RE: Stunning Morizo RR turns GR Yaris up to 11
RE: Stunning Morizo RR turns GR Yaris up to 11
Friday 9th January

Stunning Morizo RR turns GR Yaris up to 11

Akio Toyoda loved racing a GR at N24 so much, he commissioned a road-legal tribute...


Gazoo Racing is often at pains to point out how intrinsic motorsport is to its road car development (probably as it’s a very cool boast), and this might be the most extreme interpretation of that belief yet. The GR Yaris Morizo RR has benefitted from the direct input of Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda and his experience racing a Yaris at last year’s N24, creating a car ‘exceptional for its Nürburgring-cultivated delivery of car-driver unity for a high level of driver-vehicle interaction.’ Right. 

The wing feels like the obvious thing to talk about, more extreme even than the one seen on the recent Aero Pack and seemingly straight from the Toyota Gazoo Rookie Racing (the team that fielded the N24 car) parts cupboard. Moreover, thanks to the additional downforce it brings, the GR’s steering and suspension have been reworked to take advantage; Toyota says the damping now allows the tyres ‘to firmly follow even highly uneven road surfaces’ like you-know-where. So perhaps this will be a Golf Clubsport S style makeover, plush and accommodating, rather than as raw and rowdy as it looks. Whatever the case, Toyota reckons a Morizo RR ‘generates an overflow of spontaneous smiles, and enables experiencing an extraordinary sense of exhilaration.’ Which sounds like great news to us. Why don’t more cars promise an overflow of spontaneous smiles? 

The makeover also means a Morizo drive mode, replacing the previous Gravel setting. But park any hopes of a crazy rear-biased setting with only a nominal torque allocation for the front; it sets the distribution at 50:50, where gravel was 53:47. So it won’t make a huge amount of difference to the driving, but a Morizo drive mode does sound good. 

Now, while you might expect Master Driver Toyoda to favour a manual GR, this is a car that pays tribute to its racing achievements (where he raced the #109 car for 15 laps). As that Yaris used the eight-speed auto, so will all 200 examples of this RR. Apparently Toyoda credited the eight-speed automatic transmission with ‘enabling him to conquer’ his stints. And you don’t argue with the boss, so auto it is. Not that the Morizo is an entirely standard auto, however, thanks to the introduction of larger paddles and switches on the new suede wheel inspired by rallying. Try to resist fiddling with those the entire time.

Additional Morizo influence can be seen in the yellow calipers and matching accents inside, because it’s his favourite colour. Nothing more complicated than that. Same for the ‘Gravel Khaki’ paint, a bluey-greeny-grey that looks better than we’ve made it sound - especially with the gold wheels and carbon bonnet. Akio Toyoda likes it, so Toyota makes it. Good job he makes smart decisions…

Add all that together with a smattering of badges and plaques and you have one very desirable GR special edition. A bit like all the GR special editions, in fact. And this time around, you might even be able to get one: half of the Morizos will stay in Japan, but the other hundred will go to ‘certain European markets’, which little old Blighty will almost certainly be in contention for, given our obsession with the Yaris. The Rovanpera and Ogier Editions made it here, after all. Expect to learn more about Morizos in Europe later in ‘26 - and download the GR app in anticipation, because that’s how you’ll apply to get one.


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Bispoto

Original Poster:

136 posts

93 months

Clearly a week for spoilers. So much nicer than on both Alfas!

Bispoto

Original Poster:

136 posts

93 months

Clearly a week for spoilers. So much nicer than on both Alfas.

BevR

791 posts

164 months

Brilliant, first of the Gen2s that I would swap my Gen1 for! Except that i expect itll be arounf the £70k mark, the Gen1 really was a bargain.

biggbn

29,407 posts

241 months

This looks brilliant.

pycraft

1,221 posts

205 months

Bispoto said:
Clearly a week for spoilers.
tell me about it. I spent most of it trying to avoid stuff about Stranger Things.

Frimley111R

17,954 posts

255 months

I love that Toyota still makes such mad cars like this.

Twinair

995 posts

163 months

I like the wheels & the steering wheel…

Possible to get for my Gen 1 - I wonder…??

But yeah - wonder what the price would be for this… ouch - I suspect…

dukebox9reg

1,673 posts

169 months

That bloody 80s hifi stack centre console. No idea what they was thinking

CraigyMc

18,057 posts

257 months

dukebox9reg said:
That bloody 80s hifi stack centre console. No idea what they was thinking
East to fit a Motorsport panel, is probably what they were thinking.

Wab1974uk

1,220 posts

48 months

Should have commissioned a better Dashboard.

rmcl14

65 posts

143 months

Love the interior in this. That said, have always wondered why they don't go for a taller shifter which via electronic trickery (tech term) could replicate the sequential shifting of the Rally 1 cars. Adding a hydraulic handbrake would admittedly be asking for trouble but being able to ape WRC gear changes would be really different and further underline the cars credentials.

Mafioso

2,395 posts

235 months

So no new MR2 then?

fantheman80

2,282 posts

70 months

dukebox9reg said:
That bloody 80s hifi stack centre console. No idea what they was thinking
Agreed, and the area around the binnacle, the whole thing is an 80's Amstrad - truly baffling.

loudlashadjuster

5,981 posts

205 months

Twinair said:
I like the wheels & the steering wheel

Possible to get for my Gen 1 - I wonder ??

But yeah - wonder what the price would be for this ouch - I suspect
Wheels? Easy. Just get the ones you have painted bronze.

Wing? Get friendly with a Japanese dealer, bend over, and prepare you and your wallet for a reaming biggrin

Actually, given previous reports with stuff like GRMN-specific parts, they probably wouldn't even let you order one without a correct VIN, regardless of how much yen you dangled in front of them.

Leftfootwonder

1,511 posts

79 months

Not sure I'd use the word 'stunning'.

Antj

1,118 posts

221 months

stunning? the only person that would call it stunning is its mother as we know how biased they are.

try "purposeful" instead


Dave Hedgehog

15,593 posts

225 months

i cant get past that vile dashboard such a massive step backwards from the Gen1 car

corcoran

674 posts

295 months

pycraft said:
tell me about it. I spent most of it trying to avoid stuff about Stranger Things.
Out! cop

Picanto_superleggera

161 posts

32 months

I still don't understand the popularity of primer grey cars.

Firebobby

900 posts

60 months

It's a Yaris! Nuff said.