Toyota has unveiled the incredible GRMN Yaris - but you probably won’t get one 😞
of its hugely popular AWD supermini at Tokyo Auto Salon - but it seems the new GRMN-badged model will remain the preserve of the JDM. Just 500 examples are planned, with a reservation lottery due to start immediately on Gazoo Racing's domestic website ahead of deliveries this summer.
Alongside a prominent rear brace, the manufacturer has increased the number of spot welds by 545, and applied additional structural adhesive in the pursuit of better body rigidity. The GRMN also gets a toughened-up close-ratio manual transmission and shorter final gearing, which is said to result in a more efficient use of the engine power band from first to fourth.
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