More 2011 Scion tC Photos

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Earlier today, we reported our first drive in the redesigned 2011 Scion tC, but now the company has released a slew of official photos of the car. You can check out a few of the different exterior colors as well as the optional navigation unit, which we haven’t seen before.

The new tC goes on sale Oct. 1 and starts at $18,275.

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By David Thomas | August 6, 2010 | Comments (8)
Tags: Scion, Scion tC

Comments 

Peppy

That back end looks awkward.

arni

I agree with the back end..something reminds me of a Celica...and the interior is really bland...so I'll have to give the Kia Koupe the edge here...

Tony

Interesting interior theme. The back looks gorgeous versus the interior!
But true. Back is the worst part of the exterior.
But i like the Volvo-esque body shape

NKonline

The whole exterior is not working for me. The front is too similar to CT200h. I just wish the headlights were bigger to balance out the taillights. Anyway, I love the interior!

GR

The interior reminds me of a 70's Corolla and the exterior, well, YUCK!

Kia Forte Koup FTW!

tscurt

Must be the PCP effect; I kinda like it.

Ya'll do realize this is a SCION..I mean what were you expecting from a car geared towards generation X....they like cars plain and just enough options fort their Ipods...the navigation looks out of place,looks like it came out of the 2005 Sienna.

Trevor

Wow, the whole design is unbalanced! It looks like a different designer for the front, rear, and interior! The C pillar is wayyyy to much, and the interior looks rent-a-car basic. Sooo glad I got my Forte Koup SX!!!!

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