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WingsofWar 10-11-2010 06:08 PM

86 not a Scion afterall (theory)
 
This just dawned on me, Scion ideals have always been to appeal to the younger crowd and costs of vehicles are very affordable for those demographics.

All this talk about the FT being a Scion might be true, heres why. Toyota currently is incredibly big on the Green Movement in the automotive industry. They have several hybrid cars in their current available lineup. Scion however still has ample room to launch a hybrid. While many youth today wouldn't drive a Prius, that doesn't mean they wouldn't want drive a hybrid. Based on their Fashion over Function mentality, a good looking sporty URBAN commuter with room, with good gas mileage for those poor college students, is what Scion would need to blow up their image a bit.

heres the car to do it. and FT-ch
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....-ch-01_opt.jpg

I had forgotten about this concept car, but this car was announced that among the Hybrid/Prius platforms, the North American Marketing Strategy built this car to "appealing to a younger, less-affluent buyer demographic."
Meaning this could very well be sold under Scion Management as an FT as discussed in the Toyota Dealer Management Meeting in Vegas.

Quote:

The direct reference to the 8-bit generation is meant to be fun and innovative, colorful and stylish, with strong appeal to young buyers. Lighter in weight and even more fuel efficient than Prius, the concept specifically targets a lower price point than Prius, thus appealing to a younger, less-affluent buyer demographic.
Pointing to how Prius has become a universal icon for hybrid technology, Lentz confirmed that TMS is developing a Prius family "marketing strategy" for North America that will take full advantage of the Prius brand equity.
Its a viable theory as, if this concept would come into fruition, it would not be lined up as a Toyota because of its heavy ties with Prius. This is not a Prius replacement, but an extension of design philosophy catering to youth. So the more logical Alternative branding would be released as a Scion FT.

THOUGHTS?

xclusive_brett 10-11-2010 06:13 PM

scion has the iq coming out next year. its small and echo friendly. though that car does look a little like the hako concept. I think that it could do well in the line up, but give it a couple years

WingsofWar 10-11-2010 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xclusive_brett (Post 20625)
scion has the iq coming out next year. its small and echo friendly. though that car does look a little like the hako concept. I think that it could do well in the line up, but give it a couple years

right but the IQ is also a micro car, which might not be the most fashionable urban vehicles to drive. a Proper stylish 4 seater hatch is more appropriate for younger demographics.

WingsofWar 10-11-2010 06:24 PM

Also This line up would makes more sense to me.

Scion = FTch Hybrid
Toyota = FT86 SportsCoupe
Lexus = FThs Sports Hybrid

A-Spike 10-11-2010 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WingsofWar (Post 20628)
Also This line up would makes more sense to me.

Scion = FTch Hybrid
Toyota = FT86 SportsCoupe
Lexus = FThs Sports Hybrid

Yeah, but you are not the one who makes decisions at Toyota.:iono:

WingsofWar 10-11-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A-Spike (Post 20629)
Yeah, but you are not the one who makes decisions at Toyota.:iono:

well no sh*t, this is a theory thread.

Raiden 10-11-2010 06:49 PM

The 86 being released as a scion seems likely if toyota wants scion to do better and be taken more seriously in the automotive industry.

SCION= fun/sporty cars

TOYOTA=family/utility cars

LEXUS=luxury/performance


I guess if hyundai can pull off the genesis why can't scion pull off the 86

blur 10-11-2010 06:58 PM

Hmm. IMO I think the FT-86 can replace the Celica as the sports car in their lineup. The Celica after all was similar in weight (~2500 lbs), power(~190 hp), number of seats(2+2), number of doors(2), price(top model costs ~$19K), transmission options(6 speed), rev limiter(~8400 RPM), and other factors such as fuel economy will probably be the same or better. The only main difference is that this car is RWD and is using a boxer engine. But theoretically speaking, if the Celica fit in to the lineup back then, then the FT-86 can fit in now. They are both affordable sport cars from Toyota.

C-Bone 10-11-2010 07:35 PM

The celica was already a "Toyota" car since the '70s, long before Scion was introduced. They wouldn't go and rebadge a car they've had around for 34 years to make it a "Scion" for the remaining 2 years of production. Now that Scion is around and this car hasn't come out yet they can badge it however they see fit, though I dont know why they would be sending it to all these auto shows as a Toyota FT-86 if they planned on changing the name but I don't know. I dont really care, I'd rather have it as a Toyota because I like Toyota and you probably would't get as many bat-out-of-hell teens smashing around with this car if it was Toyota; but Scion is esentially Toyota so I guess it is what it is and if people don't want a Scion (if it turns out to become a Scion) then wait for the Subaru model or get another car lol. Or you can look at it as an awsome little sports car that you would love to have no matter what the name was because it's going to be affordable and a blast to drive, not to mention it looks mean. :happyanim:

RRnold 10-11-2010 08:10 PM

I could see your point! USDM=Scion, JDM=Toyota

I think either way if it was badged a Scion instead of a Toyota all you'll need is a hair dryer, some goo gone, a micro fiber and a little patience. :thumbsup:

C-Bone 10-11-2010 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RRnold (Post 20638)
I could see your point! USDM=Scion, JDM=Toyota

I think either way if it was badged a Scion instead of a Toyota all you'll need is a hair dryer, some goo gone, a micro fiber and a little patience. :thumbsup:

Lol ya, problem solved :thumbup:. (and maybe a autobot or decepticon badge to fill in the holes ;); that is if there are holes, i know my car has holes where the badge goes)


jk

RRnold 10-11-2010 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C-Bone (Post 20642)
Lol ya, problem solved :thumbup:. (and maybe a autobot or decepticon badge to fill in the holes ;); that is if there are holes, i know my car has holes where the badge goes)


jk

The hood emblem might be the only one that would be a problem since it's flushed but both front are rear are definitely pegged. Also since the Toyota emblem ring is smaller than the ugly ass Scion ring, it could be replaced and a direct replacement. The model name will more than likely double sided tape.

I'm sure we'll have a huge DIY sticky w/direct links and p/n's for Toyota replacement badges if its indeed a Scion. :happy0180:

Matador 10-11-2010 08:44 PM

Why is everybody forgetting that Toyota's aim is to have cars for people at every stage of their lives? If Toyota has no sports cars, what do the people who drive sporty scions going to cross over to? Not everybody makes it big right out of college and can manage to buy a Lexus IS coupe (which does not exist yet btw) or IS F.

Matador 10-11-2010 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blur (Post 20633)
Hmm. IMO I think the FT-86 can replace the Celica as the sports car in their lineup. The Celica after all was similar in weight (~2500 lbs), power(~190 hp), number of seats(2+2), number of doors(2), price(top model costs ~$19K), transmission options(6 speed), rev limiter(~8400 RPM), and other factors such as fuel economy will probably be the same or better. The only main difference is that this car is RWD and is using a boxer engine. But theoretically speaking, if the Celica fit in to the lineup back then, then the FT-86 can fit in now. They are both affordable sport cars from Toyota.


I agree with you totally. Except.... when did the Top tier celica cost only $19k? :iono:

and of course it can fit in. Toyota is a full line vehicle manufacturer, it ought... neigh, NEEDS to have a sports car or two.

See;
Ford
GM
Dodge
VW
Nissan

etc etc etc


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