The 2026 Toyota GR Starlet may be the most affordable GR.
Toyota's Gazoo Racing division is reportedly developing a front-wheel-drive model for Rally 4 competition and a road-going version September 7, 2024 13:39 The Toyota Starlet is set to return as a rally-ready front-wheel drive hot hatchback. It is rumored to use the Yaris chassis but in a smaller form factor. The turbocharged 1.3-liter engine delivers around 150 horsepower in its road-going version. Currently, the Toyota Starlet nameplate is applied to facelifted models of the Suzuki Baleno and Fronx in South Africa. However, Toyota seems to be preparing for something even more exciting. Rumor has it that a new subcompact model based on the Yaris will be launched in 2026. This may include a Rally 4 specification version and a road-going version of the GR Starlet, which is expected to inspire Toyota's hot hatchback lineup. The Toyota Starlet was launched in five generations between 1973 and 1999 and is the predecessor to the Yaris. While Toyota has not announced any revival…
The Toyota Starlet Cross is another rebranded Suzuki that revived the
The South African versions of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor and the Suzuki Fronx have different engines Toyota has launched the Starlet Cross in South Africa. This new city SUV is based on the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor and Suzuki Fronx for the Indian market. The only powertrain option is a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter engine with 103 horsepower. The Toyota Starlet name is closely associated with subcompact hatchbacks – from the Yaris’ grandfather to today’s renamed Suzuki Baleno. Now Toyota South Africa has decided to use this legendary name for an urban SUV, creating the Starlet Cross. The Toyota Starlet Cross looks familiar because it is another example of brand engineering. This SUV is the twin brother of the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor and Suzuki Fronx for the Indian market. More: Toyota Starlet may be reborn as 150-horsepower GR hatchback As expected, the styling of the three cars is almost identical. Toyota-specific touches are limited to the front bumper, badging,…