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Toyota GR Corolla launch at Sydney Motorsport Park

GR Corolla – Toyota have just released the hot hatch, GR Corolla. It comes in a highly specified GTS version priced from $62,300 plus the usual costs. 2023 Toyota GR Corolla GTS (Glacier White) The GR Corolla joins other Toyotas in the GR stable, the GR 86, GR Supra and GR Yaris. It looks awesome, especially in the Feverish Red colour but there are four choices available.

Inside its well-equipped and comfortable.

I had the opportunity to drive the GR Corolla around Sydney Motorsport Park on the launch and I have to say it’s a LOT OF FUN.

It’s powered by the same high-output 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine found in the GR Yaris, that has been tuned to produce a boosted 221kW of power at 6500rpm and 370Nm of torque over a wider rev band, from 3000-5550rpm.

All GR Corollas come equipped with a close-ratio six-speed manual transmission and the sophisticated GR-FOUR all-wheel-drive system, supported with Torsen®2 limited-slip differentials on both the front and rear axles.

The GR Corolla is available now but there are only 700 vehicles available in the first year and a number have already been pre ordered. So if you want one better get in quick

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I’m Rob Fraser

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Quick GR Corolla Thoughts

GR Corolla suspension, wheels, and tyres

For the enthusiasts!

The most important thing readers need to note is that the GR Corolla is based on the acclaimed TNGA-C architecture, that offers excellent torsional rigidity, low weight and precise handling.

The tightness needs to be felt to be appreciated.

The suspension layout has been thoroughly reworked, increasing the track by 60mm at the front and 90mm at the rear compared to the Corolla hatch, to improve stability and lower the centre of gravity.

At the front, a light and rigid MacPherson strut type suspension set-up is used with increased camber and optimised suspension geometry to allow for the best possible road contact and steering feel.

Suspension components offer increased rigidity compared to the Corolla hatch, with newly designed shock absorbers, coil springs, strut bearing spacer and absorber knuckle bracket.

A highly modified trailing double-wishbone suspension arrangement is used at the rear, with newly-designed components including shock absorbers, coil springs, suspension arm bushings, stabiliser and axle carrier.

Like the front, initial camber has been expanded by reducing the span of the upper arm, with optimised rigidity for each suspension component.

Stopping power comes courtesy of four-piston aluminium monobloc front calipers and 356mm ventilated two-piece disc brakes, with two-piston aluminium monobloc calipers and 297mm ventilated discs at the rear. A feature is the red brake calipers emblazoned with the GR logo.

Drive modes.

Three distinct drive modes are available that allow drivers to change the parameters of the powertrain, suspension and steering, and air conditioning system with Eco, Normal and Sport modes. A fourth Custom mode allows users to tailor each of the three variables to their preferred setting.

A VSC OFF switch allows users to set a range of vehicle stability control and traction control parameters, including the new ‘Expert Mode’ for circuit driving which completely disables the vehicle stability and traction control settings.

One cool feature is the ability to choose the drive ration between front and rear wheels, from 60:40, 30:70, 50:50 for different responsiveness and handling. Its was extremely noticeable on the skid pan.

GR Corolla driving impressions.

Its quick at 5.29 seconds from 0-100kmh.

Surprisingly the 1.6 L 3 Cylinder tuned engine is easy to potter around town in as we found out in peak hour traffic and school zones. The wide spread of torque from a reasonable 3000rpm allows for both relaxed cruising and spirited acceleration in most gears.

Likewise the close ration 6 Sp i-MT was slick and smooth on the road and excellent on the track.

We happily pottered around the suburbs in 4th and 5th gear. 6th was a bit tall for 50kmh.

Adding the third exhaust brings a raspy blatt to the exhaust note.

The ability to disconnect the drive to the rear wheels proved particularly useful on the skid pan with handbrake slides. But it proves that Toyota designed this car purely for FUN.

With the GR-FOUR all-wheel-drive system the grip is outstanding and allows controlled slides in the right conditions.

The electric power steering system has a good feel. Its weighted nicely, light at low speeds and becomes more directly responsive the faster you go. This was especially noticeable in the difference between driving in school zones then on the track.

Safety features

The GR Corolla features the latest Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance technology.

GR Corolla offers the pre-collision safety system (PCS) with audible warnings and autonomous braking. PCS also has intersection collision avoidance support.

Other TSS features include:

In addition to the Toyota Safety Sense suite of technologies, all GR Corolla versions feature

GR Corolla final thoughts

Here is a sports hatch that can be driven every day as well as having fun on the track. Not many cars achieve that balance.

It takes a sometimes-bland Corolla style and brings the WOW factor. It looks great!

Balance is the key word here. Everything works in harmony, the responsiveness, ride and handling, steering weight, and aural sensitivity.

It engenders confidence. You simply feel good driving it.

What is good?

  • Purposeful and stylish looks
  • Engine performance and responsiveness
  • Balanced ride/handling – FUN FUN FUN

What is not so good?

Also look at.

Sports hatchbacks are few and far between these days.

Buyers could look at the Subaru WRX Sportswagon, Hyundai i30N, Honda Type R, Renault Megane RS, Audi S3.

Toyota     

Model

GR Corolla GTS

Model Price $62,300 MLP*
Engine 1.6L 3 Cyl Turbo Petrol Euro 5C
Drivetrain GR-FOUR AWD 6Sp i-MT
Battery Capacity / type N/A
Power 221kW @ 6,500rpm
Torque 370Nm @ 3,000 – 5,500rpm
Fuel ADR 8.4L/100km
Fuel on Test N/A
Fuel capacity 50L
Range (WLTP) / efficiency 595km ADR
Fast Charge / Home (240V) N/A
Safety 5 Star ANCAP (Tested Nov 2019)
CO2 Emissions 191g/km
0-100kmh/Top Speed 5.29 sec / 230km/h
Servicing 12 Mth / 15,000km – Capped Price service pack
Warranty 5yr/ unlimited km
Roadside Assist 5Yr. conditional roadside assist

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges)

Overall Rating    

92/100

Behind the Wheel 9
Comfort 9
Equipment 9
Performance 9
Ride and Handling 10
Practicality 9
Fit for Purpose 10
Style / appeal 9
Technology / connectivity 9
Value for Money 9

Dimensions

 
Overall Length 4407mm
Wheelbase 2640mm
Width 1851mm
Height 1479mm
Wheels 18 x 8.5J ENKEI cast alloy
Tyres Yokohama ADVAN V601 235/40ZR18 tyres
Max ground clearance Up to 120mm
Wading Depth N/A
Approach N/A
Rampover N/A
Departure angle N/A
Turning Circle KTK 11.52m
Boot Capacity Min N/A
Boot capacity Max 213L
Battery Weight N/A
Kerb Weight 1470kg
Payload (kg) 445kg
GVM (kg) 1915kg
GCM N/A
Towing Capacity N/A
Tow Ball rating N/A

TOYOTA GR COROLLA MODEL BY MODEL

GTS

Mechanical

Exterior

Interior

Safety

Comfort and convenience

 

Infotainment / Multimedia

Morizo Edition – additional features over GTS

Mechanical

Exterior

Interior

Comfort and convenience

Infotainment / Multimedia

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