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2023 Toyota GR Corolla assessment


It appears like Toyota has been constructing to this second for years – the launch of the brand new GR Corolla, a correct halo sizzling hatch for the Japanese firm that has been attempting to make “ever higher automobiles” with that “waku doki” vibe.

That push has been lead by trade legend Akio Toyota – who, in case you didn’t know, goes by the identify Morizo when he’s behind the wheel… therefore the particular version mannequin’s identify.

Now the declare that that is Toyota’s first “actual” sizzling hatch would possibly sound derogatory to anybody who owns a GR Yaris, however no offence, this is what many will think about to be an actual sizzling hatch. 

It’s the correct dimension, competing within the small automotive class fairly than the sunshine automotive market. And it’s up towards some critical rivals – the Volkswagen Golf R and Honda Civic Kind R. That’s to say, it’s launching the place the competitors is at its finest. 

Plus, it has a number of factors of distinction in comparison with each of these fashions – it’s handbook with all-wheel drive solely. And, it has a three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine!

So can it actually be a correct hot-hatch? Learn on to search out out.

How a lot does the Toyota GR Corolla price?

The GR Corolla will not be low-cost, with an MSRP of $62,300 plus on-road prices for the mainstream GTS five-seat model.

In the meantime the track-focused Morizo model – which takes out a bunch of stuff to save lots of weight however provides some bits to enhance efficiency – is a $77,800 proposition.

You’re shopping for shortage with the latter, although, as – at the least within the preliminary 12 months of deliveries – the Morizo will likely be restricted to simply 25 examples. The GTS can also be going to be scarce, with solely 700 examples coming within the first 12 months.

For a little bit of context, the Toyota GR Corolla is a bit cheaper than a VW Golf R ($66,990), however its German rival has a extra highly effective four-cylinder engine, a dual-clutch auto transmission, and extra luxurious inside appointments. To not point out adaptive dampers and larger wheels.

It’s additionally extra reasonably priced than a Honda Civic Kind R, which lists at $72,000 drive-away. That mannequin is handbook solely just like the GR Corolla, however front-wheel drive. And, the order e-book for it’s just about full, with wait instances blowing out till late-2024 final we checked.

Whereas I actually didn’t imply to slag off the Toyota GR Yaris within the intro, that mannequin does supply one thing very comparable however for a complete lot much less cash. The GR Yaris is $49,500 and the top-spec Rallye is $54,500, so it’s nicely price determining if you can also make the three-door physique and unusual ergonomic quirks be just right for you.

What’s the Toyota GR Corolla like on the within?

It maybe isn’t as particular as you would possibly count on that it’s going to be, particularly if you’re paying this kinda dough – or, one other method of placing that’s the Corolla ZR (just like the one I examined lately) feels actually good for $25k much less.

Certain, it does rating the GR bits that you’d count on, together with a GR steering wheel (leather-lined, three-spoke, heated) and GR sports activities seats (heated, manually adjustable, with a suede and pretend leather-based trim mixture), plus GR carpet flooring mats, and a darkish headlining just like the ZR.

In any other case, that is similar to different Corollas inside – that isn’t to say that there’s something unsuitable with the inside, it’s simply that it may not really feel as particular as some patrons would possibly want that it did.

The push-button starter has the GR brand on it, and so does the handbook shifter and the important thing fob, however there’s nothing particular like ambient lighting or completely different finishes to assist raise the atmosphere even additional. Dare I say it – the ZR’s cabin in purple appears to be like and feels heaps extra particular.

Storage is as you’ll count on; there are two cupholders between the entrance seats, bottle holders within the doorways, a storage tray with wi-fi cellphone charger in entrance of the shifter (with the identical easy-to-accidentally-switch-on seat heater buttons if you drop your cellphone in), plus a advantageous little glovebox.

Nevertheless, not like the usual mannequin, there is no such thing as a coated centre armrest between the entrance seats, presumably to save lots of weight and give you a bit extra set off room in your elbow in case you’re piloting it on a observe and flicking the handbook handbrake (extra on that quickly).

Clearly, there’s additionally the GR-4 all-wheel drive controller behind the shifter, which lets you regulate the bias of the four-wheel-drive system, and identical to different Corollas there’s a drive mode selector, which incorporates Eco, Regular, Sport and Customized – the latter of which lets you regulate the steering weight, engine response and air-con effectiveness.

As with the top-spec customary Corolla, you get an enormous 12.3-inch driver data display which provides loads of bespoke info that’s tailor-made to efficiency driving. There’s a bunch of various display choices, so you possibly can regulate the vitals or simply take a look on the head-up show on the windscreen.

Now, let’s think about back-seat house, which isn’t one of many Corolla Hatch’s finest attributes usually – and the identical will be mentioned for this model. With the motive force’s seat set for me (182cm/6’0”), I had solely simply sufficient house to clear my knees and toes, whereas the headroom is tight too, and you will have to look at your noggin getting out and in as nicely.

You would possibly match three skinny adults throughout, but it surely’s finest left as a two-seater for again seat riders. If children are a part of your crew, there are twin ISOFIX factors within the window seats, and three top-tether factors as nicely.

One factor this Corolla hatchback misses out on that each one different variations get in Australia is rear-seat directional air vents, as a result of that entrance centre console field has been axed. There may be entry to a flat storage tray there as a substitute, and two USB ports as nicely.

There are small bottle holders in each rear doorways, a pair of cupholders within the rear centre drop-down armrest, and map pockets on the backs of each entrance seats as nicely.

Now, this wasn’t supposed to be a assessment of the Morizo Version, however I did see the automotive on the occasion, and it has no rear seats in any respect. As a substitute there are two thick physique bracing frames that run the width of the cabin behind the entrance seats, which let you safe a set of spare wheels for observe days. Or it might simply be the quickest courier panel van on the planet.

Now, boot house – one other problem for the Corolla Hatch – is even LESS on this GR model in comparison with core fashions.

Toyota states there may be 213 litres of cargo capability for GTS fashions, which is 4L fewer than the variations of the Corolla Hatch which have a spare wheel (the ZR Hybrid has a restore equipment and thus scores 333 litres).

As for this one? No spare right here, to save lots of weight, whereas the battery has been shifted to the boot space as nicely, simply beneath the false flooring.

Observe: Apologies for the dearth of inside photographs. There have been subsequent to none within the Australian media kite

What’s underneath the bonnet?

Three cylinders of absolute fury, that’s what!

The GR Corolla has the identical 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine because the GR Yaris, however on this iteration it’s much more potent. 

Energy output is 221kW (6500rpm), whereas torque is a sizeable 370Nm (3000-5550rpm). That kilowatt determine, in response to Toyota, places the GR Corolla on par with the Bugatti Chiron hyper automotive for kW per litre of engine output.

The GR Corolla can also be 21kW more healthy than the GR Yaris, and identical to it’s smaller sibling, it comes with a six-speed handbook transmission as customary. There isn’t any auto choice accessible… but.

It’s all-wheel drive, with Torsen restricted slip differentials at each axles. Select the Morizo Version and the engine energy output is similar (221kW) however the torque determine jumps as much as 400Nm. It additionally will get a revised six-speed handbook with altered ratios.

A couple of extra figures for you right here – the GR Corolla GTS has a kerb weight of 1485kg, whereas the Morizo is notably lighter, at 1440kg.

The GTS model has a 0-100km/h declare of 5.29 seconds whereas the Morizo claims a barely faster 5.21s..

How does the Toyota GR Corolla drive?

Grrrrr might need been a fair higher identify for this variant, as a result of it’s like an indignant bull ant attempting to chew at your ankles on a bushwalk. 

The powertrain is seemingly consistently egging the motive force on to get extra out of it, and on public roads that would imply you’ve acquired to be very, very cautious. It has a lot to provide – there’s a little little bit of low-rev lag, but it surely builds its energy superbly from about 3000rpm via to the redline, and it sounds fairly grunty whereas doing it. 

The trademark three-pot burble is clear, and you’ll hear turbo whistle and wastegate flutter on lift-off, too.

Nevertheless, it’s not too loud – actually, I can foresee some potential complaints from fans who subscribe to the “pop and crackle” mindset that this sounds a bit meek. I like pops and crackles. I heard perhaps one little fart from the exhaust, although I can’t make sure that wasn’t my co-driver.

The six-speed handbook gearbox’s shift motion is okay. It’s not Porsche-like, and admittedly not at the same time as slick because the final Honda Civic Kind R I drove, but it surely does have a brief throw and shut gates to make it really feel sporty. The clutch is pretty weighty, so in stop-start site visitors it may be a bit of bit annoying, but it surely’s not too heavy to reside with.

There may be an clever handbook mode that can rev-match for you – in case you’re not nice at heel-and-toeing, you’ll impress your folks as a result of it does a bloody good job of blipping and rev-matching on the downshift.

The steering is fairly candy, with a pleasant quantity of weight and good accuracy to the wheel as nicely, though like most electrical energy steering techniques there’s not that a lot really feel to the motive force’s fingers – as in, you’re not going to get a Lotus Elise-like drive right here, however you actually wouldn’t need that in a automotive like this.

I additionally observed a tiny little bit of understeer via tighter corners, which isn’t uncommon in an all-wheel-drive automotive, however I used to be anticipating just a bit bit extra chew and tightness on the nostril via a set of actually tight bends.

I ought to level out right here that this was my testing on a public street, with digital stability management on, and I used to be enjoying with the AWD bias at instances. I discovered that the default 60:40 mode allowed for a greater ‘slingshot’ out of a nook, whereas the extra tail-happy 30:70 setting was positively extra catered in the direction of sliding the automotive round in cornering.

It doesn’t squirm just like the GR Yaris does (I’m okay with that) underneath throttle, and it feels actually properly planted and steady at velocity.

There’s a neat trick, although, as I discovered on the skid pan at Sydney Motorsport Park. The aforementioned handbook handbrake works in a different way to in most handbook automobiles, in that you simply don’t must depress the clutch as drive is lower to the rear axle if you fling the handbrake up.

It means you possibly can plant your left foot (so that you keep extra steady and answerable for the drive), raise the handbrake to let the back-end fling, after which energy out on the throttle. It took some perfecting, however this was loads of enjoyable – I attempted it in 30:70, however discovered it was a bit too tail-happy, whereas in 60:40 it actually did have that front-drive slingshot-style acceleration out of the slide.

What impressed me, irrespective of the mode, was the physique management within the bends – the GR’s suspension provides a agency really feel on the street, however nonetheless a degree of consolation as nicely. It is going to maintain its line properly and likewise, there’s little or no physique roll to take care of.

Now, about that firmness… it isn’t as plush driving or cosseting as a Golf R. The VW is an excellent sizzling hatch as a result of it manages to mix the consolation you need with the management you want. This automotive does that too, it simply doesn’t have the smarts of adaptive chassis management to can help you regulate issues to be extra comfy, if you would like them to be.

They’re very completely different automobiles – even Toyota admits that – however the Golf R, for my part, can be a a lot simpler car to have as a every day driver, and never simply because it has the superb DSG auto fitted as customary.

For many who will every day their GR Corolla, there’s a slight penalty to pay relating to tyre noise. At most speeds, there’s fairly a little bit of noise intrusion into the cabin, so if you’re somebody who values tuning into their favorite podcast on the street, you would possibly discover that the amount on the stereo will should be a bit of increased than traditional.

All informed although, this can be a particular automotive. It’s not simply good for a Corolla, it’s sizzling hatch, full cease.

What do you get?

The Toyota GR Corolla is a fairly nicely specified automotive, with all the most effective stuff you will get in a normal Corolla, and extra extra gear to assist justify the fee.

GR Corolla GTS highlights:

  • 18-inch Enkei light-weight alloy wheels
  • 235/40 R18 Yokohama ADVAN tyres
  • AWD modes (60:40, 30:70, 50:50)
  • Entrance and rear Torsen limited-slip differentials
  • LED headlights with auto high-beam
  • Triple exhaust suggestions
  • Toyota Related Companies
  • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
  • 8.0-inch touchscreen
    • Satellite tv for pc navigation
    • Wi-fi Apple CarPlay
    • Wired Android Auto
  • Heated leather-based steering wheel
  • Heated entrance seats
  • Wi-fi cellphone charger
  • 8-speaker JBL audio system
  • 1x USB-C port in centre console
  • Twin-zone local weather management
  • Handbook seat adjustment
  • Rear privateness glass
  • Energy-folding and heated exterior mirrors
  • Tyre restore equipment

GR Corolla Morizo version provides:

  • Carbon-fibre roof
  • GR badge on intercooler
  • 18-inch BBS solid alloy wheels
  • 245/40 ZR18 Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 Join Tyres
  • Distinctive Morizo Version shift knob design
  • Carbon-fibre clean plates for rear window switches
  • Entrance sports activities seats with harness holes
  • Slots within the carpet to permit harness fitment
  • Extra bracing within the cabin incl. harness-rated prime bar
  • Fastened rear home windows
  • 2-speaker audio system
  • Removes dual-zone local weather management
  • Removes heated steering wheel
  • Removes wi-fi cellphone charger
  • Removes rear seats
  • Removes parking sensors
  • Removes satellite tv for pc navigation
  • Removes electrical rear home windows
  • Removes Rear windscreen wiper

What’s lacking? You may’t get it with a sunroof, and the media display is a bit small by present requirements, at 8.0 inches.

Additional, European variations of the Corolla rating a bigger media display (10.5-inch) accessible domestically in different fashions, but it surely’s not on the playing cards for right here – at the least not but.

Colors

Right here’s a rundown on the color choices and paint costs.

GR Corolla GTS

  • Glacier White: $NCO
  • Ebony (black): $NCO
  • Liquid Mercury (gray): $575
  • Feverish Pink: $575

GR Corolla Morizo Version

  • Frosted White Pearl: $NCO
  • Tarmac Black: $NCO
  • Matte Metal (unique): $2500

Is the Toyota GR Corolla secure?

There may be at present no ranking particular to the Toyota GR Corolla, nevertheless, in response to ANCAP’s web site “all variants” of the Corolla Hatch put on a five-star ANCAP security ranking from 2018 testing.

Toyota Australia made it clear that simply because the GR Corolla has a unique intent to the usual Corolla vary, it’s designed to supply the identical superior security options accessible to different homeowners.

It additionally has the Toyota Related Companies system, which might name emergency companies within the occasion of an accident.

GR Corolla GTS options:

  • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
    • Pedestrian detection (day/evening)
    • Bike owner detection (day)
  • Intersection help
  • Emergency steering help
  • Lane departure warning
  • Lane Hint Help (lane centring)
  • Velocity signal recognition
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Reversing digital camera
  • Entrance and rear parking sensors
  • 7 airbags incl. driver’s knee

Select the Morizo mannequin and also you lose the parking sensors, and there’s additionally no rear wiper.

How a lot does the Toyota GR Corolla price to run?

The GR Corolla nonetheless scores the corporate’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre guarantee, which is extendable to seven years for the powertrain if the logbook servicing is finished on time.

Toyota spokespeople did state that whereas observe driving is roofed, will probably be assessed on a “case by case foundation”. So be sure to work out what that may imply for you, in case you’re contemplating shopping for one and monitoring it.

The servicing intervals are shorter than most different Corollas, however in step with the GR Yaris, at each six months or10,000km. There’s a capped value plan for 3 years/60,000km, with these first six visits pegged at $300 a pop.

The official gasoline consumption figures are affordable for a hot-hatch, at 8.4 litres per 100 kilometres for the GTS and 8.6L/100km for the Morizo Version. The latter is lighter, however has some changes to the gear ratios and likewise extra aggressive tyres, which might be the rationale it has a better official quantity.

If you happen to’re out on a rustic drive you would possibly see near that, offered you’re obeying the principles. However throughout my street drive on the launch, I noticed a displayed 10.2L/100km via a mixture of city operating, freeway testing and spirited driving on nation again roads.

Each fashions have a 50-litre gasoline tank, with a thirst for 98 RON premium unleaded juice. Clearly, you’ll see a lot increased on observe.

CarExpert’s Tackle the Toyota GR Corolla

If you happen to can reside with the manual-only proposition, and may cope with the smaller boot and fewer comfortable journey than its rivals, then the Toyota GR Corolla will make you very, very glad.

I feel it’s secure to say there’s by no means been a greater Corolla than this, at the least relating to efficiency.

And “waku doki”? Yep. Nailed that, too.

Toyota – and certainly, grasp driver Morizo – can relaxation assured that this automotive is not only a correct sizzling hatch, however a full-on efficiency automotive that simply occurs to be in a hatchback physique.

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