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Toyota GR Yaris 2025: Rumors of a Prius-Inspired Makeover

Rumors are buzzing about a long-awaited update for the beloved Toyota GR Yaris, leaving aficionados of this hot hatch in suspense.

The model that won hearts almost four years ago could soon undergo a significant transformation.

Independent designers have also gotten on board with the excitement and started to present their visions for the future of the GR Yaris, and we are excited about the proposals that are emerging.

Avante Design, an independent company, accepted the challenge and created a 3D model imagining a hypothetical facelift for the GR Yaris.

Inspired by Toyota's latest design trends and the positive reception of the fifth-generation Toyota Prius' styling, Avante's designer has intriguingly reimagined the GR Yaris.

In this view, the changes go far beyond the usual adjustments to the bumpers; mainly focus on reinventing the vehicle's lighting components.

The front of the GR Yaris has been transformed and has a “hammer face” style, highlighting the LED headlights that are thinner, similar to those of the Toyota Prius.

These outline a more refined nose, harmonizing perfectly with the body color. This luxury innovation adapts the front fenders and introduces a ventilated hood, adding a touch of sportiness to the design of this hot hatch developed for rallying.

Avante Design has retained the distinctive three-door profile of the GR Yaris, but reduced the suspension height to create an even sportier stance. At the rear, the highlight is the new set of unified taillights, featuring full-width LED graphics and a body-colored rear panel, improving the black finish of the current version.

Toyota GR Yaris 2025

As for concrete information about the facelifted GR Yaris, recent reports from Japan suggest that a facelift is slated for 2024. However, expected changes include mainly to the bumpers and an enlarged rear spoiler, as well as the introduction of an instrument panel cockpit. digital.

There is also speculation about improved power, with the 1.6-liter three-cylinder turbo engine possibly reaching 300 hp.

Furthermore, rumors point to the introduction of a new 8-speed automatic transmission, complementing the existing 6-speed manual transmission.

Therefore the power will be transmitted to all four wheels, with the standard GR-Four system, which was fully developed in the World Rally Championship.

Now, the question is: do you prefer a bold, Prius-inspired approach featured in this redesigned Toyota GR Yaris digital concept, or do you prefer a more understated design?

It's worth noting that although Toyota recently updated the five-door Yaris with advanced technology and a more powerful hybrid system, this model is unrelated to the three-door GR Yaris hot hatch, which has been completely redesigned for lovers of speed and make style.