Toyota GR Corolla - The Greatest Hot Hatch In America?
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The 2023 GR Corolla is the most fun I've had in a hot hatch.
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The 2023 Toyota GR Corolla is finally here in America, a potent hot hatch with 300 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque, and a clever AWD system letting the driver choose between various torque splits (60/40, 50/50, and 30/70). It's a riot to drive, and worthy of its price tag.
In this video we'll discuss the 1.6L 3-cylinder turbo, 6-speed manual transmission, AWD system, suspension, wheels, brakes, tires, and what it's like to drive on both the road and the track!
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If you haven't yet, check out how the AWD system on this car works after watching the review, it's really neat! kzread.info/dash/bejne/d56N1KqKaJbTkrA.html
@fj06carnone
Жыл бұрын
If you want a practical daily, the Corolla makes more sense than the Yaris. If you want something more fun, the 86 makes more sense than the Yaris. Imo, we're not missing out much.
@fj06carnone
Жыл бұрын
Also, please do a video on manufacturer chassis rigidity figures. Thank you.
@vyas555
Жыл бұрын
Travel to Europe or Australia and do a review of GR Yaris.
@temwananinkana3419
Жыл бұрын
Compare this AWD to the one used in the focus rs
@johnnyturbo8460
Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on longevity with a 3 cylinder with that much boost? I know it's a Toyota but that engine with that much boost is a concern for me. Should it be? I'm interested to know your thoughts?
“What did you do?!” So funny. I’m thrilled that this car exists. I hope Toyota sells every last one. I also hope the owners drive the piss out of them. This car deserves it.
@clonetrooper576
Жыл бұрын
if anyone can get their hands on one. Chip shortage and dealer markups are gonna be insane. Im betting 100k+ MSRP
@ncvwrx2759
Жыл бұрын
same sentiment here... just wish they would make it in numbers that dealers won't gouge customers. 37k isnt chump change, but im betting dealers will want 10k markups, putting the car in a different price point. I wouldnt be surprised to see Morizo going for 60k+... at which point you might as well get an audi rs3.
@DaxtonAnderson
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 1st gen Matrix owner and the 1st thing I'd do if I won the lotto is buy one of these and drive the living piss out of it, I hope the same as you bud!
@cindysue5474
Жыл бұрын
@@clonetrooper576 I say high 40 grand.
@stevemcrichards8768
Жыл бұрын
Toyota is doing things right. Honda and Toyota are doing things very right at the moment and I'm loving it.
The GR Yaris has been massively successful in the UK..ive got one it’s brilliant 👍
@rasch19785
Жыл бұрын
Me too, glad we got the GR yaris instead, the Corolla is too heavy. Sure the Corolla is roomier, but ive never needed the back seat in the yaris soo nothing is missed
@MT-eb2dx
Жыл бұрын
@@rasch19785 I hope they bring out a hybrid GR corolla next.. at least that will be very fast..
@adamfehr1994
Жыл бұрын
@@MT-eb2dx and way more expensive
@TucsonDude
Жыл бұрын
Man, you can't be bragging to us Americans like that. Of course, we're all too fat to fit into a GR Yaris.
@MrFister84
Жыл бұрын
@@TucsonDude Mate I'm pretty fat and I fit just fine, though my GF is tiny AF so that might help.
it's crazy to think where this channel has gone in nearly 10 years, amazing work!
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Amazing that a car like this exists! Thank you, Toyota for making a “last hurrah” for enthusiasts
@DShort1088
Жыл бұрын
You didn't even watch the video...
@clonetrooper576
Жыл бұрын
they are developing hydrogen/synthesis fueled engines. its not a last hooray. toyota and porsche will make sure ICE engines continue.
@75sti75
Жыл бұрын
@@DShort1088 when I made the comment I had already started it. I’ve seen enough about this car to make that remark with or without watching it. And even as I finish the video my comment still stands true!
@fuzzau
Жыл бұрын
Somehow I don't think its a last hurrah. The president of Toyota, absolutely loves racing and thinks its very important for the company. So I think more will come in the future.
@jasswear8911
Жыл бұрын
WRX anyone?
I love how hard other Jason is turning into the corner!! He gives it the full test no doubt and that proves how hard he is willing to push a car!
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
This was our test drive for seeing if it'd drift. Camissa was saying it wouldn't really hold it, so I chatted with the engineer and he recommended track mode or front mode (instead of 30/70). So the purpose of these laps was to test that, and he went full send haha.
“Either way, its Jason’s fault” I think that one went above a lot of people’s head
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Ha, I probably should have put a little text box up when he was first on screen denoting "Jason Camissa."
I haven't been so excited for a car since the FRS/BRZ were teased in 2009 and this car fits the bill!
wow i actually really appreciate that they have some training wheels (IMT) for those who would be new to manuals. I never drove manual and am very interested in the car worried about the manual.
@Nice-wf2xd
Жыл бұрын
Same looks like the perfect first car to learn on and grow with I guess just make sure to keep that warranty 😂
@Cecil97
Жыл бұрын
@@Nice-wf2xd lol i should ask for a deal to get the car with an extra clutch
@Mutantcy1992
Жыл бұрын
I actually don't know if it would be that useful for learning. I think it's a gimmick to entice people unsure about manual transmissions, but it seems that the car helping you give enough throttle when you don't give enough yourself would be training you wrong. And auto revmatching is just lazy, that's not something you need to be able to do to drive stick anyways, it's something you'll develop over time.
@Soh90
Жыл бұрын
@@Mutantcy1992 Ok negative Nancy. I’ve been driving manual for 20 years and I still appreciate Toyota IMT function. For beginners (my wife) it made it super easy for her to learn. For experts (me) it takes a little bit of fatigue out of my drive. I can rev-match on my own. Hell I can upshift without the clutch because I’m THAT in tuned with my car. But that doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate being able to just slam the can in a lower gear and have the car work out the matching engine speed for me 🤷🏾♂️ It’s kinda like adaptive cruise and lane trace assist. Yes I can control my own dam throttle and keep my car in the lane by my damn self, but having the car do it for me while I just hood the steering wheel and relax my foot near the peddle is so much easier.
@Mutantcy1992
Жыл бұрын
@@Soh90 Okay we get it, you're the one true savior of manual transmissions and you've returned to us at last. Seems like you replied just to brag about how you are one with the car. If you're so in tune with the car then Rev matching should be second nature to you and take no effort whatsoever. If I want things to be done automatically, I'll drive an automatic.
That IMT feature sounds rad. I was just talking to a friend yesterday who’s searching for a new car and is afraid of buying a manual because he’s not super experienced and specifically called out that he stalled a lot when learning.
@AidanRitchie
Жыл бұрын
Everyone stalls a lot learning! That's part of the learning.
@Techcensorshipbot
Жыл бұрын
Stalling is part of learning a manual unfortunately. It can be embarrassing, stressful, and inconvenient, but once that is truly mastered you now have a new skill.
@user-iz3gv5vo6b
Жыл бұрын
Toyotas have the IMT on all their manuals. If you're just learning get the base manual Toyota hatchback with a manual. It's affordable.
@mengx94
Жыл бұрын
Imt doesn't make or break the manual transmission driving experience
@Philbyyyy
Жыл бұрын
Imt is good. It's a bit slow for driving around the city.
You don’t need a lot of HP in a car to have fun. Thank you Toyota!
“This is no emergency… BUT you made me miss my turn-in!!!” This is one of my favorite videos of yours and it clearly shows how much fun you had. Thanks!
@Genesiscoupe3000
Жыл бұрын
Very responsible watching videos while driving. And please don't try and say some BS about it not distracting you while driving, because you already admmited that it does. Just be glad that all you did this time was miss a turn instead of hitting the car in front of you that had to suddenly hit his brakes.
@samdaniels1234
Жыл бұрын
@@Genesiscoupe3000 What?
@Genesiscoupe3000
Жыл бұрын
@@samdaniels1234 Not really sure what your question is. It's literally all there. OP admitted he was literally watching this and driving at the same time.
@samdaniels1234
Жыл бұрын
@@Genesiscoupe3000 No he didn't!
@Genesiscoupe3000
Жыл бұрын
@@samdaniels1234 He litteraly said that the VIDEO made him miss his turn while he was DRIVING! Do you have a reading disability or something? Stop riding his D and trying so desperately to defend him! Let me guess, he meant that he was just "listening" to it right? Lol.
Holy crap!!!!! I remember if you had 300hp back in the 80's out of any V8 it was totally respectable, and that was a modded engine.
@ShainAndrews
Жыл бұрын
The baseline was 1hp per cubic inch, and it wasn't horribly difficult on some engines. Others just had horrible heads.
@rogerwilco1777
Жыл бұрын
I remember buying a 2000 Civic Si, and I was beating the old fox body 5.0's and IROC's at the drag strip.. I thought it was strange that my tiny 1.6L (97ci) engine was hanging with V8's triple the displacement, but then I found out those old V8's were basically making the same amount of HP as that honda, but that honda weighed hundreds of pounds less.
@negativeindustrial
Жыл бұрын
@@ShainAndrews Similarly, The 1990s JDM crowd has a base horsepower target of 100hp/liter of displacement. Generally speaking, it’s best to start with an engine that meets this specification and then mod that.
@stevethomas760
Жыл бұрын
I remember when it was a big deal that Lotus produced a engine with 100hp per liter.
@mengx94
Жыл бұрын
^Toyota & yamaha*
Would love to get one of these circuit GR Corollas. But, at about $50K, it isn’t a no brainer. And damn the dealer markups which I’m certain that will bump the price over $60K. At that point, it no longer makes sense and it is all the dealer’s fault. If I can get one at MSRP, I will because Toyota priced it just right.
@DylanTK
Жыл бұрын
the circuit is $42k, but adms will be hardcore either way.
@joshuagibson2520
Жыл бұрын
Should be a $25k car, but they pack it full of needless electronics, etc. They should have a base model available that a person can option as they like.
@DrRyan82994
Жыл бұрын
I think people might dog on you if you get a core. you'll end up on a forum asking how to install LSDs and get flamed for not buying a circuit
@briangoodner8680
Жыл бұрын
@@DrRyan82994 Nope! Smart folks will buy the Core with the $2K perf. pkg. (which includes the two Torsens) for $39K. People buying the Circuit are wasting $$$ unless carbon roof and rear wing are their thing!🤑
@EdwoodCA
Жыл бұрын
@@briangoodner8680 [insert Morgan Freeman "He's right, you know" meme pointing to your comment, here]
My favorite thing about Jason and this channel is the integrity.
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Very kind E C, appreciate your words!
@ec6933
Жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringExplained you earned it man. Been watching you for going on a decade I think haha
We car heads are truly blessed this year with many releases, can't wait for the comparison of this to the new Type R!
@androiduberalles
Жыл бұрын
Too bad they're all like unobtainium.
@Xander1Sheridan
Жыл бұрын
@@androiduberalles hopefully not. Hopefully everyone covets the shiny with the most power, and we can get everything else.
@BaldKiwi117
Жыл бұрын
@@Xander1Sheridan only 200 morizo models will be made lol. May as well forget the circuit too because they are making 2500.
@vurshawn1358
Жыл бұрын
@@BaldKiwi117 translation 40k markup 😂
@DrRyan82994
Жыл бұрын
the type R is better. well I mean it will be quicker everywhere but a launch or in dirt. besides that I'm probably just biased lol
Your reviews always put a smile on my face, much like your grin in this test. Your review does a better job of conveying the cars personality than any other I have seen ;)JC is the supreme instigator and not surprised he triggered alarm bells. Fun cameo of another must watch Tuber.
Love the review and info! Really appreciate the finer points of boost response, cohesiveness of the car, etc. And the ending had me LOL. I like how you're not afraid to laugh at your mistakes.
When they announced it I was worried that they will only put the GR logo on a pimped FWD Corolla and that's it. But wow they truly did a scaled up Yaris GR with nice 3/6 engine sound, a decent manual gearbox and a tail-happy AWD. Really a love letter to all petrolheads! Hats off to them and let's hope Toyota's take on the haldex will be more reliable than VAG's! Btw will they do a station wagon version too? That would be a mini Avant Quattro challenger! :D
@smellyfish36
Жыл бұрын
Its not a haldex, unless you put it into dyno mode it is permenant 4WD unlike haldex which is 2WD most of the time. Its system is closer to the focus RS's but with a LSD instead of clutch packs on the rear
@Blazs120gl
Жыл бұрын
@@smellyfish36 I get it, I was referring to it as a haldex because it employs the same layout (just like all transverse engine 4WD solutions). It also has the same hotspots as a haldex, the wear of the clutch pack in the rear transfer unit and the complexity of haldex, as opposed to traditional quattro systems that may have electronic assitance but the power transfer function is mechanic. Hopefully these things are built to last and will not turn the clutch packs into silver goo, clogging the pump unit like those VAGs and Volvos... :( Having had a Quattro and now having a haldex I can really appreciate the efforts Toyota is doing here to give 60% rear bias! :D
@damionp8615
Жыл бұрын
Sadly not tail happy the sheer grip even in 30:70 produces understeer many ha e noted 50 50 makes the car oversteer more and turn in quicker
@papa_pt
Жыл бұрын
@@damionp8615 that's bc even in 30/70 once rear wheels lose grip it'll send more power to the front.. making it near impossible to get the tail loose :(
@clonetrooper576
Жыл бұрын
its not tailhappy, and also most Haldex/Quattro has been tested and is much more reliable nowadays compared to older models. The electric diff in the new corolla isnt, that said, its a toyota so itll be relaible.
My two favorite Jason in same video ❤️❤️. I went with BRZ but this is a great car too. I also have Kia stinger so didn't need rear seats as much.
I work at a car auction and I got to drive one of these... I can confirm they're pretty awesome. Interior is nice too.
The split screen between the road and the driver is Original and Genius~!!!
Thanks for mentioning the GR Yaris. I am waiting for mine for over a year now, can't take too long now. :)
I enjoyed your video up to the end!
Great video! I was patiently waiting for your review! I share your sentiments about the the weight. You can't hide the 440 lbs. I'm excited to see how the aftermarket addresses this. But I'm grateful and hope to have one someday. Also, all hail the G16E-GTS! This baby will be legendary
@Xander1Sheridan
Жыл бұрын
it's not worth it. You can spend money on power, or you can spend money on carbon fiber crap. The carbon fiber looks awesome but just isn't worth it unless you are spending almost six figures on the car.
@sunrisesunset1734
Жыл бұрын
@@Xander1Sheridan Nonsense you speak. This car won't break down, it's all wheel drive for snow gravel and tarmac, and it's turbo-charged fast and fun, with the least possible gas milage one could ask for. Wake up.
watching engineering explained calms the curious engineer inside of me. He always mentions the little engineering details while reviewing these cars. Keep that going Jason
I have to say the car calling emergency services really was the icing on the top of a great video.
Love the whole concept and the different torque distribution options at the fingertips. Must be almost like having three different cars in one. The only thing I missed in this video was footage from the outside while pushing it at hard at the corners.
Best review if seen on this car, very detailed and thorough! I really like this car.
As soon as my Type R is paid off, I'm getting one of these as well. Seems like a fun car and the AWD is perfect for winter driving.
That was hilarious at the end.
I can’t wait to see these off road and on the snow!
You and Jason are all we need
fantastic review as always, thanks bro!
Great video, I always find your insights informative and entertaining. I hope to find a GR Corolla for MSRP somewhere. I guess time will tell. As an aside, I didn't love the Supra at first, but after doing a track day in it my opinion has completely changed. It is very predictable and capable, even in my novice hands.
I didn’t expect to see a Cammisa cameo! Awesome video, Jason and Jason!
I haven’t been so excited for a Corolla since the AE86 wayyy back! This looks and performs awesome, well done Toyota and finally!!
As an owner of a GR Yaris it scary what it can do at full throttle, but it’s so confident I love it to death, much more than my evo 8 FQ-300 I had. But I agree with EE, if I had the choice between the Corolla (if it was sold here I. The Uk) or the Yaris. I’d still pick the Yaris.
Your channel is very informative and insanely entertaining❤️keep up the great work and thank you for letting people share some ideas here , it has helped me reach over $187,000 in trading by age 27! .
@alessandroandrea4732
Жыл бұрын
congrats and wishing you the best
@azah336
Жыл бұрын
Congratulation , i Invested some $ in few stocks but haven't seen any profit yet. I'll appreciate your idea on how to achieve positive performance
@lucyben9173
Жыл бұрын
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@azah336
Жыл бұрын
@@lucyben9173 Thanks so much I really appreciate your help. If you don't mind, how can I get in touch with your consultant?
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Жыл бұрын
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I really like that Toyota made these have wider fenders, not just some cheap flares bolted on. It’s got a good figure.
I really appreciate your reviews. Nice blend of the facts and the feels.
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Looks so fun, I want one in 5 years with no markup
I was gonna get a WRX this year due to price differences here in canada, but seeing our cores spec sheet (we get the performance pack goodies and heated components standard) im kinda reconsidering.
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
If you can afford the extra cost, I'd go with the Corolla, definitely more fun! Both solid cars though.
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Love it, my favourite two car guys in the same video.
My friend, wondering your thoughts on this car compared to your experience with the previous Type R and how well-engineered its engine is. Is it that good to the previous one and knowing the new one is around the corner!
That was an amazing video. Keep up the great work. I am planning to purchase one on the second model run. But I still would MUCH prefer the GR Yaris on any given day.
A good video of the GR Corolla and looks like an enjoyable car to drive.
"What did you do?!" 😀😀 That's cheeky
I'm glad you bought one
Good stuff. Sure is a shame there isn't a new STI to compare. Seems like a really cohesive product from Toyota. To me, most exciting car of the year.
Cool stuff! I hope you’ll do some more technical content in the future
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Every other Friday, see you there! :)
nice little video
based on your image at 1:48, the turbo is NOT integrated, but just bolted on same as any old school turbo and the runners aren't any shorter than any other old turbo setup. Modern design (e.g. VAG and others) has the turbo bolted directly to the head with the exhaust manifold integral to the cylinder head. Kind of puzzling that they didn't do this given the rest of it seems pretty modern. Kinda heavy for its size too. That said, I'll try and get one if it makes financial sense.
Understand ! GR Yaris is also a MUST get car !
The fact that it only comes in a manual in 2022 makes me not only a fan of the car, but a Toyota Man. Toyota needs a cape because it's literally saving what car enthusiast love for. I wish it was v6 but, I'll support it just the same.
Nice. Still keeping the Focus ST for now. Can you do a video on wheel hop? Why it happens and the technology to prevent it.
Very nice Little video!
As a GR Yaris(circuit pack) owner since April 2021 I can say this review very much spoke to me. I am sure that you are 100% right in what you said. I am happy it is light but it is very small. If you plan on getting the GR corolla, you don't want to get the core version for sure..
@EdwoodCA
Жыл бұрын
Seriously interested in why you think it's better to pass on the Core version. Is it solely because it doesn't have the better LSD? Or other reasons? [I ask as I was pondering the Core but optioning the better LSD.] -Cheers!
@MT-eb2dx
Жыл бұрын
@@EdwoodCA Because the GR Yaris lives for the amazing grip it has in wet and dry due to the LSDs, I certainly fell in love with it! It's not a drift car, if you like drifting, get a red car. The GR corolla is no different.. You can option the better LSD in the core??? Didn't know that, the GR Yaris had basically 2 options... But the good tires are a must as well..
What a great little video about this awesome little car 😂
@EngineeringExplained
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for leaving a little comment!
lol the ending is hilarious!!
I hope they sell well, and Toyota takes note enough to take a larger part in their sports car development in the future. Imagine the same engine in a chassis like the 86, or 2 of them stacked together for a proper Toyota inline 6 👀
Incredible! Such a cool car.
Great to see three legends in one picture
I love how you can go over everything in the car while driving. Not looking at notes and stuff!
“This is better”. Yes. The Corolla GR showcases why 90’s Supras are 6 figures. When Toyota sets their engineering team free, we see greatness. Like the Mark IV Supra, like the Celica, like the GR Corolla. This car is everything we Toyota fans want. However, I don’t think anyone disagrees when I say the Mark V Supra would have been substantially better IF Toyota decided it was worth the in house R&D the Yaris/Corolla GR received. After 20ish years Toyota has finally given us a pure Japanese sports car to relish.
@jsquared1013
Жыл бұрын
90's Supras are 6 figures because of the F&F movies and hype. They are not that much better than the other 90's JDM sportscars (Z32, FD3S), at least not to the extent that the prices currently differ.
Really happy I was able to put a deposit down when the car was first announced. Secured a Circuit Edition!
I instantly fell in love with this car when i first saw it like wo weeks ago and I will have one, mark my words.
@stevethomas760
Жыл бұрын
I have a car & driver 5/20 "cars worth waiting for", you'll never guess one of the cars was..
@mengx94
Жыл бұрын
Get in line.. or pay 20k markup screwing over everybody
Only wish they did the Yaris GR here in America but still glad I can get the next best thing, the GR Corolla.... Thanks for the video...
I do wish we got the Yaris too. 440 pounds is a lot to not just accelerate but to slow and turn as well.
Awesome🔥🔥🔥
6:25 That's what she said.
Great review! How’s the steering feedback?
JASON CAMMISAAAAAAA what a beggining 🔥🔥
I truly appreciate Toyota getting sportier. Onwards... The SUV popularity rises but Hyundai and Toyota are getting more sportier and bringing the pure dynamic driving fun! Respect for them
@TucsonDude
Жыл бұрын
Someone has to build boring SUVs for boring people.
@okinshield7167
Жыл бұрын
@@TucsonDude *cough cough* Mitsubishi
Emergency operators are going to love this car!
Omg that call at the end u know the lady could hear the tires screaming to funny !!
Jason’s giant brain in that helmet hitting the B pillar was enough to trigger the car’s impact sensors!!! Hahahhaaa!!! 😆
Oh, golly, this is golden: a great overview of the new Corolla, and a little personal on-track abuse by way of Mr. Camissa's surprise cameo. Yes, I hope Toyota sells these by the trainload. (And, hey, now we know the emergency system works, right?)
I had fun watching this video. Very nice car.
this makes me miss my '88 CRX Si
So bad ass wow 300 hp 3 cylinder crazy 25 psi u know it will sound so good opening up the intake and ex
Thank you Toyota for making an extremely limited run of these so that we can all not get to experience this car.
@Xander1Sheridan
Жыл бұрын
it really isn't that limited. As long as they keep making it for 5 or 6 years everyone that wants one will get one. Sporty cars just don't sell that much.
@4Kandlez
Жыл бұрын
And give the dealers an excuse to shamelessly bump up the price out of range for most people
@nakoma5
Жыл бұрын
How limited will they be?
@bb5242
Жыл бұрын
@@Xander1Sheridan We'll see--you can't even buy a regular Toyota anything right now without ordering it, there's no cars on the lots anywhere. These vlogger hype videos piss me off, honestly. The whole automotive industry is in deep doodoo.
@rogerwilco1777
Жыл бұрын
@@bb5242 Yeah our toyota lot has like 3 hybrid highlanders and the rest are used chevy and ford trucks. I would buy one of these for $37k.. but its not gonna be $37k, and I heard its pushed back another year now? (nov2023?) oh well, one can dream
What a cool car. Damn I would love one someday.
To see the power level motive garage got out of their yaris GR is amazing!! To have a bit more daily living
I follow your great videos! They are awesome!. Quick Question? Do you know if the new Civic Type R is Port and Direct Injected? Thanks!
Ok, Cammisa and EE? This is a treat for a Friday for sure
Loving my core it has all 3 packs with the differentials
The best looking hot hatch was my long gone Alfasud 4 door. It was impossible to unstick, had four decent discs and the Alfa boxer engine was a 7000 rpm screamer and a 512bb type exhaust note. Front and back were very spacious. Light and very low cgi. Rust got it.
Nice review, good to see the USA finally getting a Japanese car :) Just a note, the Yaris has 268hp in many countries.
Jason and... Jason!?! Best crossover yet.
I own a Hyundai I30 N and these cars are both amazing!
When that emergency lady called I laughed so hard
Awesome. Cape Town South Africa
That ending cut tho'😂🤣
Damn! I really need this in my life
Omg I need this engine!!!
I don't know if Jason is still reading the comments, but I would love to know if, from a build quality perspective, if it feels like it took 10 times longer to build the GR Corolla vs the regular Corolla as has been reported? That might be my favorite part about the car. Knowing that Toyota's famed Takumi master car builders were on the job.
Well, glad to know the emergency call function works.
I just got my circuit 2024 it seems a little better than the 2023 lol I got it at msrp so happy its a amazing car