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2026 Toyota GRMN Corolla Interior And Exterior Picture Gallery

June 17, 2026 11:58 AM
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2026 Toyota GRMN Corolla
Interior & Exterior Picture Gallery

The 2026 Toyota GRMN Corolla is the most extreme version of the GR Corolla ever built. Developed at the Nürburgring under Gazoo Racing’s “Meister of the Nürburgring” philosophy, this limited-production hot hatch features serious track upgrades: carbon-fiber body panels, an adjustable rear wing, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, increased torque, and a significantly lighter, driver-focused interior.

Here’s a visual tour of its striking exterior and race-inspired cabin.

Exterior Gallery

Front 3/4 View – Aggressive carbon-fiber hood with functional vents, wide GR fascia, and signature GRMN badging.

Side Profile – Carbon-fiber fenders and hood, bronze forged wheels, deep side skirts, and flared fenders give it a wide, planted stance.

Three-Quarter Front Angle – The aggressive front splitter, large hexagonal grille, and slim LED headlights create a menacing presence.

Interior Gallery

Driver-Focused Cabin – GRMN semi-bucket seats with red accents, suede steering wheel with red stripe, and “Morizo” signature on the dashboard.

Rear Three-Quarter Interior – Supportive GRMN bucket seats, red stitching, and a minimalist layout optimized for track driving.

Cockpit View – Digital instrument cluster, central touchscreen, short-throw manual shifter, and drilled aluminum pedals.

Quick Specs Highlights (2026 GRMN Corolla)

  • Engine: Turbocharged 1.6L 3-cylinder
  • Power: 300 hp
  • Torque: 302 lb-ft (increased from standard GR Corolla)
  • Transmission: Close-ratio 6-speed manual
  • Drivetrain: GR-FOUR all-wheel drive (track-tuned)
  • Weight: ~66 lbs lighter than standard GR Corolla (rear seats deleted in some configurations)
  • Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2
  • Key Features: Carbon-fiber hood/fenders/wing, adjustable rear spoiler, intercooler spray system, race-tuned suspension

The GRMN Corolla is a limited-edition model built at Toyota’s Motomachi plant. It is expected to arrive in North America, Japan, and Australia in limited numbers (sales negotiations starting late 2026 in some markets).

Would you like high-resolution downloads, a comparison with the standard GR Corolla, or details on pricing and availability?

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