Spring isn't quite in full swing yet in New York, but the concept cars on display at the recent auto show did provide some warmth.

Scion Hako coupe
Toyotas are safe, reliable but rarely exciting, meaning its buyers tend to be older and more conservative. So in 2003 to reach out to those born before, say, 1950, Toyota USA launched a yoof brand, Scion. Its most popular model, the xB, is basically a small box on wheels.
"This concept is the sporty version of a box," says Scion vice president Jack Hollis. Scion's designers were inspired by mid-1900s American styling with the Hako Coupe, reconfiguring the boxy xB with new curves. The Hako Coupe also has LED head- and tail-lights, along with back glass that curves around to meet the sides.
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