JAKARTA - Toyota through the Gazoo Racing (GR) division launched a facelift version of GR Corolla last year with a variety of improvements, ranging from driving skills, newer exteriors, larger power, to the presence of the latest automatic transmission.

However, this does not make this high performance division complacent in developing the medium hatchback. The manufacturer said it was developing a new version of GR Corolla.

The disitat of Toyota USA, Tuesday, April 8, this one car was revealed wrapped in camouflage livery with the presence of a number of the latest elements, ranging from ventilation on the ferry to the engine hood, highlighting the extreme side of the Glolla GR.

In addition, Toyota said the car would have improvements in the torsion side and various other tunings such as suspensions to better driving pleasure.

According to this well-known Japanese manufacturer, the car will still be refined and will soon be tested in the final stages driven by the company's Chairman, Akio Toyoda.

Further information about the model has not yet been revealed. However, Toyota confirmed that it would reveal the details in the fall of this year.

As an illustration, Toyota had previously released the GR Corolla facelift in the middle of last year with changes to the front bumper to increase cooling efficiency in engines.

The manufacturer also revised parts of the suspension, including the addition of front and rear shock damping. Then, the point of installation of the rear arm trailing arm was also raised in order to reduce the symptoms of the squat while accelerating and improve its control.

GR Corolla facelift has a G16E-GTS 1.6 liter 3-cylinder turbo engine that can pump up to 300 hp and a 400 Nm warhead or larger than the previous version. Interestingly, the car is present in the first automatic transmission option.


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