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2002 Scion FR-S: Performance and Style Defined
Summary
The 2002 Scion FR-S redefined the sporty coupe category with its dynamic handling, powerful inline-6 engine, and distinctive design. Offering a compelling blend of performance and affordability, this model quickly gained admiration from automotive enthusiasts and casual drivers alike.History
Introduced in 2002 as part of Toyota’s strategic move to penetrate the younger demographic interested in sporty vehicles, the Scion FR-S carried forward the legacy established by its predecessor, the Toyota Supra. Initially designed to appeal to those seeking an affordable yet exhilarating driving experience, the FR-S became a cultural icon within automotive circles, symbolizing Toyota’s dedication to innovation and performance.Car Culture
Embedded deeply within car culture, particularly among enthusiasts in regions like California and Japan, the Scion FR-S became synonymous with a vibrant community passionate about driving dynamics and customization. Clubs and events celebrating its unique blend of style and performance continue to thrive, fostering a dedicated following that cherishes its aggressive stance and powerful engine notes.Technical Specifications
Trim Levels
- SE - XSEBody Style and Variations
- CoupeEngine Details
- Engine Type: Inline-6
- Engine Size: 2.0L
- Horsepower: 180 hp
- Torque: 145 lb-ft
Transmission Options
- Manual TransmissionKey Technical Specs
- Body Style: Coupe
- Horsepower: 180 hp
- Transmission: Manual
- Trim Levels: SE, XSE
- Engine Type & Size: Inline-6, 2.0L
- Drivetrail: RWD
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Fuel Tank Size: 15.3 gallons
- MPG (City/Highway): 16/23
- Dimensions: Length: 182.6 in, Width: 71.3 in, Height: 47.6 in
- Cargo Capacity: 10.9 cu ft
- Towing Capacity: Not applicable
- Safety Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars (various crash tests)
- Key Features: Disc brakes, Leather seats, Sport steering wheel
- Passenger Capacity: 2
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Standard
VAN
Convertible