The Corolla is minimum $10k more than the Rallye Yaris. It's more practical but it's also ~200kg heavier. It doesn't get the carbon roof like the Yaris in Australia and it's not a homologation special. I love the look of the Corolla but the Yaris is an absolute bargain in comparison.
As an American, the GR Corolla was the only option I had, but I'm really glad Toyota didn't leave us with the short end of the stick and gave us something at least on par with the Yaris. I'm loving my GR Corolla.
They do offer the GR Yaris in the Americas. Ever heard of make a run for the border? I'm not talking taco bell. I'm talking the latest craze, MDM, not JDM. Hit up a Mexican Toyota Dealer.
@@aromaz1707 yes, absolutely. Toyota dealers in Mexico have GR Yaris'. Doug Demuro reviewed one that someone in California owns, in which, he went down to Mexico, bought it, and came back with it. Like any imported car, it's not easy to get them registered and legal... but if you have dual citizenship, no problem.
@@xRockee My comment was mainly regarding the choice between the yaris and corolla, but yeah, a coupe is also a decent option, however i like awd rally inspired stuff a lot, doesn't need to be a hatch, something like an evo also seems very interesting to me
@davothegreat9990 just because other cars are quicker doesn't mean that this isn't fast as well. It's pretty quick, faster than your average sedan you see on the road every day, especially around the track. Not to mention that it's fun to drive as well.
US here, i'd take the Yaris every time vs. the obese corolla cousin. i hugely prefer smaller vehicles, sadly the opposite is true here for many people.
I was fortunate enough to own both a GR Yaris Rallye and a Morizo GR Corolla. I sold the Morizo and kept the Yaris mostly because I could felt the weight deficit in the Corolla and also the width on mountain roads. Also the Yaris body design is very bespoke compared to the Corolla which is, let’s face it, just a standard Corolla with a few wider bits attached and the front guards flared out. Having said that I wish you could buy a Yaris with the Morizo gearbox and engine as Toyota has certainly stepped up the refinement and that closer ratio from 2nd to 3rd in the Morizo is a peach. As are the stock wheels. Other than that though, I’m happy with my decision, especially given the rarity of the Morizo which in itself made me feel reluctant to modify it. BTW I did test drive the GTS Corolla and that felt like absolute crap compared to the Yaris.
This guy is the wizard of oz when it comes to being an expert on the GR Yaris, so when he does a caparo between the two cars, there is no one that is more influential... atleast there shouldn't be.
@@christmasisawesome9348600 is reasonable. Not sure where this dude got 900 hp and by the way lots of engines do just fine at triple the stock output.
Sadly, they both exist but not in the same countries. UK only getting the Yaris, USA only the Corolla. This lack of options must frustrate as I would love to try the Corolla, but only have the Yaris option. No sure why manufactures do this. Wouldn't it be great if as an individual you could deal direct with the manufacturer and order what ever car in their line up you want then they just send the car to your local dealership.
The auto would ruin this car in my opinion. There's nothing worse than having a quick car ruined by the boredom of an auto. It's the same with the supra, Toyota released the manual so people could have the fun they wanted
If the auto becomes a reality it will be rally-derived and shift faster than the manual car and could be easier on fuel if the 8th gear is longer than the manual.
American here who owns a Mk3 Ford Focus RS. To this day, I am still incredibly annoyed that Toyota opted to not sell the GR Yaris in North America. Objectively, the GR Yaris is the about the closest thing to a street-legal rally car that you can get. Small turbo engine, manual gearbox, and all-wheel-drive in the smallest car that Toyota could fit it into. It's like the Fiesta RS that we Ford guys have always wanted but Ford has never bothered to produce.
I think he's missed the nerdy rally things the GRY has that make it such a unique car: the flimsy lightweight front and rear 'bumpers', the cut outs ready for the front brake ducts, the cut outs under the bonnet for aftermarket suspension towers, the lightweight 'parcel tray', the afterthought 'trim' on the inside of the rear hatch, the graduations marked on the suspension for adjustment, the list goes on. And, as for the driving position, well, it suits some and not others. Suits me fine.
I prefer the GR Corolla GTS, so I got one. But I do love the Yaris too provided it is the Rallye version with the front and rear LSDs I just couldn't find one at the time of purchase and Toyota offered me one so I grabbed it. As a purely technical capability loving person, the homologation built for WRC does not interest me except for the fact that I am happy it happened. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to buy one of these awesome cars.
With respect, if this is an Australian review then your viewers need to ensure they compare the GR Corolla to the GR Yaris Rallye as it's called in your country. I remember reading an odd English review on them and they described there GRC as "everything you need in a hot hatch" and the GRY as being "everything a hot hatch can be" - which was an odd way to describe the GRY but I get his point... I'm just thankful I could & did secure a JDM one & ship it out when they were brand new. Personally regarding the corolla, I think unless you somehow manage to score a rare JDM market GRMN variant. The Corolla will never be a future gem to have in your shed.
Lies. You got paid to say the GR Corolla is better. You forgot a very important caregory. Performance once modified. If both cars have 500whp, then the GR Yaris has greater performance due to being 400lbs lighter, and that's why the GR Yaris is the homologation/rally car and the GR Corolla isn't. Toyota knows this, we know this, and you got paid and we know this also.
This guy is the wizard of oz when it comes to being an expert on the GR Yaris, so when he does a caparo between the two cars, there is no one that is more influential... atleast there shouldn't be. Thank you Mr Wizard, for your comment and your review. The GR Yaris is like I'm dreaming, and I'm in the land of oz! Except I'm not going home. I'm making a run to border, and hitting up a Mexican Toyota Dealer!
@@copperkeyracing6167 We literally did a video about that showing the GR Yaris is better modified. This is for street car stock for stock, and, we mention the performance potential is better in Yaris. Couldn't be any clearer.
@@MotiveVideo I would mention that... some might put more weight on the performance potential than the other factors, in that case. Because dropping 500lbs on the gr yaris is likely possible, but dropping 900lbs to be at the same with the gr corolla is absolutely impossible!
The GR Yaris loses in all categories in the US because it was never available in the US. Also, you forgot to mention the GR Corolla Morizo edition and its rear seat delete, reduced weight, increased power, and shorter gears.
@lukemothug3744 and yet, they made a supercharged Aurion, a GR Yaris, a GR Landcruiser, and rebadged a Z4 and BRZ. They already hinted at a GR Camry and stated its in the pipeline...
@@MotiveVideo I know you guy's are all about Nissan's! I've been a subscriber for a long time and am certainly not here to have a crack at you guy's or for negative comments. I was only joking. And I'm sure you don't need to send Toyota a link, weather someone else has or not I'm sure they've already watched the video.
I’m never going to appreciate modern cars with their weight and nannies, add in a 3cyl…. No just no. Give me an Evo any day, or a Miata with an engine swap.
Goodluck getting a Corolla.. Australia are only getting 700 of the 2023 model.. (2 cars per Toyota stealership) And there is a waiting list longer than your arm.. A friend of mine was on the waiting list since December last year. He was told that IF he got selected to buy it, he would be lucky to get the car in 10 month's from the day he paid the deposit... . Lucky for him christmas came early. He gets it on the 20th of this month.. For his sake i hope it lives upto the hype. 😂
This video is so manufactured to appease Toyota, that its laughable! ThevGR Corolla looks like a standard Corolla. The GR Yaris is one of a kind, and a Rally Car. GR Yaris is the Winner 🏆 😅
We have zero support from Toyota. It took a year to get a press car just to drive for a week. We purchased our own GR Yaris from a dealership and has zero involvement with them.
@@MotiveVideo I like your videos of the GR Yaris, and we both know, the GR Yaris is the perfect Rally car, and they will not make another car like that again. The GR Corollais just a heavier version, and will always be in the shadow of the GR Yaris. With a small tune, anyone can increase the output of the GR Yaris, can keep ahead of the heavier GR Corolla. Definitely not a car that vompetess with an RS3 for example, and is not far off price wise. If it was $50k, then different story
@@Krippticbdf The facade of Nurburgring lap times is a flawed one - it's a pissing contest in which there are no regulations, and no guarantee that the time claimed was set in one go, or even in a vehicle that was actually in production specification.
The Corolla is minimum $10k more than the Rallye Yaris. It's more practical but it's also ~200kg heavier. It doesn't get the carbon roof like the Yaris in Australia and it's not a homologation special.
I love the look of the Corolla but the Yaris is an absolute bargain in comparison.
As an American, the GR Corolla was the only option I had, but I'm really glad Toyota didn't leave us with the short end of the stick and gave us something at least on par with the Yaris. I'm loving my GR Corolla.
They do offer the GR Yaris in the Americas. Ever heard of make a run for the border? I'm not talking taco bell. I'm talking the latest craze, MDM, not JDM. Hit up a Mexican Toyota Dealer.
@@copperkeyracing6167u being fr?
@@aromaz1707 yes, absolutely. Toyota dealers in Mexico have GR Yaris'. Doug Demuro reviewed one that someone in California owns, in which, he went down to Mexico, bought it, and came back with it.
Like any imported car, it's not easy to get them registered and legal... but if you have dual citizenship, no problem.
I'd get the yaris, practicality is a low priority for me, and less weight combined with a currently better aftermarket is just more appealing
why get a hatch if you dont care about practicallity get a proper sports coupe
@@xRockee name a quicker sports coupe for the same price
supra?@@smellyfish36
@@xRockee My comment was mainly regarding the choice between the yaris and corolla, but yeah, a coupe is also a decent option, however i like awd rally inspired stuff a lot, doesn't need to be a hatch, something like an evo also seems very interesting to me
@@xRockee Also, perhaps this is different where you live, but the supra is 70k euro here, the yaris gr is 60k euro
If I told my dad 1 day a corolla will cost more than $50,000 and be quicker than anything he knew......
Plenty of cars quicker! It's not that quick.
@davothegreat9990 just because other cars are quicker doesn't mean that this isn't fast as well. It's pretty quick, faster than your average sedan you see on the road every day, especially around the track. Not to mention that it's fun to drive as well.
@JH-Carbon not saying it isn't! Fun is subjective. And there is plenty of cars quicker!
@@davothegreat9990might as well buy a lambo right!
@@davothegreat9990I think the OP means compared to back in his dad’s day in which case it pretty much is that quick depending on how old his dad is.
US here, i'd take the Yaris every time vs. the obese corolla cousin. i hugely prefer smaller vehicles, sadly the opposite is true here for many people.
That's because obese people buy obese cars😂
I was fortunate enough to own both a GR Yaris Rallye and a Morizo GR Corolla. I sold the Morizo and kept the Yaris mostly because I could felt the weight deficit in the Corolla and also the width on mountain roads. Also the Yaris body design is very bespoke compared to the Corolla which is, let’s face it, just a standard Corolla with a few wider bits attached and the front guards flared out. Having said that I wish you could buy a Yaris with the Morizo gearbox and engine as Toyota has certainly stepped up the refinement and that closer ratio from 2nd to 3rd in the Morizo is a peach. As are the stock wheels. Other than that though, I’m happy with my decision, especially given the rarity of the Morizo which in itself made me feel reluctant to modify it. BTW I did test drive the GTS Corolla and that felt like absolute crap compared to the Yaris.
This guy is the wizard of oz when it comes to being an expert on the GR Yaris, so when he does a caparo between the two cars, there is no one that is more influential... atleast there shouldn't be.
I miss Motive GR Yaris
Just BBS wheels and carbon roof alone make Yaris a better choice even if they cost the same.
Well Yaris will be even better, gaining 30-40hp in 2024
the GR yaris isn't for sale anymore. One and done. Homoglation special.
@@TheMicho1983yes it is. A Toyota dealer near me was delivering a Rallye (circuit pack) 2 weeks ago. I even got pricing.
@@TheMicho1983 Only two months and this comment hasn’t aged very well.
Order books now open again for gen 1, I’ve put a deposit down on a gen 2 ……. only the beginning 🤘🤘
it would be really cool if you guys continue the gr yaris project and try and push 900hp out of a 3 cylinder
Explosionn
@@christmasisawesome9348600 is reasonable. Not sure where this dude got 900 hp and by the way lots of engines do just fine at triple the stock output.
@@dj4monie nemtec already blew up a gr corolla engine pushing 465whp I think. Cylinder 3 went boom and cracked the block.
You cant beat weight. Yaris.
Sadly, they both exist but not in the same countries. UK only getting the Yaris, USA only the Corolla.
This lack of options must frustrate as I would love to try the Corolla, but only have the Yaris option.
No sure why manufactures do this. Wouldn't it be great if as an individual you could deal direct with the manufacturer and order what ever car in their line up you want then they just send the car to your local dealership.
Lucky Australia has both
Americas has both also
Even Indonesia got both 😂😂😂, GR Yaris and GR corolla
Yaris is too short. GR Corolla, G25-660 turbo upgrade, Motec and all you see is the tail lights. I don't do "mountain driving".
@dj4monie GR Yaris has 400lb advantage, that's like an instant 40hp equivalent for any turbo you upgrade to.
GR Yaris will get the same power next year along with the 8 speed auto
The auto would ruin this car in my opinion. There's nothing worse than having a quick car ruined by the boredom of an auto. It's the same with the supra, Toyota released the manual so people could have the fun they wanted
If the auto becomes a reality it will be rally-derived and shift faster than the manual car and could be easier on fuel if the 8th gear is longer than the manual.
American here who owns a Mk3 Ford Focus RS. To this day, I am still incredibly annoyed that Toyota opted to not sell the GR Yaris in North America. Objectively, the GR Yaris is the about the closest thing to a street-legal rally car that you can get. Small turbo engine, manual gearbox, and all-wheel-drive in the smallest car that Toyota could fit it into. It's like the Fiesta RS that we Ford guys have always wanted but Ford has never bothered to produce.
I like the Corolla better than the Yaris. The body flows better, although not much. The 'hip' of the Yaris just doesn't sit with me.
So what?? Corolla is porky!!
I think he's missed the nerdy rally things the GRY has that make it such a unique car: the flimsy lightweight front and rear 'bumpers', the cut outs ready for the front brake ducts, the cut outs under the bonnet for aftermarket suspension towers, the lightweight 'parcel tray', the afterthought 'trim' on the inside of the rear hatch, the graduations marked on the suspension for adjustment, the list goes on. And, as for the driving position, well, it suits some and not others. Suits me fine.
"Why iv that" ... still love your work Chief!!! :)) Awesome
I'd get the Corolla also.
Great video! As a Corolla owner i can relate to all of your coments, minus a few ponies though.
I prefer the GR Corolla GTS, so I got one. But I do love the Yaris too provided it is the Rallye version with the front and rear LSDs I just couldn't find one at the time of purchase and Toyota offered me one so I grabbed it. As a purely technical capability loving person, the homologation built for WRC does not interest me except for the fact that I am happy it happened. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to buy one of these awesome cars.
With respect, if this is an Australian review then your viewers need to ensure they compare the GR Corolla to the GR Yaris Rallye as it's called in your country. I remember reading an odd English review on them and they described there GRC as "everything you need in a hot hatch" and the GRY as being "everything a hot hatch can be" - which was an odd way to describe the GRY but I get his point... I'm just thankful I could & did secure a JDM one & ship it out when they were brand new. Personally regarding the corolla, I think unless you somehow manage to score a rare
JDM market GRMN variant. The Corolla will never be a future gem to have in your shed.
I thought GRMN stood for German and was only available for the German Supra
Cool story bro.
Yaris is way cooler and way more potential.
We did a separate video on potential.
Corolla better chassis
Yaris lighter
cooler is subjective
Well line them up and race. This vid is all talk!!
I would like to try both but the US only has the Corolla. 😔
Wonder if they’ll bring in a ZF8HP gear bag version of either in the future
zf didnt make transverse applications, they used aisin 8 speed as a base, i wonder if it'll be just as good though...
paid 40k for my GR Yaris. almost double for a Corolla :(
Since its so event and i already own an impractical car, id go GR Corolla, otherwise GR Yaris.
as an American I really wanted the Yaris but since the usa sucks we got the corolla version and Im content on that lol.
If you are a single or a Dink get the Yaris if you have kids get the Rolla
I have kids but have the yaris gr. But then again the kids don't go in that. They go in the bmw m3 g81😂
It's worth pointing out that $10k oz dollars is nowt. £4k British or $5k US.
Average salary in Oz is like $500k.
Man, so many i know are being ripped off only earning under 100K!!
@@MotiveVideo😂
Average salary 500k, wtf you talking about, 100k is already high income not average.
Average CEOs of banks?
@@benjaminwingchun9665 Come on, it's a joke! I'm being sarcastic about the exchange rate.
Lies. You got paid to say the GR Corolla is better. You forgot a very important caregory. Performance once modified. If both cars have 500whp, then the GR Yaris has greater performance due to being 400lbs lighter, and that's why the GR Yaris is the homologation/rally car and the GR Corolla isn't. Toyota knows this, we know this, and you got paid and we know this also.
We literally said this in two videos now.
We wish Toyota paid us! That would be awesome.
@MotiveVideo That's fair... but you need to add a disclaimer at the least, that you did not take into account the performance once modified.
This guy is the wizard of oz when it comes to being an expert on the GR Yaris, so when he does a caparo between the two cars, there is no one that is more influential... atleast there shouldn't be.
Thank you Mr Wizard, for your comment and your review. The GR Yaris is like I'm dreaming, and I'm in the land of oz! Except I'm not going home. I'm making a run to border, and hitting up a Mexican Toyota Dealer!
@@copperkeyracing6167 We literally did a video about that showing the GR Yaris is better modified. This is for street car stock for stock, and, we mention the performance potential is better in Yaris. Couldn't be any clearer.
@@MotiveVideo I would mention that... some might put more weight on the performance potential than the other factors, in that case. Because dropping 500lbs on the gr yaris is likely possible, but dropping 900lbs to be at the same with the gr corolla is absolutely impossible!
Also don't forget the Corolla gets the front and rear LSD's
They both get the LSDs. Depends on the trim.
Should make on in a Lexus IS
How awesome would this be???
Maybe just put a Lexus Badge on it!!!😅😅😅
There is a reason the GR Yaris is being used for Rally 2 in 2024. The Corolla is a second place prize for America
Did you not watch the video?
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Did you not watch the video?
The GR Yaris loses in all categories in the US because it was never available in the US. Also, you forgot to mention the GR Corolla Morizo edition and its rear seat delete, reduced weight, increased power, and shorter gears.
Awesome content.
But is it better than the Z and FL5?
The GR Corolla may be the more important car, they may make a GR Camry with the same parts next
It's already on the list, but awd 6cyl.
I have PTSD where we got a trd camry instead of the chaser.
No they will not make a GR Camry 😂
@lukemothug3744 and yet, they made a supercharged Aurion, a GR Yaris, a GR Landcruiser, and rebadged a Z4 and BRZ. They already hinted at a GR Camry and stated its in the pipeline...
@@pheonixfps9248 TRD Australia made the supercharged Aurion different division of Toyota.
Hint Hint Toyota! Hawko wants a GR Corolla for a long term loaner!
Haven’t even sent Toyota the link to the video We daily drive Nissans.
@@MotiveVideo I know you guy's are all about Nissan's! I've been a subscriber for a long time and am certainly not here to have a crack at you guy's or for negative comments. I was only joking. And I'm sure you don't need to send Toyota a link, weather someone else has or not I'm sure they've already watched the video.
I would like to see if there more space in the engine bay
I believe it's the same given that front [and rear] subframe are the same
shame the corolla looks like a standard one with 90s add on body parts
The awd Corolla has significant rally history too Hawko.
The Japanese have got to you
I’m never going to appreciate modern cars with their weight and nannies, add in a 3cyl…. No just no. Give me an Evo any day, or a Miata with an engine swap.
TOYOTA 🏁❤️👍
we dont get the GR corolla in england
Goodluck getting a Corolla..
Australia are only getting 700 of the 2023 model.. (2 cars per Toyota stealership)
And there is a waiting list longer than your arm..
A friend of mine was on the waiting list since December last year.
He was told that IF he got selected to buy it, he would be lucky to get the car in 10 month's from the day he paid the deposit... .
Lucky for him christmas came early. He gets it on the 20th of this month..
For his sake i hope it lives upto the hype. 😂
I have no arms. Does that mean I get mine immediately?
70k for a Corolla. 🎉
I want a model with a, sunroof.
Reckon they will ever bring it out in an auto ?
GR Corilla🤣😂
Andy your hair is looking messy in this one
Oh no! I’m unsubscribing……..who fkn cares, it’s a channel about cars not metrosexuals and modern hair design ffs
This video is so manufactured to appease Toyota, that its laughable!
ThevGR Corolla looks like a standard Corolla.
The GR Yaris is one of a kind, and a Rally Car.
GR Yaris is the Winner 🏆 😅
Idk go drive one and find out. But since the yaris is getting updates I'd probably stick to the yaris. Love my corolla tho
We have zero support from Toyota.
It took a year to get a press car just to drive for a week.
We purchased our own GR Yaris from a dealership and has zero involvement with them.
@@MotiveVideo I like your videos of the GR Yaris, and we both know, the GR Yaris is the perfect Rally car, and they will not make another car like that again.
The GR Corollais just a heavier version, and will always be in the shadow of the GR Yaris.
With a small tune, anyone can increase the output of the GR Yaris, can keep ahead of the heavier GR Corolla.
Definitely not a car that vompetess with an RS3 for example, and is not far off price wise.
If it was $50k, then different story
@@csfetsos7🤦
Engine in GR Corolla has a bigger turbo, larger exhaust valves, upgraded valve springs. @@MotiveVideo
Put them up against a 8y rs3
stupid comparison, completely different class.
Rs3 only quick in a straight line. And that's about it.
@@davothegreat9990 ummmmmmm what the 8Y rs3 has the fastest time around nurburgring for a car its size
A
@@Krippticbdf The facade of Nurburgring lap times is a flawed one - it's a pissing contest in which there are no regulations, and no guarantee that the time claimed was set in one go, or even in a vehicle that was actually in production specification.
@@davothegreat9990 what are you talking about Audi set the time with there driver. Not sure what your on about