Toyota Bb Xb
The Toyota bB is a mini MPV produced by the Japanese car company Toyota. The first generation launched in 2000, and the second generation was jointly developed with Daihatsu from 2005. The car has been badge engineered and sold as the Daihatsu Materia, Scion xB and Subaru Dex.
The bB is available with either the 1.3 L 2NZ-FE engine or the 1.5 L 1NZ-FE, mated exclusively to a 4-speed automatic transmission with available all-wheel drive. The xB is only available with the 1NZ-FE, but offers both a 4. Toyota bB/Scion xB Toyota bB is a Japanese subcompact car from the manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation.
Years of production - 2000-2016. Under the real name, the car was sold only in the Japanese market. In the North American market, the machine is known as the Scion xB.
Translated from English, the abbreviation in the name of the model means "black box", which speaks of the unlimited. The Toyota BB, also known as the Scion xB in North America, is a compact multipurpose vehicle (MPV) that was produced by the Japanese automaker Toyota. Introduced in 1999, the Toyota BB was designed to offer a unique and unconventional take on the traditional MPV concept, with its boxy and distinctive appearance.
Thus, the Toyota bB, which was already on sale since 2000, became the Scion xB. It was a vehicle dedicated to those who couldn't afford a spacious, dependable vehicle. While the first-gen bB was indeed the xB, Scion's second-generation xB (released in 2007) was a much larger vehicle based on the Toyota Corolla platform, developed specifically for the North American market.
Instead, the second-gen bB was rebadged and sold in other international markets, primarily by Daihatsu. In 2007 the new xB debuted on the Corolla platform and was sold in Japan as a larger car, the Toyota Corolla Rumion. Early in the bB's production, Toyota got creative and reworked the hatchback into a new car: the Open Deck.
Classified as a coupe utility, Toyota cut the roof off the cargo area and placed structural bars where the roof used to be. The Toyota bB is a small wagon produced by the Toyota Motor Corporation based on the Toyota Vitz. 1.3 L and 1.5 L I4 engines are available.
While the box-shaped car is targeted towards Japanese men in their twenties, it is also popular with women. In United States, the first-generation version is sold under theScion brand as the "xB". The 5.
This 2004 Toyota bB (Scion xB) called Project DriftBox was built by Finnish drifter Ville Hietaniemi. Power comes from a 3.0 L 2JZ. The Scion xB is a five-door compact hatchback that was produced by Scion, a former marque of Toyota.
Produced from the 2004 to 2015 model years, it was one of the two launch models of the Scion marque, alongside the Scion xA. The first-generation xB was a rebadged version of the subcompact Toyota bB designed for the American market, with marketing and options appealing to a young adult.