Toyota GR Corolla vs Toyota GR86

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Toyota GR Corolla
Toyota GR Corolla

$64,880 - $74,055

2025 price

Toyota GR86
Toyota GR86

$43,940 - $50,490

2026 price

Summary

2025 Toyota GR Corolla
2026 Toyota GR86
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.6L

Flat 4, 2.4L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
9.5L/100km (combined)

8.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Perceived performance drop versus GR Yaris
  • Cramped second-row and lack of boot space
  • Mundane interior for a sports car

  • Questionable value compared to GT
  • Engine sound not road-trip-compatible
  • Safety tech not all standard
2025 Toyota GR Corolla Summary

There’s something immensely appealing about a car that can play two roles. 

An off-roader for the weekend and a school pick-up chariot Monday to Friday? How about a race car/grocery-getter combo?

The latter is what the Toyota GR Corolla wants to be, a slightly bigger and more day-to-day alternative to the first GR hot hatch, the Yaris.

Both of these cars have now been updated and are arriving in Australia now, and Toyota hopes the Corolla becomes an even better car to rival the likes of the Volkswagen Golf R

But can it do it?

We tested Toyota’s hotted-up Corolla on road and track to see if it’s up to the task.

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2026 Toyota GR86 Summary

We are approaching a decade and a half since Toyota dipped into its vault and pulled out an iconic pair of digits, 86, and stuck ‘em on the back of a new car it co-developed with Subaru.

Named for, and loosely inspired by, the rear-drive AE86 Corolla of the mid-1980s which was cemented in the pop culture pantheon by the anime Initial D, the Toyota 86 is in its second generation and wears a ‘GR86’ badge to incorporate the name of Toyota’s sports car division. 

The 86 was, when launched, extremely affordable but has since become more expensive, and getting into a top-spec version of the GR86 is a task that’ll sap $20,000 more from your wallet than the original 86 base model.

To find out if it’s worthwhile, we’ve snagged a 2026 Toyota GR86 GTS with optional Dynamic Performance Pack (DPP) to see if Toyota’s accessible sports car still hits the same sweet spot between genuine performance and decent value.

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