Scion tC – An Obituary
2004-2016: Remembering the FWD sport coupe.With the news that Scion as a brand will go the way of the dodo, and corporate parent Toyota will subsume most of its product lineup, comes word that it’s the end of the line for the tC. The front-drive sports coupe endeavored to be the equivalent of the Civic or Integra for 21st-century enthusiasts, but like most of Scion’s stable never really moved a whole lot of units for an extended period of time, nor did it earn overwhelming acceptance by the tuner community as a whole.
Which is too bad, really. The first gen. tC came with the fairly stout and versatile 2.4-liter 2AZ-FE, which saw a good amount of development from the aftermarket, certainly more than the second-gen. 2.5-liter 2AR-FE that became standard in 2010, itself employed under the stresses of motorsport most notably in the Papadakis Racing tC driven by Fredric Aasbo in Formula Drift. If you’re wondering how a FWD car competed – and prospered – in a drifting series, a sport exclusively for RWD vehicles, one need only look at RS*R’s groundbreaking 2008 program, when they had Design Craft Fabrication convert the tC to rear drive using parts from the JDM-only Toyota Avensis chassis.









