Scion tC 2011 projects a bolder and more  aggressive stance and has taken some design cues from Scion FUSE concept, which  was unveiled at the 2006 New York Auto Show. Scion tC 2011 features an all-new 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine with dual VVT-i   that generates 180 horsepower and two all-new transmissions: the six-speed manual  transmission, and a new six-speed automatic with  sequential-shift.
All-New tC Sports Coupe Adds Power, Performance
Launched in 2004, the tC quickly became Scion’s top-selling  vehicle, at the same time attracting the youngest buyer in the entire  industry.  Six years later, the second-generation tC emerges with an  aggressive new look, increased driving performance, and a more premium  feel.
 
Enhanced performance is accomplished in the second-generation tC  with an all-new 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine with dual VVT-i  that generates 180 horsepower, 19 more than the previous model, and 11  additional lbs.-ft of torque.  In addition to increases in power, the  new engine delivers an increase in fuel economy all while lowering  emissions.  Performance is further improved and heard through a new  intake manifold design and a sport-tuned exhaust system that delivers a  bold and aggressive sound.
 
The tC features two all-new transmissions: the six-speed manual  transmission has improved shift-feel and adds to the car’s already  fun-to-drive character, and a new six-speed automatic gains two gears  along with sequential-shift.
 
The 2011 tC enters its second-generation riding on a new platform,  including a specially tuned MacPherson strut front-suspension and a  double-wishbone rear-suspension that rides lower than the previous  model.   Larger 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels are wrapped in wider  tires, giving the tC a broader stance and elevated handling  characteristics.  The new model also comes standard with larger 16-inch  disc brakes on all corners.  A new performance-tuned electronic  power-steering system provides the driver a confident feel that is more  in-tune with the road.  The elements brought together in the new chassis  result in a premium performance that expands the tC into a new  dimension of driving enjoyment.
 
The all-new design of the 2011 tC projects a bolder and more  aggressive stance.  Important design cues like the helmet-inspired cabin  shape were adopted from the Calty-designed Scion FUSE concept, which  was unveiled at the 2006 New York Auto Show.  The protruding fender  flares amplify its wider, lower stance and are aggressively complemented  by a sleek front grille and projector headlamps.  The shape of the rear  taillights flow cleanly into the overall shape of the trunk.
 
Inside, a driver-focused cockpit starts with a sporty new  three-spoke steering wheel that features a flat bottom and a new shape  that offers a confident grip.  Front seats feature robust bolsters that  provide secure positioning while still offering spaciousness and  comfort.  The instrument-panel, gauge cluster and center-console all  face inward in a V-shape, making controls easily accessible.
 
Overall, the cabin has been lengthened for a more comfortable  passenger experience with increased versatility.  Utility is enhanced  with reclining rear seats that split 60/40, providing more storage  capacity.  The panoramic moonroof remains standard in the new tC.
 
The new tC comes standard with an AM/FM/CD/USB audio system that  features eight speakers.  As with all Scion models,  steering-wheel-mounted controls allow the driver to easily navigate  through all of their music.
 
The new tC is also reinforced with key safety features and is  expected to achieve top safety ratings.  In addition to standard  Anti-lock Brakes (ABS), the new tC also gains standard Vehicle Stability  Control (VSC), traction control (TRAC), Electronic Brake Force  Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA).  Active front-headrests and  eight airbags are also standard, including both driver and  front-passenger knee airbags.