Of course, the Five Axis xA wasn't intended for drag racing or drifting, but rather for those who would rather sit inside a fast looking
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| Adding to the race-ready interior is a Sparco Alcantara steering wheel and pedals, Sparco Fighter seats, and Sparco cam lock 4-point harnesses. (Photo: Scion and Five Axis) |
car while taking on virtual competitors, who incidentally would have to be standing outside of the xA working the rear terminals to take part. The driver is given optimal advantage, mind you, with that Casio XJ-560 screen up front and centre, as well as the comfort of a Sparco Fighter seat. The gamer at the helm would also get the near overwhelming experience of Pioneer's HTP-2600 5.1 Dolby Digital surround system, enhanced by the same Japanese electronics manufacturer's AVIC-D1 with DVD multimedia AV navigation
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| The xA Speedster is painted in House of Colors Persimmon Pearl with added graphics by Sticky Fingers Design. (Photo: Scion and Five Axis) |
receiver, and all strung together with Monster cables, wires, and connectors.
Adding to the mystique of the race-ready interior is a Sparco Alcantara steering wheel and pedals, those aforementioned Sparco Fighter seats, and Sparco cam lock 4-point harnesses - very nice.
Painted in House of Colors Persimmon Pearl with added graphics by Sticky Fingers Design, the xA concept is a radical interpretation of modern mobility.