"Powered by a 1.8-litre 2ZZ-GE engine, which significantly reduced the weight of the vehicle when compared to its predecessor, the 2003 Toyota Celica SS-I is the seventh and final model generation of the Celica line produced from 1999 to 2006. Unique in contrast to its previous renditions, the SS-I was only made available in front-wheel-drive across all trim levels. The hatchback sport coupé can produce 187 horses at 133 lb-ft of torque and gave drivers a choice of either a five or six-speed manual transmission. The car’s iconic shape is characterized by a long wheelbase and a short overhang, as well as vertically slit headlamps, a dynamic side view, and the poised rear styling. Now is your chance to relive this iconic Japanese compact car, but you’ll need to master the Horizon Street Scene before it’s yours! Are you ready for the challenge ahead?"—Official description[1]
The 2003 Toyota Celica Sport Specialty II - abbreviated as "Toyota Celica '03" and previously referred to as "Toyota Celica SS-I" - is a front-wheel drive sport compact by Toyota.
It appears in Forza Motorsport 2 and all subsequent Motorsport series titles except Forza Motorsport 7.
It also appears in Forza Horizon 5 as part of Series 3.
Synopsis[]
It is a Japanese domestic market model of the seventh and final model generation of the Toyota Celica that was produced from 1999 to 2006.
Different to the previous model generation, this T230 codenamed model generation no longer featured the GT-Four trim that came with four-wheel drive, making it only available with front-wheel drive across all trim levels.
Drivetrain[]
Shared with the Toyota MR-S, it is powered by the 1.8 litre 2ZZ-GE engine[2] with 187 hp (139 kW) and 133 ft·lb (180 N·m) that is mated to a six-speed manual transmission.
Statistics[]
Speed 5.5 Handling 4.8
Accel 3.8
Launch 3.0
Braking 3.0
Offroad 5.2 |
C 557 | |
Availability
"So Celica" completion reward Wheelspin:
Can not be won from a Wheelspin or Super Wheelspin
Auction House:
Can be purchased or bid on through an Auction House listing
Seasonal:
This vehicle may appear as a listed item in the Forzathon Shop or as a Festival Playlist reward.
Forzathon Shop:
N/A Festival Playlist:
Series 3 (Summer) - Earn 45 PTS (season milestone) | ||
Performance & Car Type
Car Type: Retro Sports Cars Value: 250,000 CR
Rarity:
Rare
Speed:
Top Speed: 147.8 mph (237.8 km/h)
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 6.834 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 18.219 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 147.3 ft (44.9 m) 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 379.1 ft (115.5 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 0.89 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 0.88 g |
Conversions[]
Conversion - Engine | |
3S-GE (2.0L I4) - 2004 Toyota Altezza RS200 | |
1.6L I4 - Turbo Rally, 3.7L V6 - VVT | |
1.6L I4 - Turbo Rally, 3.7L V6 - VVT | |
2.0L I4-T, 3.7L V6, 1.6L I4-T, 2.5L I5-T, 3.0L V8 | |
2.0L I4 - VVT, 1.6L I4 - Turbo Rally, Racing 3.0L I6T, Racing V6 |
Conversion - Drivetrain | |
RWD | |
RWD, AWD | |
RWD, AWD | |
RWD, AWD | |
RWD, AWD | |
RWD Drivetrain, AWD Drivetrain |
Trivia[]
- In all appearances up to Forza Motorsport 6, it is referred to as an SS-I, a 1ZZ-FE powered trim producing 143 hp (107 kW) and 126 ft·lb (171 N·m) of torque, but all performance ratings reflect the higher SS-II trim powered by a 2ZZ-GE.
- In Forza Motorsport 2, its performance ratings list it producing 136 ft·lb (184 N·m) of torque and weighing 2491 lb (1130 kg).
- In Forza Motorsport 6, it is referred to as the "Toyota Celica".
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References[]
- ↑ "Forza Horizon 5 Celebrates the Horizon 10-Year Anniversary" . forza.net . Retrieved October 21, 2024.
- ↑ "Celica Liftback" . toyota-global.com . Retrieved 07-15-2020.