The 2005 Scion tC is a sport compact by Scion.
It is featured in all Xbox 360 Motorsport titles.
Synopsis[]
The tC (touring coupé) was one of three models that launched Toyota's millenial-oriented Scion brand in 2003.
Designed as a two-seater liftback with fully independent suspension and a 2.4 liter DOHC engine, it was aimed at the sport compact segment previously targeted by the Toyota Celica.
It also came available with a high number of standard equipment such as air conditioning, cruise control, as well as a CD player sound system, premium alloy wheels, sport bucket seats, and panoramic glass roof.[1]
It was replaced by the second generation tC for the 2011 model year.
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Conversions[]
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Conversion - Engine |
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3S-GE (2.0L I4) - 2004 Toyota Altezza RS200 |
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2.0L I4 (3S-GE), 2.0L I4 - Turbo (3S-GTE) |
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Conversion - Drivetrain |
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RWD - 3S-GE Powertrain |
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RWD, AWD |
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Conversion - Aspiration |
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Single Turbo, Twin-Screw Supercharger, Centrifugal Supercharger |
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Single Turbo, Twin-Screw Supercharger, Centrifugal Supercharger |
Trivia[]
- Its engine can be swapped onto the Scion xD in Forza Motorsport 4.
References[]
- ↑ "First Drive: 2005 Scion tC" . motortrend.com . Retrieved 06/03/2018.
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2000s | tC · xD |
2010s | FR-S · tC (2012) |