The 2016 Scion iA. |
The 2 did not break any sales records, however, so Mazda has withdrawn it from its North American product lineup. Yet it lives...and in a version not before seen here.
2016 Scion iA. |
2016 Scion iA interior. |
Halogen headlamps, variable wipers, color-keyed power outside mirrors with turn signals, a chrome-tipped exhaust, a 7-inch color touchscreen, a six-speaker AM/FM/HD Radio audio system that includes interfaces for Pandora, aha and Stitcher with iPod connectivity, Bluetooth and voice recognition, remote keyless entry, pushbutton start, power door locks and windows, a tilting and telescoping steering wheel with audio controls, cruise control and air conditioning are all standard.
Read that again. Standard. For $15,700 with a six-speed manual, $16,800 ($17,570 with delivery processing and handling fee) with a six-speed automatic. That is simply remarkable value. And mileage is a strong suit, with an EPA-estimated 33 city/42 highway. All in a car that is not a bleak, lowest-price-possible basic transportation compromise but that is well-equipped and truly fun to drive.
The iA, the iM and the FR-S that Michael rightly placed on TireKicker's Best Cars list last month are three of the best bargains in showrooms and suggest that Scion could become a very hot brand indeed.