Scion FR-S Model Years and History

Scion FR-S Model Years

2016 Scion FR-S trims

2016 FR-S

For 2016, the Scion FR-S features bright silver interior accents, a new standard audio system with a 7-inch touchscreen display and voice recognition, available rearview camera, and two new exterior colors -- Ablaze Red and Oceanic Blue.

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2015 Scion FR-S trims

2015 FR-S

The Scion FR-S is virtually unchanged for 2015. A new shark fin style antenna is more aerodynamic, while larger exhaust tips add a dose of aggressiveness to the rear of the car. Headlights are now auto on/off units across all trims.

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2014 Scion FR-S trims

2014 FR-S

Following its debut in 2013, the rear-wheel-drive Scion FR-S carries on with only minimal changes. Knee cushions in the door panels and console sides are new, as is a standard 6.1-inch touchscreen audio system.

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2013 Scion FR-S trims

2013 FR-S

The FR-S is a brand new car, launched for the 2013 model year. It is a 2-door coupe featuring a high revving engine, sporty handling and rear-wheel-drive. The FR-S is aimed squarely at enthusiasts and is the first rear-wheel-drive sports car sold by the Scion brand.

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About FR-S

For the 2013 model year, youth-oriented, Toyota-based brand Scion presented one of their most lively vehicles with the FR-S. The first rear-wheel drive vehicle produced under the Scion brand, the FR-S was given form thanks to an engineering partnership with Subaru. A low and wide sports car incorporating a long hood and well-defined fenders, the Scion FR-S was accompanied by a performance-infused 2+2 passenger interior. Propelled by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder boxer-style engine supplied by Subaru, Toyota engineering has enhanced the powerplant through the inclusion of a D-4S injection system. Delivering a preppy 200 horsepower, the engine of the FR-S also produced clean emissions and excellent fuel efficiency. Six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission could be paired with the Scion FR-S' boxer engine. For 2015 and 2016, limited edition Scion FR-S Release Series versions featured custom equipment and special coloring. The Scion brand's closure in August of 2016 will result in the FR-S sports car's repositioning in Toyota. For 2017, the sports car will be called the Toyota 86.