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Is the Scion FR-S fast?

Is the Scion FR-S fast?

General performance

Top speed 219 kph (136 mph)
Est. emissions 268 g/km
Lateral acceleration 0.96 g (9 m/s²)
70 mph – 0 51 m (166 ft)
Noise @ idle 41 dB

How many pounds is a Scion FRS?

Continental Scion Compares the New 2016 Scion FR-S With the 2016 Subaru BRZ

2016 Scion FR-S 2016 Subaru BRZ
$26,100 Starting MSRP $26,190
2,758 Pounds Curb Weight (Manual Transmission) 2,764 Pounds
Yes Active Front Seat Head Restraints No
Yes IIHS Top Safety Pick (2015 Model) Yes

Is Scion FRS good on gas?

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Fuel Economy
EPA MPG Premium Gasoline 24 combined city/highway MPG 21 city 29 highway 4.2 gals/100 miles

How many miles does the Scion FR-S last?

You want your Scion FR-S to last as long as possible. With proactive maintenance, you could hit 200,000 miles (or beyond!) in your FR-S.

What does the snow button do on a Scion FRS?

All snow mode does is it starts you on 2nd gear when you are at a complete stop, prevents wheel spin .. and you get a slow start with very low torque. Also, you really won’t get significant wheel spin even if you floor it with the auto.

Is the Scion FR-S a rear wheel drive car?

Check This Car Out If… The Toyota 86/Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ, or all together known as the Toyobaru, is a rear-wheel drive 2+2 sports car that was introduced to give an inexpensive RWD option to the masses.

What kind of car is the Toyota Scion?

Today, Scion iA, iM and FR-S have transformed and joined the Toyota family as the Yaris, Corolla Hatchback and 86. We hope you’ll join us as Toyota continues to develop cars that meet your needs.

When did the Scion FR sports coupe come out?

Scion followed in April 2011 at the New York International Auto Show with the FR-S Sports Coupé Concept, co-developed with aftermarket tuner Five Axis.

Why is the Toyota 86 called the Scion FR-S?

It was briefly badged as the Scion FR-S in North America due to Scion being Toyota USA’s “youthful” brand. Though, when Toyota nixed the brand, it came over to Toyota as the 86 (pronounced “eight-six”). Its low-mounted, flat-four boxer engine allows for a low hoodline, which improves front visibility.