Collection: Parts Department for Scion FR-S (FRS), Toyota 86/GT86, GR86, and Subaru BRZ (2012-2025)
The Scion FR-S, Toyota GT86, and Subaru BRZ are a trio of sports cars that share the same platform and were developed as a collaborative effort between Toyota and Subaru. These cars are designed to offer a pure and engaging driving experience, focusing on lightweight construction, balanced handling, and rear-wheel drive dynamics. They are aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate a back-to-basics approach to driving.
Key characteristics of the Scion FR-S, Toyota GT86, and Subaru BRZ family include:
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Shared Platform: All three cars share a common chassis and drivetrain, which allows them to have similar handling characteristics and performance attributes.
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Engine: The cars are powered by a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, positioned low in the chassis for better weight distribution. This engine emphasizes responsiveness and rev-happy performance rather than sheer horsepower.
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Rear-Wheel Drive: The cars employ a rear-wheel drive layout, which contributes to their engaging driving dynamics and allows for controlled drifts and sharp cornering.
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Manual Transmission: A manual transmission is often praised for enhancing the driving experience and providing better control over the engine's power. An automatic transmission option is also available.
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Agile Handling: These cars are known for their agile and responsive handling, with a focus on precise steering and minimal body roll.
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Simplicity and Driver-Centric Design: The interior design is driver-centric, with a minimalistic approach and controls oriented towards the driver. While not overly luxurious, the emphasis is on providing a direct connection between the driver and the road.
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Affordability: The Scion FR-S, Toyota GT86, and Subaru BRZ family is priced relatively affordably compared to other sports cars, making them accessible to a wider range of enthusiasts.
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Aftermarket Tuning: Due to their popularity among car enthusiasts, these cars have a robust aftermarket tuning scene, offering various performance and cosmetic upgrades.
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Evolution and Updates: The cars have seen updates and improvements over the years to enhance their performance, features, and safety technology.
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Distinct Branding: While the Scion brand has been discontinued, the FR-S was rebranded as the Toyota 86 after the discontinuation of Scion. The Subaru BRZ continues to be sold under the Subaru brand.
Overall, the Scion FR-S, Toyota GT86, and Subaru BRZ family of cars cater to drivers who value a lightweight, balanced, and engaging driving experience without the need for excessive power or luxury features. They are often regarded as modern interpretations of classic sports cars, focusing on the joy of driving rather than outright speed.