The Scion tC offered a varied palette over its production run, including white, black, silver/gray, red, blue, and other finishes, with exact names and availability shifting by year.
To answer comprehensively, it's important to note that color availability varied by model year and market. The tC was produced in two generations (2004–2010 and 2011–2016), and each generation offered its own rotating lineup of colors. Below are the typical color families seen across those generations.
First generation (2004–2010)
In the first generation, the tC's color options covered neutrals and bold shades, with metallic variations that changed over the years.
Color families
- White
- Black
- Silver/Gray
- Red
- Blue
Note: exact color names and availability within these families varied by year, and some markets offered limited special editions with different finishes.
Second generation (2011–2016)
The redesigned second generation carried a similar spectrum, with additional metallic options and some renamed finishes as Scion refreshed its palette for dealer inventories.
Color families
- White
- Black
- Silver/Gray
- Red
- Blue
- Other metallic finishes (availability varied by year)
As with the first generation, exact color names and whether a given color was offered depended on the model year and market.
Summary
The Scion tC offered a broad, year-to-year changing color palette spanning neutral whites and blacks to metallic grays, reds, and blues, with regional and yearly variations. For precise color names by a specific model year, refer to the official brochures or dealership catalogs for that year.


