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It's smoother, faster, and very nearly as fun as its three-pedal sibling.
Among other strategies to achieve this increased power output, the GR Corolla has three tailpipes for reduced backpressure. [8] [9] A six-speed manual transmission is standard in the GR Corolla. [10] The GR Corolla also uses the GR-Four all-wheel drive system first developed for the GR Yaris. The standard setting is a 60:40 front to rear torque ...
The Toyota GR Corolla, despite its beefy wheel arches, aggressive hood vents, prominent rear spoiler, and trick all-wheel-drive system, is a homologation special for a race car that doesn't exist ...
The TNGA-B platform underpins unibody vehicles in the A-segment or city car, B-segment or subcompact car, subcompact crossover SUV, and mini MPV categories. Developed by the internal "Toyota Compact Car Company", [6] [7] [8] the platform is offered in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants and is paired with a transverse engine.
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Toyota has announced that the new GR Corolla will be revealed this Thursday, March 31. Teaser images show a fender vent, a GR badge, and a "GR-Four" badge that suggests it will have all-wheel drive.
Some of the largest automotive recalls include 1.12 million cars recalled by Toyota in December 2022. The recall included various models of Avalon, Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Lexus ES series, RX350 Highlander, and Sienna Hybrid, due to a fault in the Occupant Classification System (OCS) sensors that could cause the airbags not to deploy as designed ...
In Japan, the recall affects MY 2005-2010 Vitz, Belta, Ractis, Ist, and Corolla Rumion. In Europe, the recall affects MY 2005-2010 Yaris, Corolla, Auris, Camry, and RAV-4. Vehicles in overseas markets are also affected. The recall concerns a problem with the driver's side power window switch that "sticks" and could lead it to melt or catch fire ...