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What's New for 2012
The 2012 Scion FR-S will be an all-new 2+2, rear-wheel-drive sport coupe co-developed by Toyota and Subaru.
Introduction
In the last 10 years or so, Toyota has lost
almost any semblance of youthful vigor in its lineup. Instead, those
energies have been forwarded onto its Scion division, where the median
buying age is lower than for any other brand on the market. However,
while Scion's cars have stood out thanks to funky styling, abundant
personalization options and kicking stereos, performance has been
notably lacking. The 2012 Scion FR-S should change that.
The FR-S will be a compact 2+2 sport coupe that sends its power to
the rear wheels -- the first Toyota car to do so since the old MR2
Spyder. That power is going to come from a new 2.0-liter horizontally
opposed "boxer" four-cylinder engine sourced from Subaru, which
co-developed the FR-S. Because of this vertically compact engine
design, the FR-S is not only able to have a sleek, low-slung hood but
it also aids weight balance by shifting the engine down and toward the
middle of the car. Available transmissions will be either a six-speed
manual or a six-speed automatic, while a limited-slip differential will
be standard equipment.
While there is still a lot we don't know about the 2012 Scion FR-S,
what has been announced thus far adds up to a car that should bring
some welcome driving excitement to the Scion division. We also know that
its styling shouldn't differ much from the concept car shown at the
2011 New York Auto Show. Check back, as more information on the Scion
FR-S should be revealed in the coming months.