RE: Lexus launches GR Yaris-engined LBX in Japan
RE: Lexus launches GR Yaris-engined LBX in Japan
Thursday 18th July 2024

Lexus launches GR Yaris-engined LBX in Japan

Turbo'd Morizo RR was a concept in January - now it's already a production reality


Credit where due to Toyota, it’s really getting the most out of the GR Yaris investment. The car is back for a second generation, having blown all expectations out of the water first time around, the engine powers the GR Corolla that has North America all of a tizz, and now the amazing turbo triple G16E-GTS has made its way to the Lexus LBX.

First shown as a concept as recently as January, the LBX Morizo RR is now a production reality. In Japan for the moment, though given how much is shared with the Yaris - and the fondness over here for racy SUVs - there’s little reason why it couldn’t come to other markets as well. If the Yaris seemed a glorious throwback to the days of Japanese rally reps, then the LBX also seems to resurrect that other great tradition of wonderfully daft engines in unlikely places. There was a Nissan Stagea wagon with the RB26 straight six, a host of very boring non-Type R Civics with screaming VTECs, and now a small Lexus crossover thing with the world’s most powerful three-cylinder under the bonnet. Fantastic. 

The LBX actually houses the most powerful variant yet of the 1.6, now churning out 304hp - more than 100hp per cylinder! - and 295lb ft, where the new Yaris is rated at 280hp and 288lb ft. (The Corolla was 300hp and 273lb ft.) It’ll be offered with the eight-speed auto or, quite remarkably for Lexus, the six-speed manual. Apparently the Morizo RR can reach 62mph in 5.2 seconds, presumably with the auto. 15mm wider and 10mm lower than a standard LBX, this one weighs 1,440kg with the six-speed or 1,470kg with the eight-speed. 

This is more than just an engine swap, too. Lexus says that the LBX’s Response Enhancing Damping Structure on the front suspension arms is a world first, boosting both responsiveness (clue’s in the name, huh) and refinement (because this is still a Lexus). Indeed this RR, perhaps unexpectedly given the name, also boasts a range of measures ‘to suppress noise and vibration even during sporty driving.’ Odd. 

That being said, any Toyota or Lexus with ‘Morizo’ on its boot gets input from Akio Toyoda, so there’s plenty to be excited by as well. There are 19-inch forged wheels, bigger brakes, improved cooling, and all-wheel drive to ‘enhance the sporty driving experience.’ Usually you’d take those claims with a pinch of salt when it comes to a car like this, though enough has already been achieved with similar cars that some enthusiasm is understandable. 

Kunihiko Endo, Chief Engineer of the RR, said: “For the LBX MORIZO RR, our goal was to create a vehicle beloved by genuine car enthusiasts like Morizo. A driving companion that deeply engages with the sensory delights of sound and scent, ultimately bringing a smile to their faces. Developed extensively at the Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama and various circuits alongside professional driver Masahiro Sasaki, this car typically provides a relaxed, casual driving experience. Yet, when you press the accelerator for a spirited drive, it delivers performance that exceeds expectations. Stay tuned for this high-performance model that fosters enjoyable dialogue with the car, evoking smiles and an exhilarating sense of the extraordinary.” Sign us up for an exhilarating sense of the extraordinary right away. 

The LBX is on sale in Japan now, with a lottery open for 100 units of the Bespoke Build model that allows additional personalisation. The standard one, however, would seem to be a regular series production model. Now’s the time to make the same true in the UK. Don’t pretend you’re not a bit intrigued by the 300hp, six-speed manual Lexus pocket rocket…


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dpop

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272 posts

153 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Superb - I would buy one of these in a heartbeat. 8/10ths of the GR Yaris but with rear doors, better looks, much much nicer interior.

Capitan Obvio

18,080 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Haha, I'll not buy one simply because I don't need that sort of car, but I really like Toyota at the moment.

Were I new car shopping, I think I'd head to one of their showrooms for a good nose around, they seem to be one of the few out there that seem to understand driving enthusiasts and building cars for them.

Slowboathome

4,461 posts

65 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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I rather fancy that.

Harry_523

479 posts

120 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Wasn't expecting the manual option! Very cool that

Oily76

236 posts

132 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Not sure about 'most powerful', don't Koenigsegg do a 3 pot with 600hp?

WPA

13,109 posts

135 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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That looks really nice plus manual option is rear these days

CraigyMc

18,045 posts

257 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Oily76 said:
Not sure about 'most powerful', don't Koenigsegg do a 3 pot with 600hp?
If we're talking about engines built in really small numbers or with 1320ft service intervals, there are probably other outliers.

Toyota are making these in large numbers, they aren't bespoke trinkets.

Dale487

1,467 posts

144 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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If the UK gets it, how much do you think it'll be?

c£50,000 as then GR Yaris starts at c£44,000 now.

Mikebentley

8,078 posts

161 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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£60k + would be my guess.

malaccamax

1,502 posts

252 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Lexus is a very confusing brand

Summit_Detailing

2,318 posts

214 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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And this isn't in the UK because?...how to increase market share and showroom footfall in one fell swoop!clap

CountyAFC

3,902 posts

24 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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That's unexpectedly appealing.


slopes

41,307 posts

208 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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If i were in the market for a small SUV to whizz around in and this was available on the UK market, the shortlist is that.
End of.

Klippie

3,608 posts

166 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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That's brilliant thinking...they will sell by the bucket load.

I like Morizo...the guy's a legend for all us petrolheads - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX8IUs-IleI&t=...



Edited by Klippie on Thursday 18th July 12:16

CountyAFC

3,902 posts

24 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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One of these for the missus and an LC500 convertible for me.

Sorted.

mooseracer

2,532 posts

191 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Oily76 said:
Not sure about 'most powerful', don't Koenigsegg do a 3 pot with 600hp?
The most powerful variant of that engine, not of every 1.6 ever made

rkasc4

1 posts

22 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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What models exactly were the “very boring non-Type R Civics with screaming VTECs” because I definitely can’t afford a new Lexus?

kalniel

258 posts

141 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Nice, but Toyota please bring the GR Corolla over here.

Gibbler290

718 posts

116 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Oily76 said:
Not sure about 'most powerful', don't Koenigsegg do a 3 pot with 600hp?
They dropped it from the production design as people wanted a V8.

Mackofthejungle

1,201 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th July 2024
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Bizarre putting a manual in it - you'd obviously want an auto, because it's a little SUV with a laggy turbo engine - but other than that it looks alright I suppose.

Would be far more interesting as a 2 cylinder diesel range extended electric though.