Scion iM spied testing in the US

David BondAmerican11 years ago22 Views

Emulating the iQ and FR-S, Scion is setting it up’s first new model with mass-business claim in a long while with the iM. Recently revealed at the late Los Angeles Auto Show in idea structure, our spies as of late shot a few photographs of a somewhat disguised generation iM doing some testing in Southern California.

In light of these spy shots, iM is taking a lot of people all the more styling signals from the European-market Toyota Auris that its focused around, than the significantly more forceful idea on showcase in LA. The body unit with a low front guard, flared bumpers, side skirts and back spoiler are all gone for a significantly more standard configuration (we aren’t astounded). The model’s name originates from the first letters of “uniqueness” and “present day,” as indicated by Scion, however in the event that these shots are any sign, it would appear that it’ll pretty effectively simply mix into the swarm.

Scion didn’t uncover anything about that the US-showcase powertrain for the generation form in LA yet guaranteed the points of interest would be discharged at some point in 2015. The organization did indication at a beginning cost under $20,000, however. It’s so ahead of schedule there is no option make any genuine styling judgments about the iM before the last form is prepared, however until then see what you think about these spy shots of the promising new hatchback.

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