Section 1Toyota has taken the GR Corolla further into track-car territory with the new 2026 GRMN Corolla, a limited-production version of the all-wheel-drive hot hatch confirmed for Japan, North America, and Australia. The GR Corolla was already a fairly serious piece of hardware, with its turbocharged three-cylinder engine, six-speed manual, and rally-style all-wheel-drive system. The GRMN version keeps that basic formula, but Toyota has reworked nearly every area that affects how the car behaves at speed. Development work took place at the Nürburgring and through Toyota’s Super Taikyu racing program in Japan. Visually, the car is easy to spot. There’s a new hood duct, louvers in the front quarter panels, a revised front bumper with small aero fins, and a larger rear wing. The wing can be manually adjusted in five steps, with each setting moving one degree. Toyota also fitted bespoke front and rear dampers, new springs, and wider Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires. The tires measure...Section 2Section 3Section 4Section 5Section 6Section 7Section 8Section 9Section 10Section 11Section 12Section 13Section 14Section 15Section 16Section 17Section 18Section 19Section 20Section 21Section 22Section 23Section 24Section 25Section 26Section 27Section 28Section 29Section 30Section 31Section 32Section 33Section 34Section 35Section 36Section 37Section 38Section 39Section 40Section 41Section 42Section 43Section 44Section 45Section 46Section 47Section 48Section 49Section 50Section 51Section 52Section 53Section 54Section 55Section 56Section 57Section 58Section 59Section 60Section 61Section 62