
Toyota also has an additional few cars lined up for release at the end of the year, including the Prius c and v GR Sport, as well as an 86 GR that gets 17-inch Rays alloy wheels, Sachs dampers, Recaro seats, six-piston front brake calipers and a Torsion limited slip differential.
Finally, the Yaris GRMN will lastly make its way to Japan in the spring. The car is the same to its European counterpart with its 210 PS 1.8 liter supercharged engine and six-speed manual gearbox, but will also come with a more aggressive front bumper design from the Yaris GR and GR Sport.
The Yaris GR Sport will be obtainable in standard 109 PS 1.5 liter petrol form with either a five-speed manual transmission or a CVT, as well as a 74 PS Hybrid; the GR is only available with the petrol mill. Meanwhile, the Harrier GR Sport comes with either a 151 PS 2.0 liter naturally aspirated engine and a CVT, or a 231 PS turbo mill paired to a six-speed automatic.
Buyers of the Mark X GR Sport can choose between 203 PS 2.5 liter and 318 PS 3.5 liter V6 mills, both paired to a six-speed automatic, while the Noah and Voxy GR Sport is powered solely by a 152 PS 2.0 liter four-pot and a six-speed auto.










