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TOYOTA YARIS GR FROM $49,500

Toyota’s Yaris GR is powered by a turbocharged 1.6-litre three-cylinder engine – with 200kW and 370Nm it’s the most powerful three-cylinder in the world – matched to a six-speed manual and all-wheel-drive. An automatic is not available.

It’s Toyota’s first turbo allwheel-drive performance car in 20 years, since the iconic Celica GT Four.

This car might wear the Yaris badge but it has nothing in common with

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