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==Specifications== |
==Specifications== |
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*Engine - 2.5L DOHC I4 producing 160BHP @ 5700rpm |
*Engine - 2.5L DOHC I4 producing 160BHP @ 5700rpm |
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*0-60 mph - 7.4 seconds |
*0-60 mph - 7.4 seconds |
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*Top Speed - 127 mph |
*Top Speed - 127 mph |
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*[[Need for Speed: Shift]] |
*[[Need for Speed: Shift]] |
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*[[Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed]] |
*[[Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed]] |
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==Team Need for Speed== |
==Team Need for Speed== |
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*2006 FWD Scion TC - Chris Rado |
*2006 FWD Scion TC - Chris Rado |
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*2006 AWD Scion TC - Chris Rado |
*2006 AWD Scion TC - Chris Rado |
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*2011 RWD Scion TC - Fredric Aasbo |
*2011 RWD Scion TC - Fredric Aasbo |
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Scion tc shift 2 unleashed.jpg|The Scion tC in ''Shift 2 Unleashed''. |
Scion tc shift 2 unleashed.jpg|The Scion tC in ''Shift 2 Unleashed''. |
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Revision as of 22:14, 9 August 2011
The Scion tC is a small front-wheel drive coupe that is targeted to mostly young people. It is affordable as well as including on-board equipment such as a 160W sound system with a CD-player and a panomaric roof in standard trim.
tC stands for touring coupe. Customers also had the choice in equipping the tC with a TRD supercharger and buying a stripped out version of the car. In motorsports the tC performed generally well especially in SCCA World Challenge. In October 2010 the second generation of tC was put into production.
Specifications
- Engine - 2.5L DOHC I4 producing 160BHP @ 5700rpm
- Transmission - 5-speed manual/ 4-speed automatic
- Maximum Torque - 163 ft-lb @ 4000 rpm
- 0-60 mph - 7.4 seconds
- Top Speed - 127 mph
Appearance in Need for Speed
Team Need for Speed
- 2006 FWD Scion TC - Chris Rado
- 2006 AWD Scion TC - Chris Rado
- 2011 RWD Scion TC - Fredric Aasbo