John Toca's theme for this 2013 Scion FR-S was to have a car that was both show and "go". What would a car in city be without audio?
With that in mind he did not want to take away from what the car stood for; especially on the performance side; so he designed the custom sub tube to be removable. The car's suspension system has been completely redone using high end Cusco parts and heavily braced for track use.
John says the car is great for cruising down the street or letting loose on a course. Function is something that he takes seriously and always strives for; therefore everything on the car that you may think is just for looks actually has a purpose.
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Scion is a brand of vehicles produced by Toyota Motor Corporation for the North American market. Founded in 2002, Scion was introduced at the New York Auto Show to appeal to Generation Y consumers. The first Scion models, the xA hatchback and xB wagon, went on sale in California in 2003, followed by a sports coupe, the tC, and a nationwide U.S. launch in 2004.
A successor to the xA, the xD, premiered in 2008, and the Scion marque expanded to Canada in 2010. Scion currently has five models: the tC, xB, iQ, xD, and the FR-S. The Scion name, meaning the descendant of a family or heir, refers both to the brand's cars and their owners.