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2023 Toyota GR Corolla hot hatch ready to romp with 300 hp, 6-speed manual, and


The Corolla nameplate has been synonymous with reliability for decades, but it’s also been synonymous with a less flattering adjective: boring. Toyota is seeking to change that by finally giving the compact car a real high-performance version (the Apex sedan introduced in 2021 doesn’t count): the 2023 GR Corolla, developed by Toyota’s Gazoo Racing performance division.

While the 2023 GR Corolla debuted Thursday evening via livestream, it leaked earlier in the day on Toyota’s website on a staging URL. It didn’t take long for keen eyes to spot the page and post about it on Reddit. We’ve updated this piece with the latest information on the car, since the information on that page was incomplete.

For enthusiasts, this is the most exciting Corolla-related development since the AE86 was offered back in the 1980s, but it shouldn’t be a surprise if you’ve been following the breadcrumbs. In 2020, Toyota announced it would be bringing a hot hatch to the U.S. and that it would not be the existing GR Yaris The hot hatch was teased in a promotional video as well. But now we know that it’s a Corolla and that despite the difference in nameplate the GR Corolla does borrow heavily from its smaller GR Yaris counterpart.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

That starts under the hood where the GR Corolla uses the same G16E-GTS 1.6-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder engine as the GR Yaris, but with a power upgrade. It makes 300 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque in this application, a big jump over the GR Yaris’ 268 hp, though torque figures remain unchanged. Toyota says this is due to better exhaust efficiency via a three-piece muffler, as shown by the trio of exhaust tips poking out of the rear diffuser. Peak torque kicks in from 3,000-5,500 rpm and peak hp arrives at 6,500 rpm.

Toyota declined to provide a 0-60 mph time or a top speed, saying those figures will be released closer to the car’s on-sale date. For reference, the GR Yaris offers a 0-60 mph time of less than 5.5 seconds and a 142 mph top speed. It will be interesting to see if the larger and heavier GR Corolla can match those times as its 3,249 pound curb weight is about 350 lb more than the GR Yaris.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

It will also feature the same GR-Four all-wheel-drive system and only come with a 6-speed manual transmission with downshift rev-matching. The AWD system allows the driver to choose from three levels of front/rear power split: 60/40, 30/70, or 50/50. The 60/40 split is for everyday use and 30/70 is for the Sport mode, while the 50/50 setting is meant for the track or on a rally stage.

Though it rides on the same GA-C platform as the regular Corolla, the GR Corolla gets a more rigid body that was specially designed for this car. Up front are MacPherson-type struts and the rear suspension is a double-wishbone multilink setup that replaces the torsion-beam on the standard Corolla. The standard 18-inch gloss black wheels also come wrapped in sticky Michelin Pilot Sport 4 summer tires. Front and rear Torsen limited-slip differentials are optional, but they do come standard on the Circuit Edition, the higher of the two trim levels. The Core trim is the base model and will be the first one available when the car debuts later this year.

Compared to the standard Corolla, the GR Corolla offers meaner styling to match its added power, with bulging fenders that make it 2.4 inches wider and a widened, blacked out grille flanked by functional air ducts on either side. Down the sides, prominent sills are tagged with a “GR-Four” logo as a nod to its AWD system. The triple exhaust outlets have a large oval tailpipe in the middle, flanked by circular tailpipes on either side. A rear spoiler tops off the roof and its size depends on which trim you choose: a lip spoiler for the Core base model, or a larger matte black spoiler for the Circuit Edition.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

Core models will be offered with white, black, or red exterior paint and a body-colored roof with a gloss black rear lip spoiler. Every GR Corolla will come standard with an 8.0-inch touchscreen that runs the new Toyota Audio Multimedia system that debuted on the 2022 Tundra and offers wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay connectivity. The 12.3-inch display in the instrument panel will also add GR themed performance displays that relay information like turbo pressure, gear position, and which AWD mode is in use. Also standard will be aluminum sport pedals, push-button start, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, active lane control, blind-spot monitors, and adaptive cruise control, among other safety features.

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

2023 Toyota GR Corolla

More exciting is the Circuit Edition that will go on sale in 2023 in limited quantities, though Toyota would not say how many units will be made. It will come painted in white, red, or matte gray, and add a forged carbon-fiber roof, a vented hood scoop, red brake calipers, and a larger matte…



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