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The Toyota GR Corolla (Japanese: トヨタ・GRカローラ, Hepburn: Toyota Jīāru Karōra) is a compact car manufactured by Japanese marque Toyota since 2022 with assistance from the company's Gazoo Racing (GR) division. It is a hot hatch variant of the E210 series Corolla. The GR Corolla was introduced on March 31, 2022.
Since 2022, a high-performance model became available as the GR Corolla. Based on the hatchback model, the GR Corolla is marketed under the Gazoo Racing family of high-performance cars. Its platform-sharing vehicles include the Toyota Corolla Cross, a compact crossover SUV, and the Toyota C-HR, an SUV with a hatchback-like body.
[20] Named one of the "Most Questionable Cars of All Time", CNN said of it, "Images of flaming Pintos are so seared into the public consciousness that it's probably hard for most people, unaided by a photograph, to conjure a mental image of the car while not on fire." [31] Autoblog ranked the Pinto #1 on its list "The 20 Dumbest Cars of All ...
Outside of the new transmission offering, the biggest change to the GR Corolla is a solid increase in torque. 2025 model year GR Corollas now put out 295 lb-ft of torque, up from 273 lb-ft of ...
But that doesn't mean it isn't nice to be offered a choice, and for 2025, the Toyota GR Corolla is going to get the option of an eight-speed torque-converter automatic alongside the standard six ...
The Toyota GR Corolla hot hatch continues into 2024 with a few changes.. Toyota has only revealed the Circuit Edition so far, which adds a new Blue Flame color and gets some chassis tweaks. The ...
English: 2020 Toyota Corolla LE in Black Sand Pearl. ZRE212L-DEXLPA model number, 1.8-liter 139-hp 2ZR-FAE engine, built in Blue Springs, Mississippi. ZRE212L-DEXLPA model number, 1.8-liter 139-hp 2ZR-FAE engine, built in Blue Springs, Mississippi.
The supermassive black hole at the core of Messier 87, here shown by an image by the Event Horizon Telescope, is among the black holes in this list. This is an ordered list of the most massive black holes so far discovered (and probable candidates), measured in units of solar masses (M ☉), approximately 2 × 10 30 kilograms.