Wanna see the Corolla GR in person? I know it’s not a roadster, but I’ll have it at tonight’s Orlando Roadsters meet:
Photography by Donovan Dwyer
Wanna ride shotgun with the GRM crew?
Welcome to this week’s test vehicle, a 2023 Toyota GR Corolla.
In case you forgot, the GR Corolla gets a turbocharged, 1.6-liter inline-three rated at 300 horsepower and 273 lb.-ft. of torque–all of which gets sent to all four wheels through a six-speed manual transmission.
Before you ask, yes, we did take it to the FIRM, but you’ll have to stay tuned for the official lap time.
Wanna see the Corolla GR in person? I know it’s not a roadster, but I’ll have it at tonight’s Orlando Roadsters meet:
David S. Wallens said:Wanna see the Corolla GR in person? I know it’s not a roadster, but I’ll have it at tonight’s Orlando Roadsters meet:
Tom has a Sawzall...display the world's first GR Corolla Speedster!
John Welsh said:Aren't these made of Unobtainium?
Nope, sold my owned-from-new first year WRX when my GRC showed up in January. Performance was over-sold, but it's a great car for me in the snowy north. Could do without the online infotainment, (subscription navigation that needs AT&T?!) but on balance it's nice (for a new car).
snowrx said:John Welsh said:Aren't these made of Unobtainium?
Nope, sold my owned-from-new first year WRX when my GRC showed up in January. Performance was over-sold, but it's a great car for me in the snowy north. Could do without the online infotainment, (subscription navigation that needs AT&T?!) but on balance it's nice (for a new car).
Toyota does some weird sheet with their subscription based stuff. Like "Do you want remote start that's built into everything already? Yes? $8/month!"
Yep, had an unexpectedly great buying experience at the Toyota dealer, right up until it was time to wade through waivers, load apps, pair car/old phone/apps/Toyota online etc etc. Counting the days until the free period is over and I can take the car off-line.
Question--How real is the oil and center diff overheating issues?
I know Savagegeese did an eval, and they and some GR Corolla tuner said the center diff will overheat in ~15 mins, and the engine oil in about 18-20 mins. Have ya guys run into that?
It'd be funny to see laptimes with awd, and what it drops to when it goes fwd once the diff overheats..
The center diff is a tiny sealed unit, feeding an over driven rear diff, same as the Yaris, with no cooling provision, so yeah folks are tripping the heat limit with track use and the car abruptly goes to FWD.
Not an issue for me for a daily. There are some folks working on a liquid cooled housing, relocated sensors, heat shielding etc.
Andy Hollis said:David S. Wallens said:Wanna see the Corolla GR in person? I know it’s not a roadster, but I’ll have it at tonight’s Orlando Roadsters meet:
Tom has a Sawzall...display the world's first GR Corolla Speedster!
Hmm, Toyota corporate may frown upon that. Better to simply turn it into a kewl 1970's T-top and call it a day. The Suits prolly wouldn't even notice, amirite?
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