specifications Scion FR-S since 2012 coupe
Specifications Scion FR-S 2012, 2013: Power, fuel consumption 100 km, weight (weight), road clearance (clearance), radius of reversal, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires
Engine characteristics
Modifications |
Engine, cm3 |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Cylinders |
Torque, nm / (rpm) |
Type of fuel system |
Type of fuel |
2.0l |
1998 |
147(197)/7000 |
4, inline location |
205/6600 |
D-4S DI EFI |
Petrol |
Drive and Transmission
Modifications |
type of drive |
Transmission type (basic) |
Transmission type (optional) |
2.0l |
Rear drive |
6-MCPP (optional: 6-automatic transmission with submissive switching petals) |
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Brake system and power steering
Modifications |
Type of front brakes |
Type of rear brakes |
Power steering |
2.0l |
Disk ventilated |
Disk ventilated |
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Tire size
Modifications |
The size |
2.0l |
205/55 R16 |
Sizes
Modifications |
Length, mm. |
Width, mm. |
Height, mm. |
Front track / rear, mm |
Wheel base, mm |
Road clearance (clearance), mm |
The volume of the trunk, l |
2.0l |
4239 |
1775 |
1285 |
1,519/1,641 |
2570 |
124 |
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Car weight
Modifications |
Curb weight, kg |
Maximum mass, kg |
Load capacity, kg. |
2.0l |
1220 |
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Dynamics
Modifications |
Maximum speed, km / h |
Overclocking time up to 100 km / h, with |
CD (frontal resistance coefficient) |
2.0l |
225 |
6 |
0.27 |
Fuel consumption
Modifications |
In the city, l / 100 km |
On the highway, l / 100 km |
Average consumption, l / 100 km |
CO2 release, g / km |
Type of fuel |
2.0l |
11.2 |
7.8 |
9.5 |
160 |
Petrol |
Video crash tests SCION FR-S since 2012
Test drive
Comparative Test: Hyundai Veloster Turbo against SCION FR-S (Toyota GT 86)
Fighters for the purity of the morals firmly facing the fact that few truths about sports cars are more obvious than the indisputable superiority of the rear drive. Point. This dogma was so unconditionally accepted by the developers of SCION FR-S (American analogue of Toyota GT 86 and Subaru BRZ) that even the model name literally screams about it (FRONT-REAR, adopted ...