Subaru and Mitsubishi seemed to be delivering rally specials every couple of months when evo was born 22 years ago, but it’s been years since we’ve seen a car like the GR Yaris. Arguably, this is more special than any Impreza or Evo because there wasn’t a three-door, four-wheel-drive Yaris until Toyota gave Gazoo Racing the go-ahead to make one.
They haven’t held back. Take the engine, on paper a modest sounding 1.6-litre in-line triple, but it produces 257bhp, 15bhp more than the Golf’s 2-litre four-cylinder. Then there’s four-wheel drive with selectable torque distribution. The default gives 60:40 front-to-rear, but you can have 50:50 and even 30:70. There’s more. The ‘standard’ ₹30 lakh (in the UK) GR Yaris has open diffs across front and rear, but the ₹34 lakh Circuit Pack model we have here comes with Torsen locking diffs on both axles. It also gets a thicker front anti-roll bar and stiffer front springs to sharpen up frontend response, and the final tweak is forged rims shod with dinky Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyres.
That’s a lot of kit packed into a teeny car, and it looks crammed with those wide arches, while up front the vast ‘mouth’ makes it look like it’s swallowed a range cooker.
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