Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 Review

Toyota GR Corolla was launched in late February this year. We drove the GR Corolla GTS. The GR Corolla is aimed at rally or track driving. But, what is it like to drive every day.  Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 front 5 Well, we took it for a run up the freeway and through the Hunter Valley in NSW for a day out. Apart from firm suspension it was a lot of fun.

And he exhaust note has a rewarding crisp burble.

People commented on it everywhere we went. Even the police at the roadside breath testing were interested in it. I found myself chatting to three of them about what it was like to drive.

Inside its well-equipped and comfortable, however I would ask for an additional adjustable lumbar support for my ageing back.

The GR Sport is all about the engine and it’s a gem. A 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine tuned to produce a boosted 221kW of power, close ratio six speed manual transmission and GR-FOUR all wheel drive system

It will happily potter around town and cruise the freeway without fuss. But switch the drive mode to Sport and your set for some fun driver engagement.

The GR Corolla GTS is priced from $62,300 plus the usual costs.

A full drive review can be found HERE

Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 wheel and tyre

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More Toyota GR Corolla GTS thoughts

  • The GR Corolla has a split personality
  • It looks cool. We were constantly stopped and asked about it and the number of comments about how cool it looked was surprising
  • Its a lot of fun to drive
  • As well as easy to potter around town
  • The sports seats hold you firmly in place
  • The crisp raspy exhaust adds to the overall sporty ambience.
  • Suspension can be a little firm on our goat track back roads.
  • with a 0-100km/h time of 5.9 seconds its quick enough.
  • The real beauty is in how it simply grips the road like a limpet. It will go around the tightest corners almost perfectly flat.
  • Responsiveness from throttle, steering and brake inputs is impressive
  • A slick short shift 6 speed manual transmission focusses drivers attention
  • However underneath its still a Corolla.
  • I’m probably not the target market, but the lack of additional lumbar support for the driver was uncomfortable.
  • The 8.0 inch central touch screen is a little behind the market these days
  • Its missing a central storage bin, which means no left elbow rest and a lack of storage places for glasses etc.
  • The boot is small

2023 Toyota GR Corolla GTS (Feverish Red)

What is good?

  • Purposeful and stylish looks
  • Engine performance and responsiveness
  • Balanced ride/handling – FUN FUN FUN

What is not so good?

2023 Toyota GR Corolla GTS (Feverish Red)

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Sports hatchbacks are few and far between these days.

Buyers could look at the Subaru WRX SportswagonHyundai i30NHonda Type RRenault Megane RS, Audi S3.

Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 front 3

Toyota GR Corolla final thoughts

Toyota GR Corolla is cool.

Its quick and fun to drive, providing levels of driver engagement that often costs many thousands of dollars more.

This is Toyota at its best. The best GR model available.

Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 engine

Toyota Corolla

Model

GR Corolla GTS

Model Price$62,300 MLP*
Engine1.6L 3 Cyl Turbo Petrol Euro 5C
DrivetrainGR-FOUR AWD 6Sp i-MT
Battery Capacity / typeN/A
Power221kW @ 6,500rpm
Torque370Nm @ 3,000 – 5,500rpm
Fuel ADR8.4L/100km
Fuel on TestN/A
Fuel capacity50L
Range (WLTP) / efficiency595km ADR
Fast Charge / Home (240V)N/A
Safety5 Star ANCAP (Tested Nov 2019)
CO2 Emissions191g/km
0-100kmh/Top Speed5.29 sec / 230km/h
Servicing12 Mth / 15,000km – Capped Price service pack
Warranty5yr/ unlimited km
Roadside Assist5Yr. conditional roadside assist

*MLP Includes GST and LCT but excluding statutory charges, dealer costs and dealer delivery. See your dealer for RDAP. Does not include price of options. Some features mentioned in the article are options. RDAP means Recommended Drive Away Price (without options but including all other charges)

2023 Toyota GR Corolla GTS (Feverish Red)

Overall Rating    

90/100

Behind the Wheel9
Comfort8
Equipment8
Performance9
Ride and Handling10
Practicality9
Fit for Purpose10
Style / appeal9
Technology / connectivity9
Value for Money9

Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 profile

Dimensions

 
Overall Length4407mm
Wheelbase2640mm
Width1851mm
Height1479mm
Wheels18 x 8.5J ENKEI cast alloy
TyresYokohama ADVAN V601 235/40ZR18 tyres
Max ground clearanceUp to 120mm
Wading DepthN/A
ApproachN/A
RampoverN/A
Departure angleN/A
Turning Circle KTK11.52m
Boot Capacity MinN/A
Boot capacity Max213L
Battery WeightN/A
Kerb Weight1470kg
Payload (kg)445kg
GVM (kg)1915kg
GCMN/A
Towing CapacityN/A
Tow Ball ratingN/A

Toyota GR Corolla GTS 2023 rear

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Overall Rating
  • 9.0/10
    Overall Rating - 9.0/10
9.0/10

Summary

Toyota GR Corolla is cool.

Its quick and fun to drive, providing levels of driver engagement that often costs many thousands of dollars more. 

This is Toyota at its best. The best GR model available. 

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Rob Fraser – General dogsbody & Director Rob is the founder of the business. He constantly mutters something about way too many red wines one evening being to blame. Often known for taking the 4WD in the driveway over the sports car, he has travelled pretty much everywhere in Australia and when he is bored goes for a drive. He first learned to drive on the farm in a left hand drive WW11 Jeep when he was 11, and was hooked on 4WDriving way back then. In addition to 4WD he is an avid motoring enthusiast and has maintained a strong interest in the industry ever since his teens. He has owned way too many cars in his time as well. Having previously lived at the top of corporate life he retired in 2000 and hasn’t put a suit and tie on since. Cars are his passion so why not have a business doing what you love he figures. He has towed either a caravan or camper trailer to most parts of Australia, has run guided tours for camper trailers’ and instructed drivers in off road towing.