Loughborough Echo

Motorsport influence in new Yaris model

- By Stewart Smith

TOYOTA heralded a serious return to the performanc­e hatch market with the world debut of the new Yaris GRMN at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Yaris GRMN is a full-blooded and highly tuned car, inspired and influenced by Toyota’s return to the FIA World Rally Championsh­ip in 2017 with Toyota Gazoo Racing and the Yaris WRC after a 17-year break from the competitio­n.

GRMN stands for Gazoo Racing tuned by Meister of Nurburgrin­g and was created in honor of Hiromu Naruse, Toyota’s chief test driver who died in June 2010 in a LFA test car.

The motorsport influence in the new model is evident with features such as a special paint finish – white with red and black flash detailing on the bonnet and sills - echoing the livery of Toyota’s WRC car.

Toyota called on its European teams to design the Yaris GRMN and develop its engine and interior, while all production will be handled by Toyota Motor Manufactur­ing France at its plant in Valencienn­es.

The Yaris GRMN is powered by a 1.8-litre supercharg­ed engine which will produce more than 205bhp. The suspension has been tuned through testing on the Nürburgrin­g’s Nordschlei­fe circuit and benefits from significan­t input from Toyota Gazoo Racing’s motorsport activities.

It features a Torsen limited-slip differenti­al for better traction and handling. The car is also equipped with high performanc­e brakes with large, ventilated discs and fourpot front callipers.

The Yaris GRMN is available only in three- door form, sits on 17-inch multi-spoke alloys and is fitted with a special black wingtype rear spoiler.

Although GRMN models have previously been sold in Japan, the newYaris GRMN will be the first to be marketed in Europe and will be on sale from early 2018.

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