Toyota has launched the a warm GR Sport version of its new Corolla, following in the footsteps of the Yaris GR Sport launched last year.
The Corolla GR Sport is one of two new Corolla derivatives that will be revealed at next month's Geneva motor show. The other is the Corolla Trek, a version of the Touring Sports estate model with rugged, SUV-inspired styling.
The Corolla GR Sport, which is said to have improved driving dynamics over the standard car, will be available in both hatchback and estate bodystyles and with a choice of 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre hybrid powertrains. No more details on dynamic changes or specification have been given, but it’s expected to get stiffer suspension derived from the brand’s GRMN models, as with the Yaris GR Sport.
Influenced by Toyota Gazoo Racing, the model gets a new front grille design with a dark chrome finish, lower side skirts and sills and a rear diffuser. It also has unique 18in alloy wheels, privacy glass at the rear and a Dynamic Grey bi-tone paint finish.
Inside, it features sports seats and black-and-red stitching on the instrument panel, steering wheel and gearlever.
More details on specifications and pricing will be revealed in due course, ahead of the car's January 2020 on-sale date.
The Corolla Trek, available only as an estate, is designed to “appeal to those who love outdoor pursuits”, says Toyota.
Also offered with both the 1.8-litre and 2.0-litre hybrid powertrains, it gets a 20mm increase in right height and underruns at the front and rear. Inside, there's a 7.0in touchscreen infotainment system, two-tone cloth upholstery and matching wood trim.
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Warm 2.0 Corolla
Will be nudging £30k, probably more than the new ST and Meganne RS hot hatches. If it is, good luck with that!
typos1 - Just can’t respect opinion
Takeitslowly
xxxx wrote:
Not sure luck will be a factor, given the two cars mentioned by you as competition, are not really direct competitors. As you already stated, hot hatch vs this Corolla?. You sticking to your guns?.
Portuguese fellow
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typos1
The Trek just looks like a
The Trek just looks like a normal estate to me, cant see any "rugged" bits on it and why dont they use their recently launched hybrid 4wd system on it ??
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LJames
The great thing about the
The great thing about the Corolla trek is that it has a kind of outdoorsy name
Also, it is pictured in the country, on mildly stony ground, which is also awesome.
Lastly, and bestly, and most incredibly, you can put bikes on the roof. And frisbees in the boot. And running shoes in the passengers footwell.
What a car. Rugged, capable and perfect for those who enjoy the great outdoors.
Jameson
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When will Toyota realise that
When will Toyota realise that CVT and sporty dont go tegther well. Even Lexus dont use CVT boxes on their desirable cars. The recent GR Yaris got one of the lowest scores i remember from Autocar, largely because of price and the CVT. I suspect the new Corolla would make a decent warm and hot hatch, but it needs a manual box. Honda showed the way with the IMA which gave a manual Hybrid. Toyota need to find a way of making a hybrid fun. that means, drop the CVT, and put some of their engineering genius into a hybrid manual
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