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Scion Moves to Expand its Lineup


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Washington DC August 10, 2010; The AIADA newsletter reported that Toyota's Scion youth brand was conceived as a three-product lineup, but it will stretch to four vehicles early next year and could add other products as well.

The lineup will be "a mix of evolution and revolution" in the future, said Jack Hollis, vice president of the brand. According to Automotive News, the Scion tC redesign arrives in October, and the all-new iQ minicar will arrive in early 2011. But it may not end there.

Last year Toyota said it would not build the small, A-BAT pickup concept that had been a head-turner at the 2008 Detroit auto show. But Hollis said the A-BAT is not dead after all. The idea of a parcel carrier not meant for heavy hauling is attractive to Gen Y buyers, he said.


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Also, the boxy Hako coupe concept, with its 94.5-inch wheelbase, is under study as a "creative-utility" vehicle. The Hako appeared at the 2009 New York show.

"I don't think Scion needs to be reinvented, but we need to find the next dimension," Hollis said. Scion sales fell 22 percent through July of this year – after a 49 percent plunge in 2009.

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