RE: Update time for 'more intense' Toyota GR Corolla
RE: Update time for 'more intense' Toyota GR Corolla
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Update time for 'more intense' Toyota GR Corolla

'Partially improved' hot hatch will be built in UK from next year. Fingers crossed, eh?


Apparently nobody has told Toyota that the automotive world is in an unprecedented state of flux right now. Because while everybody else is pondering the future of iconic nameplates, factories and powertrains, it’s tinkering with niche hot hatches to make them ever so slightly more awesome than before. A noble cause that we can absolutely get on board with. 

Having launched a GR Yaris aerokit last week, Toyota has now updated the GR Corolla ‘for a driving experience underlined by a high sense of driver-car unity, not only in city driving but also in demanding environments such as at the Nürburgring.’ Fighting the good fight, are Gazoo Racing. As with the smaller hot hatch, the Corolla benefits from Toyota’s participation in motorsport; there are now 13.9 metres more structural adhesive than the first car, for 32.7 metres in total, focused on the floor, front end and rear wheel wells. It promises better rigidity for a nominal weight gain. And the point? Racing, of course. While much is made of Toyota’s Super Taikyu competition and its benefits, they’re thinking further afield this time around, the extra adhesive added to ‘achieve stable driving performance even on overseas circuits, which typically generate more intense vertical and lateral g-forces than circuits in Japan.’ So there. Plenty of those in the UK, that’s for sure… 

Alongside the boost in stiffness, this latest Corolla benefits from a new cool air duct has been added into the grille. This reduces intake temp ‘significantly’, keeping the G16E-GTS delivering its fullest even under a prolonged track thrash. Or ‘continuous high-load driving’, to give the activity its proper name. 

Less encouraging, given the gritty authenticity of GR hot hatches, is the addition of Active Sound Control to the Corolla. It’s the usual scenario, with the speakers of the newly upgraded JBL Premium Sound System employed to ‘emit sporty sounds… that match changes in vehicle acceleration/deceleration’. And that’s seldom successful. More concerning still are the overrun effects: ‘Furthermore, when the accelerator is released, the system generates the signature motorsports sound of burbling (resulting from explosions triggered by the activation of anti-lag control during the exhaust process to reduce turbo lag).’ Which sounds a bit naff. Perhaps manufactured sounds will finally come good thanks to Toyota. But the fact that ‘off’ is the factory setting (of four available) says quite a lot. 

Back to the good news, at least for Japanese customers that is. Because since the GR Corolla’s launch in 2022, availability has been limited as well as entirely decided via lottery. Which isn’t exactly ideal. But thanks to the ‘supply system revisions’ - the move to make some in Derbyshire, perhaps - there are going to be more this time around. The implication, without totally confirming it, is that the lottery system will be abandoned and all those customers that want a GR Corolla will be able to get one. 

Even those drivers with one already won’t feel left out with the latest refresh. Because Toyota will launch a software update early next year for the first 2023 models, which adds another 22lb ft (as per last year’s fettle) and makes adjustments to the GR-Four all-wheel drive. It introduces a ‘Gravel’ mode, that splits the torque 50:50, alongside a variable ‘Track’ setting, that can swing all the way from 60:40 to 30:70. Which sounds pretty good. As every release from Gazoo Racing tends to, which is partly why we get upset about not having the Corolla - or not yet anyway. But there’s hope, not least in the classifieds: a freshly imported 2023 GR, at Golf R money. Imagine asking your local Toyota dealer about the software update on that…


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chrisironside

Original Poster:

858 posts

179 months

I'm not sure I like the bonnet vents, but all-in-all that looks great and I'm sure it's going to be fantastic.
20 years ago would never have imagined the Corolla was at the leading edge of the hot-hatch movement.

asci.white

488 posts

90 months

chrisironside said:
I'm not sure I like the bonnet vents, but all-in-all that looks great and I'm sure it's going to be fantastic.
20 years ago would never have imagined the Corolla was at the leading edge of the hot-hatch movement.
I have to agree. They could have included vents that don't look so aftermarket (aka ebay cheap specials)

I saw similar style vents glued on to a fiesta the other day too. They were facing the wrong way as well..

martin12345

821 posts

106 months

i am really hoping this does get sold in the UK
I love my GRY but it isn't the most practical car (2 seats, small boot)
A GRC would make a great replacement in a couple of years time

don logan

3,802 posts

239 months

MB140

4,702 posts

120 months

martin12345 said:
i am really hoping this does get sold in the UK
I love my GRY but it isn't the most practical car (2 seats, small boot)
A GRC would make a great replacement in a couple of years time
I really hope so too because with a 10 year, 100k warranty it would be top of my list for a new car.

Failing that I think I’m going Guilin Quad as a used car next.

fantheman80

2,114 posts

66 months

chrisironside said:
20 years ago would never have imagined the Corolla was at the leading edge of the hot-hatch movement.
only by default as there is no sod left! Civic, Focus, Megane, Astra gone, A35 and A45 not long left in this world. Toyota surely can see they could take the fight to the Golf R and do quite well I reckon


fantheman80

2,114 posts

66 months

MB140 said:
I really hope so too because with a 10 year, 100k warranty it would be top of my list for a new car.

Failing that I think I m going Guilin Quad as a used car next.
Ah the safety of warranty to the lottery of the quad! No, I researched hem to death, its not so much the reliability or occasional gremlin it seems the back ordering of parts which in the end put me off - may have changed now

ChevronB19

8,331 posts

180 months

It might be great, but it is not a looker. The former matters for racing etc., the latter is important for ‘normal’ use.

NGK210

4,081 posts

162 months

If Toyota can make its bonkers 3-cylinder turbo Euro7 compliant, what’s stopping the European OEMs from adapting their engines?
confused

nismo48

5,549 posts

224 months

Great car, let's keep fingers crossed it may be available for sale here soon..

VeeFource

1,078 posts

194 months

If this was a VW group car then the sound effects would likely be a good thing. But based on the early Nintendo ones in the GR86 I think most owners over the age of 25 will be looking to disconnect it as job #1.

GreatScott2016

1,951 posts

105 months

ChevronB19 said:
It might be great, but it is not a looker. The former matters for racing etc., the latter is important for normal use.
I actually like the looks. Heaps better imo than the GRY too smile

wolfie28

921 posts

161 months

ChevronB19 said:
It might be great, but it is not a looker. The former matters for racing etc., the latter is important for normal use.
Got to disagree as I think it is a looker, especially compared to the blandness on the roads these days.

NGK210

4,081 posts

162 months

wolfie28 said:
ChevronB19 said:
It might be great, but it is not a looker. The former matters for racing etc., the latter is important for normal use.
Got to disagree as I think it is a looker, especially compared to the blandness on the roads these days.
+1

FlukePlay

1,120 posts

162 months

Not only will it be sold in the UK but actually made here too! Blimey, that is a bold move by Toyota but is the demand really there?

A hot hatch Corolla is nothing new....remember these beauties from the 80s?



Edited by FlukePlay on Thursday 18th September 15:23

Twinair

910 posts

159 months

FlukePlay said:
Not only will it be sold in the UK but actually made here too! Blimey, that is a bold move by Toyota but is the demand really there?

A hot hatch Corolla is nothing new....remember these beauties from the 80s?



Edited by FlukePlay on Thursday 18th September 15:23
Great dredge up! I forgot about these…!

My crew would have a GRC in the stable.

We have a GRY & GR86 so the GRC would be the hat-trick…!!

Loving Toyota these days… my GRY was the 1st Toyota I’ve ever had - thoroughly pleased with it… especially now the weather is getting a bit wetter…

C69

908 posts

29 months

NGK210 said:
wolfie28 said:
ChevronB19 said:
It might be great, but it is not a looker. The former matters for racing etc., the latter is important for normal use.
Got to disagree as I think it is a looker, especially compared to the blandness on the roads these days.
+1
+2 (purposeful rather than pretty, admittedly)

rottenegg

1,033 posts

80 months

Still as divisive as a bag of Marmite flavoured Nik Naks though. Looks disgusting, but probably drives quite nice.

fantheman80

2,114 posts

66 months

FlukePlay said:
Not only will it be sold in the UK but actually made here too! Blimey, that is a bold move by Toyota but is the demand really there?[/footnote]
its not for sale in the UK....yet

UK loves a hot hatch. Well it used it when they were affordable and people made them.

ST330

195 posts

28 months

Throttle House have a YT video comparing a GRC against a Golf R, side by side no comparison on its own for sliding around in the GRC was great, apparently.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE8-rCd9uwU&pp=y...

That first photo in grey does the shape no favours, looks like a PT Cruiser from that angle.

Edited by ST330 on Thursday 18th September 16:32