Toyota engineers managed to turn an digital-age automotive appliance into a hot hatch with analog appeal.
Back in the 1970s and early 1980s when I was going to the drag races with my dad, the occasional flat-4-powered Volkswagen would appear among a sea of V-8 Fords and Chevys. The little rear-engined, air-cooled Beetles would buzz down the quarter mile slower than most of the muscle cars that populated the track, but every once in awhile one would put up a respectable ET.
The engine uses some motorsport technology to wring 300 horses out of three cylinders, including a machined intake port, large diameter exhaust valves, and multi-oil jet piston cooling. It also employs both port and direct fuel injection, a system Toyota calls D-4S, to maximize power and fuel economy, though it’s not very efficient given its size, earning the GR Corolla estimated fuel economy ratings of 21 mpg city, 28 highway, 24 combined.
The little three gives its all on the track. It’s both fun to shift and important to do so regularly to keep the engine on boil between 3,000 and 7,000 revs. A graphic tachometer flashes gray, orange, and finally red as the engine approaches, then hits, its 7,000-rpm redline. With a shorter final gear ratio, that rev band feels meatier and easier to access in the Morizo, even though the max torque band is smaller.
Every GR Corolla has a MacPherson-strut front suspension with track-tuned dampers, springs, and stabilizer bars. Double wishbones at the rear make room for the brand’s GR Four all-wheel-drive system, which was developed with an assist from Toyota’s Gazoo Racing World Rally Team. The Morizo improves the rear suspension with track-tuned coil springs and monotube shocks out back.
Not that the car has a tendency to push, which would be expected for a hot hatch based on a front-wheel drive platform. Perhaps the 3-cylinder engine has something to do with that given it’s about 44 lb lighter than a comparable turbo-4, according to lead engineer Naoyuki Sakamoto. The car stops well, too. Standard 14.0-inch front rotors with 4-piston calipers and 11.7-inch rear rotors with 2-piston calipers provide strong stopping power on the track and refuse to fade during a good six hours of on and off action.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
2023 Toyota GR Corolla First Drive Review: 300 hp, 3 cylinders, 3 tailpipes | AutoblogPutting the GR Corolla Core, Circuit and Morizo Edition's mighty 1.6-liter turbo-three, six-speed manual and GR Four AWD system through its paces.
Weiterlesen »
Toyota, Lexus Recalling 84,000 Vehicles Over Rollaway Risk | CarscoopsToyota, Lexus Recalling 84,000 Vehicles Over Rollaway Risk | Carscoops carscoops
Weiterlesen »
Harder, Lighter Toyota GR Yaris Morizo To Get GR Corolla’s 300-HP Engine | CarscoopsHarder, Lighter Toyota GR Yaris Morizo To Get GR Corolla’s 300-HP Engine | Carscoops carscoops
Weiterlesen »
OFFICIAL TOYOTA HBCU NY FOOTBALL CLASSIC - HBCUNYFC.COMBuy Tickets Saturday • 3:00 PM • September 17, 2022 MetLife Stadium • New Jersey Days Hours Minutes Seconds Buy Tickets https://cdn.jwplayer.com/videos/RfiHHiUw-BdSxf1pi.mp4 IMPORTANT ATTENDANCE INFORMATION!! HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Bison MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Morehouse Tigers IMPORTANT ATTENDANCE INFORMATION!! HOWARD “Showtime” Marching Band MOREHOUSE House of Funk
Weiterlesen »
Latest Weird Steering Innovation: GM Patents an Inflatable WheelGM and Toyota have filed patents for adaptive steering wheels that use things like liquid-filled bladders to change wheel grip for, uh, some reason.
Weiterlesen »
Toyota Sequoia Luggage Test: How much fits behind the third row? | AutoblogThe Toyota Sequoia has a unique sliding third row and a clever multi-level cargo floor, but they're both workarounds for a compromised cargo area.
Weiterlesen »