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New York 2008: Scion Hako Coupe Concept

Written By: Seyth Miersma

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Scion has pulled the sheet off of its newest concept car, the stunningly orange Hako Coupe. The automaker isn’t pulling any punches with the hyperbole surrounding the concept’s radical styling either, describing it at one point as “The sporty version of a box.”

That box was inspired by Scion’s own “iconic” xB, as well as drawing from the youth cultures of both the U.S. and Japan. In this case “youth” seems to translate into lurid colors, a chopped profile, and a darkly smoked glass house. There’s also a “gaming theme” in the orange driver’s seat, which entails a joystick inspired shift lever, and a track-ball mounted on the steering wheel to navigate the Scion’s entertainment system.

Check out the racy concept in our live and stock image galleries below, or click through the jump to read the official Scion press release.

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Scion Reveals Hako Coupe Concept At The 2008 New York International Auto Show
03/19/2008
March 19, 2008 - New York - Scion unveiled its Hako Coupe Concept vehicle at a press conference today at the New York International Auto Show.

Scion’s Hako Coupe was developed by Tokyo Design Division, which studied global, youth-inspired trends. Japanese and American youth cultures often influence each other and are interpreted with a unique twist. The Hako Coupe Concept was inspired by the iconic xB and the emergence of American vintage style among young Tokyo trendsetters.

“Scion’s Hako Coupe Concept embodies a distinct global perspective on today’s youth,” said Jack Hollis, Scion vice president. “This type of forward thinking complements the Scion philosophy of intently listening to our customers and being willing to take risks to help us see where our brand should be. We took the xB’s iconic boxy shape and explored something more vivacious, yet just as emotionally appealing. This concept is the sporty version of a box.”

Tokyo Design developed the Hako Coupe with classic American coupes in mind. The car’s geometric profile conveys a powerful stance in a compact and bold package. Its trapezoidal LED headlights lie parallel with a large and aggressive, rectangular upper grille. The lower rectangular grille anchors the front fascia and continues to communicate the Hako’s aggressive attitude. Round fog lights, symmetrically placed high on the front bumper, have integrated turn signals.

The Hako’s silhouette is accentuated by slim, race-car-inspired side mirrors that also feature integrated turn signals. Powerful, flared fenders add dimension and contrast to the concept’s boxy shape and smooth surface planes. The Hako concept hugs the road with custom 18-inch deep dish five-spoke wheels and tires with a “Scion” custom tread.

The Hako Coupe features a vertical windshield as the concept sits upright and ready to attack the road. A high linear beltline along with a blackened and chopped greenhouse seamlessly wrap around the rear to provide a mysterious profile. As an example of potential personalization, the concept is equipped with a flat, panorama roof that features a random, barcode-like pattern that can be seen on the exterior and from the interior.

The rear features LED taillights that echo the shape of the headlights. To complete the package, the rear bumper has an integrated fog and back up light on the left and exhaust on the right.

Inside, the Hako is accented with orange and metallic detailing that exudes a modern environment with entertainment possibilities. The front and rear seats are covered with urethane and rubber-like upholstery for easy cleaning. The contemporary front bucket seats flow to the floor and incorporate a geometric design on the seatback. The seats are separated by a center console that features a large storage crevice for storing magazines, cell phones, and other small items. Two cockpit-like rear seats also share a storage crevice.

The orange driver’s seat has a gaming theme. Instrumentation and warning lights cascade from the art inspired instrument panel to the steering wheel. The shifter, located on the center console, resembles a large joystick. On the steering wheel is a simple button to start the engine and a track-ball type control for the Hako’s entertainment system located on the passenger dash. The entertainment system consists of two video monitor screens mounted on the dash for radio, video, and music capabilities. Users can upload their videos and music through a Bluetooth® connection. The front passenger controls the system using a large rollerball mounted on the center of the dash. A black seat differentiates the front passenger area.

Video monitors located on each door and on each side of the rear seating area project distorted fish-eye images from orange filtered cameras mounted beneath the A-pillars. While the vehicle is parked the driver and passenger can edit the scenes captured by the cameras to show their friends where they have been and perhaps even post the clip online for others to see.

“As you know, polarizing style fits in well with our lineup,” said Hollis. “And of course we love a good box. We’ll listen to the feedback from this concept to help us determine how our brand could evolve and grow over the next five years.”

SCION HAKO COUPE CONCEPT VEHICLE
PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS (inches)
Overall Length: 145.7
Overall Width: 68.1 without side mirrors
74.0 including side mirrors
Overall Height: 57.5
Wheelbase: 94.5
Ground clearance: 4.0
Wheels: 18-inch alloy wheels
Tire Size: 225/45 R18
Seating Capacity: 4

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12 Comments

Reilly March 20th, 2008 11:23 AM Link

1950’s blender haircutter thing with four seats, made in Japan.

Gutter March 20th, 2008 11:40 AM Link

Interior aside, this should have been the latest xB, rather than the blob of dirty soap it is currently.

rageous March 20th, 2008 12:10 PM Link

It looks like an updated ’short bus’ of sorts.

Daniel Coté March 20th, 2008 1:02 PM Link

I love it. This is the sort of thing Scion needs to do to step back from the brink of irrelevance.

06YellowGT March 20th, 2008 1:55 PM Link

Reminds me of a plastic toy truck.

Scion News March 20th, 2008 6:47 PM Link

More photos:
http://scionnews.net/2008/03/19/scion-hako-concept-press-photos/

Jonathan Fung March 20th, 2008 11:00 PM Link

This thing is hideous. It looks like an overweight blob. Seriously. Look at that cover shot. It reminds me of a pudgy little kid. I just want to pinch it’s fatty cheeks. It exudes a certain personality, and can be considered borderline stylish, but I definitly don’t like it.

94 Taurus owner March 20th, 2008 11:26 PM Link

You know it’s so ugly I don’t even have anything to say.

hwyhobo March 21st, 2008 12:28 AM Link

Reminds me of Droopy.

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