- 2014 Scion FR-S: Although nothing has been confirmed, Scion is expected to introduce a turbocharged version of the FR-S by 2013. Toyota engineers have confirmed that the guts of the current drivetrain are capable of withstanding the additional stresses of a more powerful engine and there's plenty of room under the hood to add a little hardware.
Scion iQ
- 2015 Scion iQ: This all-new minicar was just introduced for 2012 so don't expect to see any major changes for a few years.
- 2012 Scion iQ EV: A pure electric version of the Scion iQ will arrive in 2012, but it will only be available to fleet customers.
Scion xB
- 2014 Scion xB: After a mild refresh for the 2011 model year, the Scion xB isn't likely to receive any major changes until 2014 at the earliest.

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bobpuntagorda says:
05:56 PM, 06/09/2010
I saw the Toyota BBX in Japan on two trips many years ago. When they started importing in 2004 I was the first to buy xB from Palm Toyota. I call it fun, funky and functional (my 3 f's). I've never had a car over 3 years until my xB and hate to give it up. I was in Europe in April and saw the new iQ in Spain, France and Italy. When it comes to the US I want to be the first one again for my new scion. Toyota/Scion have hoped the market would be mainly to young people...I am 66 and lovin my xB, so are many, many ole folks here in Florida. I hope Scion keeps to its release date at the end of the year or first of 2011.
jscion says:
03:43 PM, 06/09/2010
I remember how much I used to absolutely love this brand. They had cars that set trends for future models from other manufactureres and looked like nothing else on the market. Now, there is no more excitement in a Scion than you would find in a run of the mill Toyota Corolla! I loved it so much that I bought myself an XA in 2006 that I now have 75K miles on. Toyota got stupid in recent years with boring models that filtered down into the second generation XB and the rather unattractive and uninspiring replacement for the XA, the XD.
We waited 7 loooong years for a second generation TC and the new one isn't all that impressive. Adding insult to injury, the mild facelift that the XB gets doesn't even include new wheel covers. Scion has lost its touch and at this point, Toyota should either revamp the line with it's own exclusive to Scion line of cars such as Lexus has, or blend the current models in with Toyota. The new TC looks more like a Toyota than a Scion anyway. What a waste!!!!!
Toyota, if you read this, know that I am a disappointed in the current Scion line and will probably go with Subaru or even Kia next time around.
importinsider says:
10:31 AM, 06/09/2010
Oddly enough, the Scion iQ is going to be the best looking/designed/original car in the line-up. Scion buried themselves with the successor to the xB, and the tC is above average but it's filer for the masses.