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2026 Toyota GR Corolla

Smiles for miles when you’re behind the wheel

by: Jim OBrill

 

 

 

Test Vehicle: 2026 Toyota GR Corolla Premium Plus

Powertrain: 1.6L 3-Cylinder Turbo

Transmission: 6-Speed Manual

Exterior Color:  Heavy Metal

Interior Color: Black Synthetic Leather

Notable Options: Premium Paint ($475), Cargo Net ($65), Rear Window Spoiler ($855), Carpet Mats ($309), Styling Package ($319), Black Lug Nits ($200)

Price as tested: $49,383 (with destination charge)

 

Pros: Performance, Engaging Manual Transmission, Advanced AWD

Cons: Interior Storage & Materials, Average Fuel Economy

 

The Corolla has been around since 1966 with 12 different generations. This, however, isn’t your typical Corolla. The GR Corolla is a hot hatch that seats five passengers and is available in two trims known as the base and Premium Plus models. Just announced is a new GR Corolla GRMN model that will be the most track ready variant ever and will reach dealers in the second half of 2026.

 

All GR Corolla models are powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter 3-cylinder engine. The high revving, compact-yet-powerful motor outputs 300 hp at 6,500 rpm and 295 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,000-5,500 rpm. All models come standard with GR-FOUR all-wheel drive and pair exclusively with a 6-speed manual transmission.  It comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 which includes features such as Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, Road Sign Assist, and Automatic High Beams. Other standard safety features include blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, hill start assist control and rear seat reminder.

 

New for 2026:

  • Simplified lineup to two trims
  • Improved chassis rigidity
  • New secondary intake
  • Premium Plus adds standard features like a forged carbon fiber roof, head up display, matte black wheels and more. 

Pricing starts at $40,120 for the base GR Corolla and $46,165 for the Premium Plus model. Competitors include the Acura Integra Type S, Honda Civic Type R, Hyundai Elantra N, Mazda3, and  Volkswagen Golf R. I spent a week in the GR Corolla Premium Plus with a price tag of $49,383 and here's what stood out.

 

Exterior Style:

The GR Corolla sports widened fender flares, unique wheels/tires, and unique badging. Up front, menacing LED lights flank the wide black grille featuring integrated LED fog lamps and GR badging. The bulge hood and forged carbon fiber roof on the Premium Plus is matched with side rocker trim pieces that run along the side with a stamped GR-FOUR logo. The base grade features an aluminum hood with a color-keyed roof and matching shark fin antenna, gloss black power outside mirrors with turn signal indicators and gloss black window molding.

 

At the rear, all models feature a rear lower bumper cover with functional air vents, which come in gloss black on the Premium Plus model.  Three exhaust pipes match the three cylinders with one at the center of the rear bumper.  The tapering of the roof and rear pillars are complemented by a high mounted black rear sport spoiler on Premium Plus and a color matched rear-lip spoiler on the base grade. The wide track and flaring of the rear fenders emphasize the car's wide, low silhouette, with a ground clearance of 5.3 inches. Overall proportions are on point as it looks good from all angles.

 

Wheels / Tires:

The 2026 Toyota GR Corolla keeps its aggressive rally-inspired stance with lightweight 18-inch wheels across the lineup, but Toyota differentiates the trims through wheel finish, construction, and tire focus. The standard 2026 GR Corolla rides on 18-inch matte-black alloy wheels wrapped in 235/40R18 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 performance summer tires. The standard wheel design has a motorsport-inspired multi-spoke layout finished in matte black. They’re lightweight enough to preserve sharp steering feel while remaining durable for year-round driving and occasional track use.

The Premium Plus trim upgrades the appearance and exclusivity with forged matte-black 18-inch wheels, the same 235/40ZR18 tire sizing, and enhanced visual detailing to complement the forged carbon-fiber roof. The forged wheels are lighter and stronger than conventional cast alloys. This upgrade helps reduce unsprung weight, improve turn-in response,  sharpen suspension reactions, and enhance ride control over rough pavement. While the tire size remains unchanged, the lighter forged wheels subtly improve agility and steering precision. Plan to purchase a second set of winter tires in the Midwest.  

 

GR Factory Quality Control:

All GR Corolla's are built in a dedicated Gazoo Racing Factory in Motomachi, Japan. It is the birthplace of the Lexus LFA and Supra A80 and is now home to the first GR production line, where the GR Corolla and GR Yaris are assembled. The body and component assembly lines comprise several different cells connected by automatic guided vehicles rather than conveyors featured in conventional car plants. This fully flexible method of working, with many manual assembly techniques, enables precise body and suspension alignment, with variations in vehicle dimensions and weight kept to a minimum. Being assembled by experts means that each GR Corolla takes longer than a conventional mass-produced car. The assembly line has been streamlined for precision, with elements such as body alignment and weld checks to ensure that each GR Corolla is crafted with meticulous care and attention.

 

Power:

All models come standard with a 300-horsepower turbocharged 3-cylinder engine with 295 lb.-ft. of torque. This impressive output attributes 100 horsepower to each cylinder and can get from 0-60 MPH in just about 5 seconds. Pushing it to the floor will evoke a nice exhaust tone to remind others this isn’t just any Corolla. Peak torque output on the Premium Plus hits between 3,000-5,500 rpm, with max horsepower at 6,500 rpm. It is so well-tuned to be a driver’s car. The power distribution is natural at all speeds around town and on the racetrack. It's spunky off the line and eases into turns. I drove this on the Road America Racetrack and was beyond impressed with its trackability. As a lightweight car, the power feels amplified and more than sufficient.

 

An available performance package for $1,180 includes front and rear Torsen Limited Slip Differentials , 4-piston aluminum fixed-caliper disc brakes, red-painted calipers with GR logo; 14-in. x 1.1-in. ventilated and slotted rotors (front), and 2-piston aluminum fixed-caliper disc brakes with red-painted calipers and GR logo; 11.7-in. x 0.7-in. ventilated rotors (rear).

 

Manual Transmission:

A car like this should come in manual and Toyota did not disappoint.  The intelligent manual transmission in engaging with a short throw shifter and moderately tuned clutch. Rev-matching is available but can also be turned off.  Additionally, drive modes consisting of Eco, Sport, Track, and Custom will alter the dynamics for the various driving conditions. 

 

Handling: 

With a low center of gravity and standard Independent MacPherson-type strut front suspension with circuit-tuned coil springs, shock absorbers, and stabilizer bars, the GR Corolla's suspension is designed to maximize power delivery to all four wheels and provide optimum cornering capability on all surfaces. The rear suspension uses a double wishbone type multilink system that also accommodates the AWD system's goal of maximum agility and stability.

 

Toyota's GR-FOUR All-Wheel-Drive drivetrain brings rally-inspired engineering to the GR Corolla. With the twist of a dial or a push for Track mode, drivers can adjust the GR-FOUR system to fit a variety of road conditions and driving styles with 60-40, 50-50, or 30-70 torque distribution to the front and rear wheels.

 

Passing and merging on the highway is easy (and fun) in this car. It's a small, unassuming hatch that zips in and out. It's smooth through the shifts and rides like a fancy go-kart. The tires are grippy around corners with minimal weight shift.  Steering is light, but it feels confident and grounded to the pavement. Its tuned suspension manages road imperfections well, but with just enough feeling. And the fixed caliper disc brakes  with ventilated and slotted rotors are well-matched with ample stopping power.  

 

Up front, side air curtains are placed beside the grill so air can flow to outlets behind the front wheels and escape from the wheel wells. For 2024 the shape of the air curtain duct has been redesigned, and aluminum sheets have been placed under the front and rear wheel wells to help support vehicle stability. On the Circuit Edition, the bulge hood vents and fender ducts provide airflow through the engine bay. Overall, Toyota has found a sweet spot in the GR Corolla's tuning that makes it fun enough for an enthusiastic drive, but also calm enough for daily driving.

 

Fuel Economy:

Fuel economy is average for the segment. EPA estimates 21/28/24 MPG city/highway/combined for a manual transmission. 8-speed automatics are rated at 19/27/23 MPG city/highway/combined. It has a 13.2-gallon fuel tank that will offer around 300 miles of driving range on premium grade fuel. After a week of suburban driving, I averaged 22 MPG.

 

Interior:

Hopping inside, the GR Corolla sports a simple, but well-built cabin. For the most part, it is nearly identical to any other Corolla which is satisfactory, but not nearly as impressive as what is under the hood. Materials are average and feel less premium than some competitors. Drivers face a 12.3" digital multi-information display cluster with GR start-up animation. Popping up at the center of the dash is an 8" multimedia touchscreen. The slim center console features a wireless phone charger tucked under the dash and the manual gear shifter positioned where the driver's arm is naturally positioned. The wireless charger location is a bit out of reach and lacks convenience. Some mixed materials would better differentiate the GR Corolla from a standard one. Storage options are minimal and primarily in the pockets of the doors. There are two cup holders next to the parking brake lever, but no center console storage. This can be a challenge if you’re looking for a place to put your  keys, wallet or other accessories. 

 

Seats:

While much of the interior is like the rest of the Corolla lineup, GR models do get sport seats that keep the driver and passenger snug . The Premium Plus trim adds upgraded suede-trimmed seating with red stitching and additional GR branding for a more premium feel.  The seats are comfortable with a good amount of cushioning, bolstering and space for adults. Head, leg, and shoulder room were all sufficient. A 6-way adjustable driver's seat with suede covered seatback pocket; 4-way adjustable front passenger seat with seatback pocket are standard on the Core grade. Rear seats comfortably accommodated three kids, but leg room would be tight for three adults. Heated front seats and heated steering wheel are standard on Premium Plus and are available with the Cold Weather package option on base grade. I found the seats to be just right for this kind of car that make the driver feel like they’re behind the wheel of a true sports car.

 

Cargo:

There is 17.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats which is less than the Golf R (19.9 cu. ft.) and Civic Type R (24.5 cu. ft.). There is some hidden cargo space under the rear floor and storage bins on either side if needed. Rear seats do fold down for expanded  cargo room.

 

Technology:

The GR Corolla comes standard with a 12.3" digital cluster behind the steering wheel.  It incorporates a display for the turbocharger boost levels, gear position, tachometer, and AWD mode. The brightly lit display is designed for easy viewing in any condition and even features a start-up GR animation. Graphics are average.

 

All GR Corollas feature Toyota's North American developed Audio Multimedia system displayed on an 8-inch touchscreen. It wirelessly connects with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with ease and functions well. The system is responsive and easy to navigate, though it’s not as visually impressive as some newer competitors. The system is intuitive, easy to navigate and can also be controlled via the steering wheel or the "Hey Toyota" virtual assistant. Base models come standard with a 6-speaker stereo while the Premium Plus offers an enhanced audio experience with an available eight-speaker JBL Premium Audio system including an eight-channel, 800-watt amplifier. The new Active Sound Control feature simulates engine sounds through the speakers. Some enthusiasts may dislike the artificial enhancement, but Toyota allows drivers to adjust or disable it. Overall, it offers everything you need without too much flash.

 

Safety / Driver Assist Features:

The 2026 Toyota GR Corolla does something many high-performance cars struggle to balance: it combines serious enthusiast-focused performance with a comprehensive modern safety suite. Unlike older hot hatches that felt stripped-down or compromised in daily driving, the GR Corolla includes Toyota’s latest active safety technology while still preserving the raw, engaging character that enthusiasts want. Every 2026 GR Corolla comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, giving the car one of the more complete standard safety packages in the performance compact segment.

 

Standard driver-assistance features include:

 

  • Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Pedestrian detection
  • Bicycle and motorcycle detection
  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (adaptive cruise control)
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Road Sign Assist
  • Automatic High Beams
  • Proactive Driving Assist

While some rivals offer flashier semi-autonomous systems or more luxury-focused tech, Toyota’s approach feels smarter for this type of car by providing meaningful protection and assistance without diluting the GR Corolla’s raw, rally-inspired personality. 

 

Final Statement:

The GR Corolla is built to be a performance car, and it does so very well. Its impressive 3-cylinder engine packs sufficient power to engage the driver both on the track and on the streets. The standard manual transmission is pure fun, and the car sounds good too. The interior is acceptable, but not overly impressive, lacking some storage and using more basic materials. The value in the GR Corolla is under the hood and with its subtle, but impactful exterior styling upgrades. This is a vehicle you must drive to truly appreciate what it is. It packs all the reliability and practicality of any other Corolla but infused with a healthy dose of a wild side. 



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Jim OBrill

Jim is Senior Director of Marketing for the Chicago Automobile Trade Association and Chicago Auto Show and a co-host of Drive Chicago Radio on WLS 890 AM Chicago. He also serves as the President of the Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA) and creates digital content for Drive Chicago, The Chicago Auto Show, and MAMA. His passion for cars started young and he’s often referred to as the ‘car-guy’ among family and friends. Early in his career he worked at several car dealerships in various areas of the business. Jim has attended track school and driven vehicles on multiple circuits such as Road America and Gingerman Raceway. Jim also collects Hot Wheels and has been invited to be a guest judge for the Hot Wheels Legends Tour. He enjoys the trails and taking trucks like his 4Runner off road. He has a special appreciation for older cars and can often be found spending free time at cruise nights (where has also guest judged vehicles) or home washing one his four vehicles. Follow Jim on Instagram at @jpcars22 for new vehicle content or @forgotten_survivors.312 for shots of older car content.

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