an econobox that could’ve been sold as a Toyota – and probably more effectively. The successful Scion tC is such a strong and fun value that it would also be a hit with a Toyota badge affixed to its snout, or any other mainstream brand for that matter. The xB, however, is different. Too odd to be mainstream yet mainstream enough to be incredibly useful, the xB immediately appealed to a unique collection of car buyers who were attracted to something different than the standard SUV – yet with all of the practicality. The new model continues on this path, and should be just as successful as the first-generation xB it replaces.
What’s Under the Hood
For those of you who grind your teeth and count when you goose the throttle of the current xB, good news! The 2008 Scion xB offers 55 more horsepower, thanks to a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine – the same engine found under the hood of the tC. The engine, which makes 158 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 162 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm, should inject some needed performance into the box via either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. Toyota claims that the four-speed will offer sequential shifting, a first for Toyota. Ride and handling have also been improved, mainly due to the larger dimensions: the xB is four inches wider and a foot longer, riding on 16-inch standard wheels. Suspension-wise, the xB has an independent MacPherson front and a torsion beam rear set up.
What it Looks Like
It’s amazing how similar the 2008 Scion xB looks to the Scion t2B concept debuted at the 2005 New York International Auto Show. From the thick C-pillar to the wraparound headlights, high beltline, inset tail lamps and softened lines, the xB is trendy, futuristic and aggressive. At the press conference in Chicago, Scion officials showcased a Scion xB that had been lowered by two inches, shod with larger wheels and wearing a body kit. The result? One cool box, though the accessories weren’t necessary: the xB looks like it can carry the style quite fine as a stock model.
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About Brian Chee
Prior to joining Autobytel in the Spring of 2000, Brian Chee spent 15 years as a writer and editor in his native southern California, his work appearing in a wide variety of regional newspapers and online publications. As an editor at Autobytel, Brian has been quoted in numerous regional and national publications, including the Wall St. Journal and InStyle Magazine. He is responsible for writing, editing and planning content for three of the company’s consumer websites: autobytel.com, autoweb.com and carsmart.com. His “beat” includes vehicle reviews, features, news and Auto Show coverage. Brian considers himself a “SoCal” car enthusiast: the kind who grades a car on how it handles today’s urban and suburban reality of daily traffic gridlock, rising fuel prices and fast-paced lifestyles. Brian is an Eagle Scout, a member of the Automotive Press Association, the Motor Press Guild, and the California State University Advisory Board for Internet Writing. Brian holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism.
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