Toyota Goes GRMN, Gives a Yaris the Heart of a Lotus Elise
As the pioneer of hybrids, Toyota is the quintessential “green” brand. It’s a nice reputation to coast on; once established, it gives the company leeway to get away with a bit more than the competition. Case in point: the Europe-only Toyota Yaris GRMN. No, they didn’t leave the vowels out of “German”; the letters actually stand for Gazoo Racing Master of Nürburgring. No kidding.
The name is more than smoke and mirrors. This top-of-the-line Yaris doesn’t settle for Europe’s base engine, a modest 1.0-liter three-cylinder, or even the 1.5-liter inline-four that sits under the short hood of U.S. models. Instead, it comes with a 1.8-liter four that’s supercharged and rated at a full 209 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. This Dual VVT-iE engine also propels the Lotus Elise. With a claimed zero-to-62-mph sprint of 6.3 seconds and top speed of 143 mph, the Yaris GRMN is seriously quick for this class, which would include the Fiat 500 Abarth and the Ford Fiesta ST.
Toyota’s racing partner Gazoo (the team behind the Japanese maker’s oh-so-close-to-winning Le Mans effort) helped to ensure it is an ace in corners thanks to a Torsen front differential, larger brakes, heftier anti-roll bars, and 17-inch BBS wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza rubber. It’s loud, too, with a single catalytic converter and a large-diameter exhaust system for optimized back pressure.
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