NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Scion Kicks The Critics To The Curb With The FR-S Concept

NEW YORK AUTO SHOW: Scion Kicks The Critics To The Curb With The FR-S Concept
Scion unveiled the rear-wheel drive FR-S Concept sports coupe to- day at the 2011 New York International Auto Show. The concept, which sets out to stimulate the souls of true driving enthusiasts, will be at the Scion display through May 1. The FR-S Concept will inspire a new model coming to the Scion brand next year.

The FR-S Concept, which stands for Front-engine, Rear-wheel drive, Sport; is Scion's defini- tion of an authentic rear-wheel-drive sports car with compelling style, exceptionally balanced perfor- mance and handling, flexible utility and surprising MPG.

"Scion is always experimenting with new things," said Jack Hollis, Scion vice president. "The brand is iconic with the xB, adrenalized by the tC, and groundbreaking with the iQ. The FR-S will expand the brand into yet another new dimension that I know it is truly destined for."

The FR-S is a true "scion," born into a lengthy history of Toyota performance cars and motor- sports. The sports coupe is most inspired by the AE86 generation of the Corolla, better known as the Hachi-Roku, meaning "8-6" in Japanese. The front-engine, rear-wheel drive coupe was lightweight and well balanced, making it a solid choice for driving enthusiasts.

Inspired by the AE86, the FR-S is built around the core goal of achieving "pure balance," which begins with the strategic placement of a flat 2.0-liter boxer engine in a front-engine, rear-wheel drive configuration. The engine's compact size and shape allows the FR-S' powertrain to be mounted lower and further back towards the rear, giving the car a lower center of gravity and a dynamically favorable front-to-rear weight ratio.

The FR-S' naturally-aspirated engine is innovative, being the first boxer to incorporate Toyota's D4-S injection system, which utilizes both direct and port injection, resulting in increased horsepower and torque throughout the entire powerband, without sacrificing MPG.

The flat-four can mate with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission. The manual offers quick and precise shifts with a short-throw, while the automatic transmission features aggressive, sporty shifts that are initiated by steering- wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Power is distributed effectively via a limited-slip differential.

The idea of "pure balance" is further realized by the FR-S' lightweight design and short wheelbase. The combination allows the car to be quick and nimble into and out of any corner, with dynamic maneuverability and confident stability.

"Akio Toyoda has mentioned that he is going to bring the fun-to-drive spirit back to Toyota," Hollis said. "I know that the Scion FR-S Concept is one of the ways that he plans to accomplish that." The fierce exterior of the FR-S is a good reflection of its inner power. The intimidating proportions of the concept give it a dominant stance that bleeds performance. The profile, inspired by the Toyota 2000GT, reveals a hood-line that is remarkably sleek and low, made possible by the boxer's architecture.

The low stance continues to exaggerate the FR-S' menacing face, which is made up of sharp lines, a wide mouth and angular headlights that include bright LED clusters.

The solid panel roofline is sleek, lightweight and rigid, slotted with an aerodynamic shape that channels air cleanly over to the top.

The front fenders protrude upward, making space for the massive monoblock Five Axis 20x8.5-inch wheels, while the muscular rear fenders are widened to house the 20x10.5-inch wheels, emphasizing the FR-S' staggered stance and rear-wheel-drive setup.

The rear fascia sits low and wide, with extensive lower treatments that surround the dual exhaust exits and contribute to excellent aerodynamics. LEDs illuminate both the edgy taillights and the bold "SCION" logo.

The concept features four-piston-caliper front brakes that clamp down on monstrous 18-inch annular carbon ceramic matrix rotors that are fixed to the wheels in a motorcycle-fashion. The FR-S Concept is layered in rich coats of Code Red, the appropriately named color that consists of a custom blend of candy and a developmental additive from BASF called Mearlite SSQ



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HoorayforpeepeeHoorayforpeepee - 4/20/2011 4:34:17 PM
+5 Boost
An LF-A for the masses !


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 4/20/2011 4:40:56 PM
-8 Boost
Only another 5 1/2 years before it hits the market.


NostradamusNostradamus - 4/20/2011 5:25:23 PM
+7 Boost
If they don't make any further 'adjustments' to the design... They'll have a winner!


RectifierRectifier - 4/21/2011 6:04:31 AM
+4 Boost
I guess they dont care about the badge whores.


dlindlin - 4/21/2011 10:27:08 AM
+2 Boost
My guess is that NA is for Scion, and Toyota will have a turbo version to compete w/ Nissan Z.


delandelan - 4/20/2011 10:27:38 PM
+1 Boost
Toyota could have upped their street cred if they made this the rebirth of the Supra.


LexusLexus - 4/21/2011 12:27:06 AM
+2 Boost
I totally agree with you. They need to bring the Toyota Supra back and give 500+ hp and make as good as this concept. And I hope they make a Lexus coupe version of this as well and give 350 to 450 hp would be nice.

If Toyota make this car and keep all of the design in this picture I am getting this car for sure. This thing is hot......


infiniti_G35cinfiniti_G35c - 4/21/2011 10:42:03 AM
+1 Boost
Agree with the above two posts. I dont understand why Scion still exists. The brand has had dismal sales--at best--and the lineup is not appealing whatsoever (IMO). Toyota needs to bring back the Celica and Supra moniker, eliminating the Scion brand altogether.


LexusLexus - 4/22/2011 1:56:49 AM
+1 Boost
I definitely agree with you 100% about getting rid of the Scion brand and spend those billions of dollar on developing the next Celica and Supra and it to production form. I don't understand why they have to go and spend billion of dollar and try to compete with Kia or Hyundai with the Scion brand???

If Toyota does this, their sales will skyrocket for sure. I got a G37 coupe now because nothing that Toyota offer excited except their premium brand which is the Lexus IS350/ISF/GS and Lexus LF-A model.

Toyota if you're listening, I want a Toyota Supra with a twin turbo V8 with 550+ hp and Toyota Celica with a base model engine spec of 225 hp and the top range model to 300+ hp. If you build this two cars people are willing to paid high price for it if it had the performance and fun factor to back it up.




4Mula1fan4Mula1fan - 4/21/2011 10:48:55 AM
+1 Boost
I swell


Arsen89Arsen89 - 4/27/2011 10:52:32 AM
+1 Boost
Scion = off with your head.

I second what Dlin said, I hope Toyota makes different versions of this car for Lexus and Toyota that are more powerful than this Scion.


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