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It’s been a while since Toyota first teased a sharper GR Corolla “born on the track”—more than a year, in fact. Today, it finally spilled the goods, unveiling the 2026 GRMN Corolla. The “MN” part stands for “Masters of the Nürburgring,” and while Toyota has built some GRMN-badged vehicles before, this will be the very first one sold in the U.S. Don’t get carried away with expectations, though, because this is very much the hot hatch you know and probably love, only with a few upgrades that either won’t matter to or make it actively worse for most people.
 
So, first off and most obviously, multiple body panels on the car have been reshaped to maximize aerodynamic grip; those include the hood and front fenders, which have additional ducts, plus new canards and a big rear wing. That wing is not only adjustable but made of carbon fiber, and the latter applies to the hood and fenders, too.


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The 2026 Toyota GRMN Corolla Looks Like Something That Will Empty Your Wallet

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