Scion t2B

Scion t2B

The t2B is a concept car from Scion, designed by Calty Design Research and built by Five Axis Models in Huntington Beach, California. It debuted at the 2005 New York Auto Show. Its name stands for Tall 2 Box. It appears rather like a minivan, with 2 rows of bench seats, although the exterior is similar to the xB. On the passenger side there is one automatic sliding door. The driver side has doors that open 180 degrees; the rear door being a suicide door.


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