Toyota Shows GRMN Concepts at Tokyo Auto Salon

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

The amusingly-named Gazoo Racing arm of Toyota flaunted a few forward-looking wares at this week’s Tokyo Auto Salon, including a GRMN Yaris and the GR GT3 Concept plus its take on the new bZ4X all-electric vehicle. While the latter is part of the company’s trek toward carbon neutrality, the other machines underscore the importance of having corporate leadership that’s actually interested in cars.

First up is a refinement of the GR Yaris, shaving about 50 pounds of weight and lowering the car approximately half an inch. Noting that engineers have utilized the method of “repeated breaking and fixing” in the car’s development, the triumvirate of a mechanical LSD, a close-ratio gear transmission, and a low final gear set is also part of the deal. It’d seem the gearhead spirit of Akio Toyoda has been allowed to course through the company like fresh blood through the veins of a hospital patient.

To clarify this post’s headline, the GRMN Yaris isn’t a concept but a machine that will be built and is now part of a so-called ‘reservation lottery’ on the TGR website. On top of the already-entertaining spec, a Circuit Package or Rally Package can be added. The cars are to be sold at GR Garages in Japan in mid-2022 and prices will start at roughly $65,000.

Of course, there are a select few customers in this country who would choose to spend that amount of money on a rig like this instead of an SUV or truck, as is their prerogative. Nevertheless, the GRMN spirit has leaked through to several models in the Toyota North America lineup, proving once and for all that having a gearhead at the helm of a car company – Toyoda, in this case – can help foster the development of interesting and compelling vehicles. Remember, the company is said to be planning a hot Corolla for our market.

Elsewhere, the GR GT3 Concept cuts a rug that could turn the slinky two-door into something available for a customer racing program. Not related to anything else currently being produced by the House of Toyota, this be-winged dedicated race car likely won’t spawn a production model but could birth an entrant into some form of spec racing series. We’ll remind readers that Lexus previewed an electric supercar late last year, so it wouldn’t surprise us in the least if some of those bones are under this machine.

Also on display was an all-electric bZ4X with some styling tweaks to make it appear angrier and a range of ready-to-fit parts from the GR Heritage Collection. The latter is intended to help those restoring notable past vehicles like the A70 and A80 Supra, plus off-roaders like the 40-Series Land Cruiser.

[Images: Toyota]

Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • Randy in rocklin Randy in rocklin on Jan 14, 2022

    Wait until the all electric MR2 shows up in 2024. I can't wait to see it.

  • Notapreppie Notapreppie on Jan 18, 2022

    This is like the old "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" TV show in that it's basically saying, "Look at these things that you will never have!" Except, you know, it's "cars that won't be sent the US" instead of "billionaires have bought the politicians and structured the country to allow them to keep getting rich off of our labor."

  • Carson D Just don't be the whistleblower who reports on the falsification of safety data. That's a deadly profession.
  • Carson D I'd have responded sooner, but my computer locked up and I had to reboot it.
  • Todd In Canada Mazda has a 3 year bumper to bumper & 5 year unlimited mileage drivetrain warranty. Mazdas are a DIY dream of high school auto mechanics 101 easy to work on reliable simplicity. IMO the Mazda is way better looking.
  • Tane94 Blue Mini, love Minis because it's total custom ordering and the S has the BMW turbo engine.
  • AZFelix What could possibly go wrong with putting your life in the robotic hands of precision crafted and expertly programmed machinery?
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