Mine's on it's way arriving at the end of August. Test driven the Mk.1 and always have driven manual, the Mk.1 which felt very fun and involved. So of course I went for the manual transmission, might also have something to do with me despising automatics in anything other than a van or truck😁
Wow, big congratulations! Automatics and fast shiftings ones are something I usually like. But in this one it just feels like it was made for the manual gearbox. And thats great. Thanks for watching 🙏
next gen should manualbox with E clutch for wearless left foot brake clutchless shifting and autobox with big single column mounted paddle push down and pull up.
Bought my brand new GRY 2023 Circut pack for 433k SEK. Was looking to upgrade to MY2025 but the price is now 590k for the auto after discount. That makes me look for a BMW M2 instead.
Thank you very much, happy you like it! Sure, I'll try to fix that. Its always a bit stressfull on these events and and a very short window of time betweeen each drivet switch. But I can do it back home at a track next time. Thanks for watching 🙏
Feedback on the auto box hasn’t been great from journalists on TH-cam, apparently it’s quite slow. Manual seems to be the way to go. Still hard to justify the price increase for what was already an expensive 3 cylinder.
Its rather funny actually, as I mention in the review. My expectations was set rather high for this automatic gearbox in this car, as it usually is for me in many other models compared to a manual one. It was good, dont get me wrong, but the manual in this little racer just proved to be the one to go for. Both for the fun factor but also the more engaging and in a curios way, more effective..A little taken by that experience. Might need to live with it for a week when it arrives in Sweden so i can really decide. Thanks for watching 🙏
And most of the time with both sports bikes and icon cars such as this little beast, the first gen is always the most coveted in the future. Definitely a keeper, dude.
Talked a little about it but this car was born to have the manual 😊 Might review the auto some more ehen winter comes here in Sweden. Thanks for watching 🙏
Good for him 😊 But this is not a drag racer and a car to be setting lap times around track in, so I find cutting seconds irrelevant with this car. This one needs the total engaging driver and the manual gearbox to shine, and thats what crams the most fun out of as well. In my opinion 🫡. Thanks for watching 🙏
Did they actually remove the auto start/stop functionality? The actual button near the handbrake is gone - hopefully the system is removed. Hate that auto start/stop nonsense, only there for the fuel consumption tests.
@@whatcarwhattime apparently GR Corolla has no auto start/stop, so almost certain that the button being removed means that the functionality is also gone - massive win!! Great decision GR.
It was good, relatively fast and smooth at the same time. I wanted it to be the one to go for but no, the manual is more fun and the one that sits best in this specific car. Thanks for watching 🙏
I think Rs3 is a valid competitor now. But it doesn't come with a manual. So if you want engine - Rs3. If you want manual, Yaris. For me, would depend on utilization. Daily driver or used in winter - Rs3. Track car and used in summer - Yaris. Reason for not considering yaris for winter - rust proofing is just not there, as with Japanese cars. It's a feature. :)
@@arvisgri7491 I think the RS 3 sits in a little bigger class than the GR Yaris. And the RS3 is quicker but on tight winter roads you might have a little more fun in the GR Yaris. Thanks for watching 🙏
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Track test of the new GR Yaris witch automatic transmission - th-cam.com/video/nPGNQp7fxzU/w-d-xo.html
It's another Toyota rip off for those of us in Britain, they ripped us off on the MK1 compared to other countries, e.g. Germany, Australia. Had no option to have both circuit and convenience pack together. Now this new one is £10k more and still they can't put a few wires in for the convenience pack elements in it like parking sensors, rear cross alert, blind spot indicator, premium stereo. Not to mention the heated steering wheel and seats that didn't even make it to our freezing cold country.
Every penny counts on accessories to make bigger margins for car companies, sometimes that becomes frustrating for the customers. This is a somewhat special car but the new price itches a little. Thanks for watching 🙏❤️
@@whatcarwhattime The original MK1 , Toyota charged Brits 4.5m Yen for the MK1 (2020 currency conversion). The Mk2 will net Toyota 8.7m Yen, at current mk2 price (after VAT, but VAT rates haven't changed). Any sales in British pounds is a gold mine for Toyota, given that domestically they are charging Japanese customers 3-4.5m yen today for the MK2. So making double the Yen on the UK sales. I think they could have added in the extras or at least offered them at a discounted rate. Were talking a few wiring looms, sensors and a pair of tweeters.
@@anonay7238 Could do but you don't get the benefit of PCP financing. You'd be buying the car in full over 5yrs which then kind of doesn't offer much of an advantage.
I’ve done 50,000 miles in my MK 1, my plan is to run it to 100,000
Thats the way to do it! 💪👍 Thanks for watching 🙏
Mine's on it's way arriving at the end of August. Test driven the Mk.1 and always have driven manual, the Mk.1 which felt very fun and involved. So of course I went for the manual transmission, might also have something to do with me despising automatics in anything other than a van or truck😁
Wow, big congratulations! Automatics and fast shiftings ones are something I usually like. But in this one it just feels like it was made for the manual gearbox. And thats great. Thanks for watching 🙏
next gen should manualbox with E clutch for wearless left foot brake clutchless shifting and autobox with big single column mounted paddle push down and pull up.
@@Nicky458itl now that would ne something! 💪 Thanks for watching 🙏
Bought my brand new GRY 2023 Circut pack for 433k SEK. Was looking to upgrade to MY2025 but the price is now 590k for the auto after discount. That makes me look for a BMW M2 instead.
The price has really jumped. A little to much I think. Keep your 2023-model unless you dont really thirst after the auto 😊. Thanks for watching 🙏
Very great job man! For your next driving videos, it could be possible to fix a camera on the pedalbox to film your footwork please? :)
Thank you very much, happy you like it! Sure, I'll try to fix that. Its always a bit stressfull on these events and and a very short window of time betweeen each drivet switch. But I can do it back home at a track next time. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@whatcarwhattime Great, thank you very much man! I stay tuned for next videos. ;)
@@constantinrenoir8273 I'm very thankful for that ❤️🙏
I think I will keep my mk1 original, it’s not massively different!
Not homoligation car either.
I like the grey though 😂
The MK1 does the job well enough! Have fun and drive safe. Thanks for watching 🙏
Feedback on the auto box hasn’t been great from journalists on TH-cam, apparently it’s quite slow.
Manual seems to be the way to go. Still hard to justify the price increase for what was already an expensive 3 cylinder.
Its rather funny actually, as I mention in the review. My expectations was set rather high for this automatic gearbox in this car, as it usually is for me in many other models compared to a manual one. It was good, dont get me wrong, but the manual in this little racer just proved to be the one to go for. Both for the fun factor but also the more engaging and in a curios way, more effective..A little taken by that experience. Might need to live with it for a week when it arrives in Sweden so i can really decide. Thanks for watching 🙏
I like the interior more than the GR Corolla. The infotainment screen and panel looks more special and race car-ish.
Yes, I think the interior felt and looked really good. Thanks for watching 🙏
If this interior makes it to the US gr corolla, I will sell everything I own for a gr corolla
@@Mongooooooo All in! 💪😉 Thanks for watching 🙏
the word is “retro”
@@tinhinnh 👌Thanks for watching 🙏
I think I will keep my mk1 original, it’s not massively different!
Not homoligation car either.
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And most of the time with both sports bikes and icon cars such as this little beast, the first gen is always the most coveted in the future. Definitely a keeper, dude.
@@patrickfrench1569 👍
Me too.
Seems like there was zero commentary on the biggest change: the automatic. Did i miss it?
Talked a little about it but this car was born to have the manual 😊 Might review the auto some more ehen winter comes here in Sweden. Thanks for watching 🙏
Matt Watson having the auto better in 0-60 and lap time
Good for him 😊 But this is not a drag racer and a car to be setting lap times around track in, so I find cutting seconds irrelevant with this car. This one needs the total engaging driver and the manual gearbox to shine, and thats what crams the most fun out of as well. In my opinion 🫡. Thanks for watching 🙏
Did they actually remove the auto start/stop functionality?
The actual button near the handbrake is gone - hopefully the system is removed. Hate that auto start/stop nonsense, only there for the fuel consumption tests.
@@warboyrb Ohhh, didnt spot that actually. Need to check, thanks! And thanks for watching 🙏🙏
@@whatcarwhattime apparently GR Corolla has no auto start/stop, so almost certain that the button being removed means that the functionality is also gone - massive win!! Great decision GR.
@@warboyrb Yes, I usually turn that off in sportscars so thats good 👌
How did you find the Auto? Were the shifts fast in manual mode?
It was good, relatively fast and smooth at the same time. I wanted it to be the one to go for but no, the manual is more fun and the one that sits best in this specific car. Thanks for watching 🙏
Great review as usual!
Thanks and thank you for watching 🙏❤️
despite the upgrades, the new price tag is encroaching that of a Porsche Cayman or Audi RS3. it certainly makes it less attractive of a purchase.
I agree some to that. Fun and good car but the new price is a little to high, but all is relative to many customers. Thanks for watching 🙏
I think Rs3 is a valid competitor now. But it doesn't come with a manual. So if you want engine - Rs3. If you want manual, Yaris.
For me, would depend on utilization. Daily driver or used in winter - Rs3. Track car and used in summer - Yaris.
Reason for not considering yaris for winter - rust proofing is just not there, as with Japanese cars. It's a feature. :)
@@arvisgri7491 I think the RS 3 sits in a little bigger class than the GR Yaris. And the RS3 is quicker but on tight winter roads you might have a little more fun in the GR Yaris. Thanks for watching 🙏
Track test of the new GR Yaris witch automatic transmission - th-cam.com/video/nPGNQp7fxzU/w-d-xo.html
Great, but the manual is the real deal with this car. All about the joy. Thanks for watching 🙏
It's another Toyota rip off for those of us in Britain, they ripped us off on the MK1 compared to other countries, e.g. Germany, Australia. Had no option to have both circuit and convenience pack together. Now this new one is £10k more and still they can't put a few wires in for the convenience pack elements in it like parking sensors, rear cross alert, blind spot indicator, premium stereo. Not to mention the heated steering wheel and seats that didn't even make it to our freezing cold country.
Every penny counts on accessories to make bigger margins for car companies, sometimes that becomes frustrating for the customers. This is a somewhat special car but the new price itches a little. Thanks for watching 🙏❤️
@@whatcarwhattime
The original MK1 , Toyota charged Brits 4.5m Yen for the MK1 (2020 currency conversion). The Mk2 will net Toyota 8.7m Yen, at current mk2 price (after VAT, but VAT rates haven't changed). Any sales in British pounds is a gold mine for Toyota, given that domestically they are charging Japanese customers 3-4.5m yen today for the MK2. So making double the Yen on the UK sales. I think they could have added in the extras or at least offered them at a discounted rate.
Were talking a few wiring looms, sensors and a pair of tweeters.
@@Stringwar I agree and you are right 👍
@@Stringwarwhy not buy from Japan and import?
@@anonay7238 Could do but you don't get the benefit of PCP financing. You'd be buying the car in full over 5yrs which then kind of doesn't offer much of an advantage.