New GR Sport Variant for the Yaris Cross SUV range

Posted: 5/12/2022
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GR Sport grade delivers unique dynamic and visual enhancements
Single 2WD hybrid variant priced from $35,840 plus on-road costs
Retuned, lowered suspension provides improved dynamic handling and steering response

 

We have exciting news! Toyota's popular Yaris Cross compact SUV range has received a thrilling upgrade with the addition of the new GR Sport variant, offering customers a raft of dynamic and visual upgrades priced from $35,840 plus on-road costs(1).

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Based on the Yaris Cross GXL 2WD hybrid, the GR Sport introduces styling touches inspired by the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing stable of sports cars, which includes the GR86, GR Yaris and GR Supra.

GR Yaris Cross

Toyota Australia Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations Sean Hanley said the Yaris Cross GR Sport embodies Toyota's desire to launch exciting, driver-focused products in the market.

"It has been a big year for the GR brand with the launch of the all-new GR86 and manual GR Supra, and that momentum will continue in 2023 with the GR Corolla," Mr Hanley said.

"Vehicles like the Yaris Cross GR Sport offer customers a sporty aesthetic and a more dynamic focus on driving characteristics reaffirming Toyota's commitment to delivering ever better cars that are as exciting to drive as they look."

The Yaris Cross GR Sport is identifiable as a part of the GR family thanks to its newly designed black grille with the distinctive 'G' mesh pattern found on other GR sports cars.

The same mesh pattern is applied to the rear bumper, and there is a sporty rear diffuser featuring four vertically oriented aerodynamic fins.

GR Yaris Cross

Unique 18-inch alloy wheels with a twin-five-spoke design and bright machined finish differentiate the GR Sport from the rest of the Yaris Cross range, housing sporty red brake callipers complete with GR logos on the front brakes. Exclusive tyres have also been fitted for improved dynamic performance.

Black mirror caps and GR badging front and rear complete the set of visual exterior changes.

Inside, the GR Sport is immediately identified by unique seats featuring synthetic leather on the bolsters and perforated black suede-like upholstery in the centre, with contrast light grey stitching on the seats and steering wheel. The front seats have also been redesigned for a more dynamic look and greater support.

GR logos adorn the headrests, steering wheel and smart keys, while aluminium pedals provide a race-inspired look.

GR Yaris Cross

Ornamental gun metal trim highlights are applied to the shift knob, instrument panel moulding and inner door trim, while suede-like material is also applied to the door trim inserts.

Convenience is improved with the addition of an extra USB-C port in the dash, while occupants are treated to clean, acclimatised air with the addition of the nanoe®(2) X air ionisation technology which helps to inhibit unwanted pollutants and viruses from the cabin.

The changes to the Yaris Cross GR Sport are more than just visual however, with retuned suspension that improves handling and sharpens the steering response and feel.

For the front suspension, engineers enhanced the spring constant and rigidity of the lower control arm, while an exclusive bound stopper has been added for the first time to control body roll and improve ride comfort.

At the rear, a grooved washer bolt evens out surface pressure for the suspension fastening bolt and improves rigidity at the joint for greater steering response.

Sitting on the Yaris Cross' TNGA-B platform, offering impressive rigidity and a low centre of gravity, the GR Sport's suspension has been lowered by 10mm to further aid handling.

Additional chassis improvements include the adoption of an underfloor brace and a second brace running along the lower rear of the vehicle connecting the cross members, further stiffening the TNGA-B underpinnings.

GR Yaris Cross

Offered in a single, highly specified grade, the Yaris Cross GR Sport is powered by a 1.5-litre hybrid powertrain pairing a 67kW/120Nm three-cylinder petrol engine with a pair of motor generators on the front axle to produce a combined system output of 85kW.

Combined fuel consumption stands at 3.8 litres per 100km(3) on the combined cycle, with CO2 emissions of 86 grams per km(4).

The GR Sport builds on the specification of the GXL 2WD Hybrid, which offers LED headlights, leather-accented steering wheel, 7.0-inch multimedia system with Apple CarPlay®(5) and Android Auto™(6), satellite navigation(7), panoramic view monitor, Toyota Connected Services(8) and a comprehensive suite of Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance technologies(9).

A total of five exterior colours are available on the GR Sport, consisting of Frosted White, Stunning Silver, Ink, Atomic Rush and Lunar Blue, with Frosted White and Atomic Rush available with a black two-tone roof that also includes a silver Yaris Cross nameplate on the rocker moulding.(10)

A new colour option has been included for the wider Yaris Cross range, with Frosted White replacing Crystal Pearl, joining Stunning Silver, Ink, Atomic Rush, Latte, Tuscan Gold, Mineral Blue and Lunar Blue.(10)

Urban grades can pair Frosted White, Atomic Rush, Latte, Tuscan Gold and Mineral Blue with a two-tone black roof, while the gold roof two-tone colour scheme will no longer be offered.(10)

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Disclaimer:

1 Recommended retail price provided for media purposes only. Statutory charges or other on-road costs not included.
2 Product & company names are trademarks of their respective owners.
3 Results achieved for Yaris Cross GR Sport automatic hybrid SUV in ADR81/02 combined drive cycle fuel consumption testing. Urban cycle results achieved 3.3 L/100km & extra urban cycle achieved 4.2 L/100km. Results produced in laboratory test conditions, using sample vehicles without fitment of accessories/customisation, & do not reflect real world driving. Figures should only be used for comparative purposes.
4 Results achieved for Yaris Cross GR Sport automatic hybrid SUV in ADR81/02 combined drive cycle CO2 testing. Results produced in laboratory test conditions, using sample vehicles without fitment of accessories/customisation, & do not reflect real world driving. Figures should only be used for comparative purposes.
5 CarPlay® is a trademark of Apple, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
6 Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google LLC.
7 Coverage varies based on vehicle location.
8 Complimentary period ends 1 year from delivery date. Fees may apply thereafter. See https://www.toyota.com.au/connected/plans-packages. Not available outside Australia, if services disabled or terminated or after 2033/Telstra 4G sunset (whichever comes first). Dependent on 3G/4G enabled DCM, GPS signal strength, mobile network coverage and other factors outside Toyota's control which can limit ability or functionality of system. Check your Owner's Manual or Toyota.com.au/connected for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.
9 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Check your Owner's Manual for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.
10 Toyota Australia reserves the right to vary or discontinue the current interior and exterior colours, trims and colour/trim/model combinations. Colours and trims displayed are a guide only and may vary from actual colours due to printing/display process. See your Toyota dealer to confirm availability when ordering your vehicle.

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