Toyota has unveiled its 2025 Gazoo Racing sports car range, showcasing modifications and enhancements across its lineup. Emphasizing the return to fun and excitement, Toyota’s focus on performance is evident in each model. We had the privilege of experiencing the entire range of Toyota GR sports cars, both on the road and the track.
The 2025 Toyota GR Yaris stands out with its rally-inspired design and performance. Boasting a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine generating 221kW of power and 400Nm of torque, the GR Yaris offers impressive acceleration and handling. Notably, the introduction of an 8-speed automatic transmission expands its appeal to a wider audience. During our brief drive, the GR Yaris showcased its rally heritage with a comfortable yet sporty suspension setup, making it suitable for both spirited drives and long-distance journeys.
Inside the GR Yaris, a driver-centric cockpit features modern technology like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, complemented by a digital instrument cluster. The exterior enhancements include improved aero dynamics and durability, making the GR Yaris a well-rounded package. Available in GT and GTS models, the GR Yaris offers a blend of performance and practicality, with pricing starting from AUD$55,490.
Transitioning to the 2025 Toyota GR Corolla, the focus shifts to a more aggressive design and enhanced performance. Equipped with the same powertrain as the GR Yaris, the GR Corolla delivers a thrilling driving experience. Notable upgrades include improved cooling, updated safety features, and a sporty aesthetic. The GR Corolla excels on the track with its stiff suspension setup, offering a dynamic driving experience that complements its rally-inspired roots.
Comparing the GR Corolla to the GR Yaris reveals distinct differences in handling and engine response. While the GR Corolla is louder and more track-focused, the GR Yaris offers a softer, more compliant ride suitable for daily driving. Both models feature an updated differential controller and offer various driving modes to cater to different preferences.
The 2025 Toyota GR GR86 impresses as an affordable yet engaging sports car in the lineup. With a 2.4-liter flat-four engine producing 174kW of power, the GR GR86 delivers a balanced driving experience suitable for honing driving skills on the track. Updates to the suspension and throttle response enhance the car’s agility and responsiveness, making it a standout model for enthusiasts seeking pure driving enjoyment.
Finally, the flagship of the GR lineup, the 2025 Toyota GR Supra, retains its iconic status with minimal changes for the 2025 model year. The addition of a limited-run Track Edition introduces chassis and suspension enhancements, further enhancing the Supra’s performance capabilities. With a powerful turbocharged inline-six engine and refined handling, the GR Supra remains a favorite among enthusiasts for its exhilarating driving experience.
Toyota’s commitment to delivering high-performance sports cars that cater to driving enthusiasts is evident across the GR lineup. By combining cutting-edge technology with rally-inspired design elements, Toyota continues to set the benchmark for sports cars in the automotive industry. The future looks promising for Toyota’s GR range, providing exciting prospects for both seasoned drivers and newcomers to the world of performance driving.
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