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Toyota has tweaked the GR Corolla for the Japanese market, and we expect these changes to arrive for the 2026 model year in the United States.
The GR Corolla gets a more rigid body thanks to 45 extra feet of adhesive, as well as a cool new air duct to help improve engine performance.
Toyota is also adding a subwoofer in the engine compartment, as well as a new feature that plays fake engine noises through the JBL stereo.
The Toyota GR Corolla is one of the most raucous, engaging cars on the market, with its punchy 300-hp turbo three, available six-speed manual, and rally-inspired all-wheel-drive system. But now Toyota is refining its hottest hatch with a series of updates for the GR Corolla in the Japanese market, which will likely find their way into the sporty Corolla for the 2026 model year.
These refinements won't take away from the GR Corolla's playful, riotous nature. In fact, the upgrades will improve the hatchback's ability to have fun. The changes stem from learnings taken from Toyota's involvement in the Super Taikyu Series, an endurance racing series in Japan.
The improved GR Corolla has a reinforced body structure, which Toyota claims will allow it to better withstand high vertical and lateral g-forces, particularly during track driving. Toyota says it added just over 45 feet of extra structural adhesive, mostly in the GR Corolla's front end, floor, and around the rear wheel wells. Not only is rigidity improved, Toyota says, but it was done with minimal weight gain.
Toyota also added a new "high-engine-speed-activated" cool air duct for the GR Corolla to reduce the intake-air temperature during high-intensity driving. This duct, which opens at high RPM, pulls in air directly from the front grille and helps maintain a stable power output under high-temperature conditions.
One feature we're less excited about is a new Active Sound Control feature for the JBL sound system. Toyota placed a new subwoofer in the luggage compartment, which it says helps emit "clearer, more powerful" audio, and the Active Noise Control has been retuned.
But GR Corollas with the JBL sound system will also now play fake engine noises, responding to throttle and shift inputs to create "sounds that evoke the feeling of motorsports." This includes a simulated burble when the driver lets off the gas pedal. Toyota says there are three "sound patterns" tied to the driving modes, three volume settings, and, thankfully, a setting to turn the Active Sound Control completely off.
The updated GR Corolla goes on sale in Japan on November 3, and we expect to see these changes applied for the 2026 model year in the United States. Pricing shouldn't change too much from 2025, with the base Core model starting at $40,355. Look for more information on the 2026 GR Corolla to emerge in the next few months.
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