Forgotten Concept: Scion Hako Coupe

Scion Hako Concept

Scion Hako Coupe Concept

Forgotten Concepts, Forgotten Concepts

This is an installment in a series of posts looking back on show cars that we feel deserved a little more attention than they got. If you have a suggestion for a Forgotten Concept topic, please shoot us a line or leave a comment below.

Scion Hako Coupe

First Seen: 2008 New York Auto Show

Description: 2-door subcompact hatchback

Sales Pitch: “The sporty version of a box.”

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Scion Hako Concept

Scion Hako Coupe Concept

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First seen at the 2008 New York Auto Show, the Scion Hako Coupe Concept was one of the few “blue-sky” concept vehicles developed by the brand (much more common were tuner-modified show vehicles based on production Scion models, which usually debuted at the SEMA automotive-aftermarket show in Las Vegas). The Hako Coupe was a 2-door hatchback with a tall body build and a bolt-upright windshield; its 94-inch wheelbase and 147-inch overall length were a substantial 8 and 20 inches shorter, respectively, than the second-gen production Scion xB’s. The concept featured a video-gaming-inspired cabin–including a joystick-style shifter–and a panoramic roof decorated with a barcode-like pattern. Scion was mum on the Hako’s mechanical details, but suggested that if the concept was well received, a production version could find its way into the Scion lineup as a companion model to the xB.

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The promise of Scion was never more real than in 2004, the year the brand was launched nationwide in America. Toyota promised that its new youth-oriented division would not update or freshen models, but instead replace them when the time came with all-new vehicles–thus keeping the brand perpetually fresh and edgy. That never actually happened. Though the original 2004-06 xB (image below) was all sorts of fun–especially for young buyers and the tuner crowd–it actually was redesigned, and sadly into something more mainstream and less  inspiring than the original xB. And Scion’s xA and xD models could not have been more dull.

A model like the Hako Coupe would have gone a long way toward keeping Scion the fun and inventive brand it was meant to be. I’d love to know what a production version of the Hako would have looked like. That flat front glass would have been an aerodynamic nightmare, but would the car have looked as interesting with more rake to the windshield? Worth noting: “hako” is Japanese for “box,” which should surprise no one.

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Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 48: 2021 Chicago Auto Show, 2021 GMC Yukon

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Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast

Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, you’ve come to the right place. Join the editors of Consumer Guide Automotive as they break down everything that’s going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty of great guests. This is the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast.

Episode: 48

Broadcast date: September 27, 2020

Guest: Dave Sloan

2021 Chicago Auto Show, 2021 GMC Yukon

Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell start the show with our test-drive review of the redesigned-for-2021 GMC Yukon–specifically, the top-of-the-line Denali model. Dave Sloan, President of the Chicago Automobile Trade Association and General Manager of the Chicago Auto Show, calls in to give us the scoop on the 2021 Chicago Auto Show and the 2020 USO Barbecue for the Troops fundraising events. Tom has a Chicago Auto Show-themed quiz for Damon and Jill, and Damon runs down the latest articles on the Consumer Guide Daily Drive blog–including a look at the foreign-market Lexus LM luxury minivan.

The Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast is broadcast every Sunday on Chicago’s WCPT AM 820 at 1:00 PM CST.

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Jill’s Yukon review

First Spin: 2021 GMC Yukon

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Drive Chicago/USO BBQ event info

The Minivan as a Limo: What is the Lexus LM?

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