Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The chopped box















This cool vehicle is obviously not for my dad. Not at all. Looking at its features, everybody would agree that this kind of driving machine is best for college drivers like me! so sorry dad.

The sporty version of a box. This is how most enthusiasts describe the Scion’s Hako coupe concept. This vehicle was clearly inspired by Scion's own xB however, the Tokyo Design Division has reportedly penned the shape, studied global, youth-inspired trends too. If we look closer to the concept's high beltline and chopped, blacked-out greenhouse, we will also notice that classic American coupes were part of the influence. Have you also recognized it? Oh well, I bet you had before I had.

The vertical windshield is the car's most striking feature isn’t it? This gives Scion the aerodynamic efficiency of a brick. Notice also the wraparound rear window that could make you believe that it would cut a cleaner hole through the air if driven in reverse.

The front end, where auto lights are installed on has an aggressive appeal yet, the driving machine appears cute and attractive. The car’s geometric profile conveys a powerful stance in a bold, compact package. Look at the trapezoidal LED headlights with the large and aggressive upper and lower grilles. The lower grille anchors the car’s strong attitude.

The lights and grilles contribute a lot of the attractive fascia, which seems to convey a smiling face. The fog lights that are symmetrically placed high on the front bumper are not just ordinary lights. You will then see that these lights are installed with turn signals too.

If you are looking for the neat features of this car, look at the race-car-inspired side mirrors that house integrated turn signals. Imagine how this ride gets more attractive at night once those turn signal lights blink up. At the rear end, its bumper has an integrated fog- and backup light as well. You can find it on the left and the exhaust outlet on the right. The LED taillights echo the shape of the headlights. Up top, a full panoramic roof will surely amaze you.

This concept car also features powerful, flared fenders that add up dimension and contrast to the boxy shape and smooth surfaces. It hugs the road with custom 18-inch deep dish five-spoke wheels and tires with a Scion custom tread.

If we get inside of the Hako coupe, two video monitor screens on the dash will greet you and offer you some entertainment. Videos and music can be uploaded to the entertainment system through a Bluetooth connection. The entertainment system has two video monitor screens mounted on the dash for radio, video, and music capabilities. The front passenger can control the system using a large rollerball on the cenrter of the dash. The orange driver’s seat has a gaming theme, which definitely blends with the youthful character of the driver.

The two front and two rear seats are covered with easy-to-clean urethane and rubber-like upholstery. The front bucket seats flow to the floor and incorporate a geometric design on the seatback. The seats are separated by a center console, featuring a large storage crevice for your cellphones, magazines, books, and other small items. There are two cockpit-like rear seats that will provide a storage crevice.

Instrumentation and warning lights cascade from the art inspired instrument panel to the steering wheel. The steering wheel has a simple button that will allow you to start the engine. There is also a track-ball type control for the Hako’s entertainment system located on the passenger dash. The shifter is intended to resemble a large joystick.

If you want to know more about the preliminary specifications of the Hako Coupe, check these out:


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








How cute!


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