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Scion Sales Data, Analysis & Trends

The most complete vehicle sales data for the Scion automotive brand. Brand and model level sales data in important global markets. Includes in-depth tables, charts and analysis on historical and recent sales data.

Scion Brand Sales Data & Reports In Key Markets

Here we have market level reports showing total Scion brand sales in key global automotive markets. Scion was a brand established by Toyota Motor Corporation in 2003 with the aim of targeting younger customers and offering vehicles with unique designs and features. The brand operated until 2016 when it was merged back into the Toyota lineup. Scion vehicles were known for their distinctive styling, customization options, and affordable pricing. The brand primarily focused on compact cars and hatchbacks, offering a simplified trim lineup and a "mono-spec" approach where most features were included as standard. Scion aimed to provide a simplified and transparent car-buying experience. The brand offered a no-haggle pricing policy, which meant that the price listed on the vehicle was the final price without the need for negotiation. In 2016, Toyota made the decision to discontinue the Scion brand and transition its models back into the Toyota lineup. The move was made to streamline operations and consolidate efforts under the Toyota brand.

Scion Model Sales Data, Analysis & Reports

One of the notable models from Scion was the Scion xB, which gained popularity for its boxy design, spacious interior, and versatile cargo capacity. It offered a unique alternative to traditional compact cars. Scion also introduced the Scion tC, a sporty coupe that appealed to younger drivers seeking a balance between performance and affordability. The tC featured a sleek design, a well-equipped interior, and a reasonable price point. In addition to the xB and tC, Scion offered other models such as the Scion FR-S, a rear-wheel-drive sports car developed in collaboration with Subaru, and the Scion iQ, a microcar designed for urban environments. Today, many former Scion models, such as the xB and tC, continue to be sold under the Toyota brand, often with updated names and minor design changes.

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