During 2015-2016 The Scion iA entered the market as Toyota's compact sedan alongside Mazda and became available for a brief acquisition period until Scion's termination in 2016. The Scion iA runs on a 1.5-liter gasoline engine that generates 106 horsepower at 79 kW thus providing efficient power for city and highway driving conditions. The Scion iA has a six-speed manual transmission as one of its specifications. Shoppers who want easy driving can choose the CVT automatic transmission as an alternative to manual driving. Product enthusiasts desiring manual transmissions can choose from a specific vehicle model that includes a five-speed manual gearbox as an option. Stability and handling features benefit from the McPherson strut front suspension combined with torsion beam rear suspension making the Scion iA simple to drive. A modern driving environment features electronic multifunction controls that work with a 7-inch touchscreen which offers voice recognition. The Scion iA uses a laser sensor as an element of its low-speed collision prevention system which provides additional driver protection features. The manufacturer Scion promotes the utilization of genuine vehicle components because they manufacture these replacement parts to meet official factory standards for better stability and operational efficiency. The Scion iA targets stylish shoppers through its combination of advanced technological attributes as well as genuine factory-compatible components that define its competitive place in the compact sedan segment.