Retail sales of the all-new GR Corolla begin on 23 December. Toyota adds the performance hatchback to its local Gazoo Racing lineup, which already includes the GR Supra, GR Yaris, and GR 86. The model gives buyers another option in the compact performance segment.
The GR Corolla arrives as a five-door hatchback built for regular use. Toyota developed the car using lessons from motorsports programs such as Formula D, the 24 Hours of Fuji, and touring car racing.
A 1.6-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine powers the GR Corolla. Toyota rates the engine at 300 PS with 400 Nm of torque available through the mid-range.
Power goes to all four wheels through the GR-FOUR all-wheel-drive system. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The chassis uses a performance-focused layout as the front suspension relies on MacPherson struts. The rear suspension uses a double wishbone design. Ventilated disc brakes handle stopping duties on all four wheels.
The specification list includes a limited slip differential. Drive modes consist of Normal, Eco, Sport, Gravel and Track. Each mode adjusts the car’s response to suit different driving conditions.
The exterior keeps a compact shape with functional details. The GR Corolla rides on 18-inch wheels with 235-section tires. Standard features include Bi-LED headlights, LED daytime running lamps, and a rear spoiler.
The body features functional vents, a diffuser, and a triple exhaust outlet. These elements support performance without changing the hatchback’s familiar proportions.
The cabin centers on the driver. A 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster shows key driving information. A head-up display supports the gauges. A 7-inch touchscreen handles infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The front sport seats use synthetic leather and suede with manual adjustments. The rear seats fold in a 60:40 split for added cargo flexibility.
Safety equipment falls under Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. The system includes a pre-collision system, automatic high beam, lane tracing assist, and lane departure alert. Cruise control depends on the variant.
The manual version uses adaptive cruise control. The automatic version comes with dynamic radar cruise control. Standard features also include multiple airbags, vehicle stability control, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross traffic alert.
Toyota offers the GR Corolla in two variants. The six-speed manual version starts at P3,811,000. The eight-speed automatic version starts at P3,955,000. Available colors include Emotional Red, Precious Metal, Black and Super White.
The GR Corolla enters the Philippine market as a compact performance car shaped by motorsport experience. The model keeps everyday usability while carrying hardware meant for more demanding driving.