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MY25 GRC Info (Canada)

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Taken from the Verified Owners Group on FB 🤔

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Maybe I'm overlooking it, but where are you seeing that there is a new manual transmission?
Kind’ve reading between the lines on bullet point two of the second picture. “New Premium Grade (MT and AT). With the Morizo having 295tq like 25’ is going to have, safe to wager the transmission will match. But it’s all speculation!
 
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The "Premium Grade" is just the trim level that will be offered with a MT and AT as seen in the first picture, not a statement that the transmissions are premium in some way. The torque bump just requires a slightly different tune with different peak boost levels at certain RPMs (this is how it was accomplished for the Morizo) and applies to both the Core and Premium trims according to the info above. I wouldn't read this to mean that the Morizo transmission will be part of the changes based on anything above. As you say though, we are all just speculating at this point.
 
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Try this next time you track it. I noticed that most people (including myself) when tracking this car tend to snap the throttle coming out of corners for faster acceleration but I think this is what is causing the AWD overheating. I played around with smoothly getting back on it as you unwind the wheel and I didnt get a single overheat issue all day (5 sessions, 20 mins each with 85F+ ambient temp) I honestly think shocking the coupler is what makes it freak out.
 
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Was mentioned in a different thread, but in the new GRY, "TRACK" mode is now variable from 60:40 - 30:70. Rumor is that this is how Toyota is addressing the overheating issue. Dont know how much of that is true or not, but is interesting. CPU varies the TQ split based on driving style and track scenarios. So maybe in straightaways, it switches to 60:40 and during hard cornering it varies between 50:50 and 30:70.
Im wondering if they also addressed additional cooling to the tcase and rear as well.
I read an article about how they used the concept of "develop, race, break, fix..." to address any weaknesses from the previous GRY. So in theory, they would have had to address the overheating issue. Would be nice to see if they addressed the premature failure of the clutch hubs as well.
 
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Wait... no IT IS for the Auto Trans, notice that in the middle there is a "P" where the gear number should be!
Apparently you did not read far enough into this thread before replying. It would appear that it's an automatic transmission temperature gauge, not a rear diff temperature gauge.
After a lot of digging in the Japanese owner's manual , this is for the mid-2024 (would be a 25 production if from North America) GR Yaris.

It is auto trans specific.

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