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Power is sent to all four wheels through the GR Yaris's stock 6-speed manual transmission and Toyota’s all-wheel-drive system. Testing showed the 0-60 mph time to be a little over five seconds.
The GR Yaris provides exactly the kind of fun you'd expect from its specifications, delivering sub-5.5-second 0-60 mph acceleration and flyweight agility through mountain switchbacks.
With a company declared 0-60 mph time of 5.5 seconds, the GR Yaris seems to be able to hit 200 kph (124 mph) in just 19 seconds, with it requiring about 12 more seconds to arrive at its top speed.
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CAR Magazine on MSNToyota GR Yaris Gen2 (2025) review: our hot hatch of the year for a reason
We drive the updated Gen2 GR Yaris► More power, better interior and sportier tech► It’s also our 2025 hot hatch of the year Did you know this was crowned our 2025 hot hatch of the year? The GR Yaris ...
For a brief period of time, the Toyota GR Corolla boasted the most powerful version of the company's crazy turbo 1.6-liter three-cylinder. But now that engine ...
Men piloting the GR Yaris have won the Driver's Championship at the top level of the World Rally Championship for the past five years: Estonian Ott Tanak in ...
The current GR performance cars (Yaris and Corolla alike) employ a turbocharged three -cylinder engine, so this engine isn’t just pushing more air—it actually has a bonus cylinder.
Toyota doesn’t sell the Yaris hatchback here in America anymore, instead offering the Corolla as its smallest model that you can buy stateside, which is a shame for small car fans like me. But ...
Toyota has made a number of tweaks to the GR Yaris for the new year, including the addition of an automatic. The Europeans will also receive an enhanced chassis and a more powerful engine in 2024.
The GR Yaris Aero Performance adds an adjustable rear wing and other goodies to Europe's spiciest small hatch, and it offers clues to updates for our GR Corolla.
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