Upgraded Toyota GR Corolla Confirmed for Australia in Early 2026

Upgraded Toyota GR Corolla Confirmed for Australia in Early 2026
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Toyota has announced updates to the GR Corolla performance hatch, set to arrive in Australian showrooms in early 2026.

The upgrades focus on improving chassis rigidity, cooling performance, and in-cabin sound quality.

Drawing from Toyota GAZOO Racing’s motorsport experience, the refreshed GR Corolla benefits from enhanced structural rigidity with a 74 per cent increase in structural adhesive applied mainly to the underbody and rear wheel wells.

This change aims to improve vehicle stability and response under high-performance conditions.

A new cool air duct has been added to the secondary intake system. It draws air directly from the front grille at high engine speeds to help reduce intake air temperature and maintain consistent engine performance under heavy load.

The G16E-GTS 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine continues to produce 221kW and 400Nm.

It is available with a six-speed intelligent manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission, both sending power to an all-wheel-drive system with limited-slip differentials.

Interior upgrades include an expanded JBL audio system that now features nine speakers, including a subwoofer positioned in the cargo area.

Toyota has also refined the Active Noise Control system to suppress vibration in the cabin through inverted-phase sound waves.

For the first time, the GR Corolla will include Active Sound Control, which modulates engine sound based on throttle input and drive mode.

Drivers can choose from three sound patterns, each adjustable across three volume settings or switched off entirely.

Further local specifications and pricing for the upgraded GR Corolla will be announced closer to its Australian launch in early 2026.

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When will the upgraded Toyota GR Corolla arrive in Australia?

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The upgraded GR Corolla will go on sale in Australian showrooms in early 2026, with final pricing and specifications announced closer to launch.

What engine does the 2026 Toyota GR Corolla use?

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It continues to use Toyota’s 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine, producing 221 kW and 400 Nm.

What new mechanical upgrades has the GR Corolla received?

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Toyota increased structural adhesive by 74 per cent to 32.7 metres across the chassis and added a new cool air duct to enhance engine cooling.

Has the GR Corolla interior been updated?

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Yes. The JBL audio system now features nine speakers including a cargo-area subwoofer, and sound control systems have been retuned for greater clarity.

What transmission options are available for the 2026 GR Corolla?

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Buyers can choose between a six-speed intelligent manual transmission and an eight-speed automatic, both with all-wheel drive and limited-slip differentials.

What are the key improvements to driving feel and performance?

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The strengthened chassis and enhanced cooling improve stability and engine consistency during spirited driving, while new sound systems refine driver feedback.

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