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Scion FR-S to get suspension and aesthetic upgrades for 2015

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As we reported earlier this month, the Scion FR-S/Toyota GT 86 has some big changes in store.

As a part of its mid-life update, Toyota plans to release turbo, sedan, and all-wheel drive hybrid models of the FR-S in 2016. Turbo models, eventually both sedans and coupes, will feature a 295-horsepower direct injection boxer engine. Hybrid models (sedan only) will have a naturally-aspirated boxer engine powering the rear wheels, but will also carry electric motors for the front, providing AWD traction.

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Before then, though, Toyota is planning new tweaks to keep the FR-S fresh.

According to a report by Autoblog, the rear-wheel-drive sensation will receive suspension and appearance revisions for 2015.

Most important for performance enthusiasts will be the suspension upgrades, which will include a tighter, more rigid setup in the front, as well as revised shock absorbers in the rear. The result, according to Toyota, will be a reduction in body roll as well as improved driver feedback in the cabin.

A new shark-like antenna will adorn the roof of the car, and flush-mounted, larger exhaust pipes will ornament the back of the vehicle.

The interior will have some new toys as well. The central panels will be garnished with a carbon fiber-like material, and the headlights will now be automatic. If none of that sells you on a new FR-S, we have reports that there will be a new key design. So there’s that.

Even with all these improvements, the 2015 model will cost a mere $400 dollars more than its predecessor, keeping the FR-S’ fun-per-d0llar ratio quite high. It starts at $24,900.

Also getting a facelift for 2015 will be the Scion tC, an Avensis-based  sport compact coupe. The new version will have paddle shifters mounted on the steering wheel (automatic only), and will also be offered in two new colors: Blizzard Pearl and Cosmic Gray.

Good news for tC fans (we know there are some of you out there): the 2015 model will see no price increase over the 2014. It starts at $19,210.

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