The Scion xB is a subcompact or a compact car that was manufactured and marketed by Scion, a part of Tata Motor Corporation. The Scion xB was introduced in 2004 and is a successful model that is still manufactured and used in different parts of the World. The Scion xB was available in the five door small station wagon body style. The parts of the Scion xB were assembled at the plant in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. The Scion xB was manufactured in two generations; the current models after 2008 are part of the second generation of the Scion xB.
The Scion xB used the FF layout; front engine model with front wheel drive or optional all wheel drive. The Scion xB used the 1.5 Liter 103 hp (77 KW) I4 1NZ-FE engine and the 1.3 Litre 2NZ-FE I4 engine. The Scion xB was supported by the four speed automatic or the five speed manual transmission. The Scion xA, Toyota Platz and the Toyota Vitz were considered as successful models of cars that were related to the Scion xB. The Scion xB is also a successful model that is still manufactured and used in parts of the United States.