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WRC tires have to be pretty special to endure the rigors of high-speed rallying. Who makes these tires, and would they work ...
The World Rally Championship-inspired Toyota GR Yaris has arrived in South Africa. And for the first time, this hot hatch is available locally with an advanced automatic transmission, bringing its ...
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) has opened orders for the evolved GR Yaris in Japan. This refreshed hot hatch benefits from lessons learned in motorsports, including the Super Taikyu Series and Japanese ...
It’s high in the standard Yaris so people can sit in the back, but the rally car wants it as low as possible so it doesn’t block air from the rear wing. Tommi Mäkinen, Toyota’s WRC boss ...
Toyota’s beloved compact car is finally going fully electric. The company confirmed an EV version of the Yaris is in the works, but it may be a while before you can get your hands on one.
The classics garage stretches from the Alpine A110, the winner of the first WRC in 1973, all the way to Ott Tänak’s 2019 Toyota Yaris, which famously ended 15 years of the championship being ...
Toyota has been successfully making hybrid cars for longer than anyone else, which is no surprise that the car maker is focusing its efforts on them more than its own EVs. I can’t deny that ...
Now, in an effort to further prove its performance pedigree, Toyota is showing off the mid-engine GR Yaris M concept at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon. Reminiscent of the iconic Renault Clio V-6 ...
Like everything else in 2020, the launch of the GR Yaris was far from normal. The venue was the car park outside Toyota GB’s press ... Based on the WRC-winning three-door Yaris Rally1, the ...
The outrageously extroverted exterior of the Toyota Yaris WRC is tough to link to the shrinking-violet character of its roadgoing, subcompact hatchback equivalent. That aero-and grip-fed glow-up ...
so Toyota continues making more and more awesome stuff. Behold its latest creations, the GR Yaris Rovanpera Edition and Ogier Edition. Far more than just cash ins on the WRC names, too ...