Toyota GAZOO Racing Reveals New GR Corolla Development Vehicle [Photo Gallery]
Image courtesy Toyota
Image courtesy Toyota
Leading up to Formula Drift Long Beach weekend, Toyota teases a new GR Corolla vehicle in development. 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.
The GAZOO Racing team is still working to fine-tune this vehicle to make it ready for Akio Toyoda’s final test drive.
Stay tuned for more information coming Fall 2025.







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