Toyota has previewed a new enhanced version of the GR Corolla in the USA, hinting at a more hardcore variant which could be on the cards for Australia.
The company offered a special Morizo limited edition model a couple of years ago, with the back seats ripped out to help shed 45kg. It also came with unique brakes, revised suspension and a carbon fibre roof.

However, some of these upgrades have since been applied to the regular GR Corolla as part of the 2025 model update. The engine output was also lifted from 370Nm to 400Nm, for example, which is now standard.
Now, it looks like a more hardcore version of the current model is in the pipeline. Some teaser images have been sent out which depict a larger rear spoiler, a bigger bonnet vent, and racing-style vents on the top of the front guards.
There’s also BBS forged wheels which appear to be from the old Morizo version, wrapped in stickier Michelin Cup 2 tyres. Full specs and details are yet to be finalised, but a Toyota USA press release says:
“While vehicle details are yet to be confirmed, new fender vents, hood vents, and a rear spoiler can be seen through the camo, highlighting the enhancements on the horizon. Born on the track, this vehicle is expected to have improved aerodynamic performance, a bump in torque and unique tuning.”

As standard the 2025 GR Corolla features a 1.6-litre turbo three-cylinder engine producing 221kW and 400Nm. This can be matched to either a six-speed manual or eight-speed auto, with GR-Four four-wheel drive.
This is already a record-breaking engine, producing that much power with just three cylinders. It will be interesting to see how much more can be extracted from it in factory-backed form.
More details will be announced in the northern autumn of this year (Aussie spring time). Going by the Morizo version, Toyota Australia is likely to put its hand up for this one as well.







