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New Toyota Corolla GR Sport and Corolla Trek join line-up

The sports-inspired Toyota Corolla GR Sport and a crossover-inspired Toyota Corolla Trek models have been revealed at Geneva

Toyota revealed two new Corolla models at this year’s Geneva Motor Show. The first, called the GR Sport, adds a range of sports-inspired upgrades to the hatch while the second, called the Corolla Trek, outfits the estate with a handful of rugged, crossover-esque add-ons.

The new Toyota Corolla GR Sport follows a similar brief to the recently-released Yaris GR Sport, adding 18-inch alloy wheels, a new front grille, deeper side skirts, a new rear diffuser, rear privacy glass, front fog lights, LED headlights, sports seats, a reupholstered interior and an exclusive two-tone paint job.

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The Corolla GR Sport is due to reach the UK market by January 2020, with either a 1.8-litre or 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol-hybrid drivetrain on offer, producing 120bhp or 177bhp respectively. Both powertrains will be mated to a CVT automatic gearbox, allowing a 0-62mph dash of 10.9 seconds for the 1.8-litre and 7.9 seconds for the 2.0-litre.

The Corolla Trek is the result of an agreement between Toyota and bicycle manufacturer Trek, with the Japanese car firm providing a fleet of of Corolla Trek estates as support vehicles for the teams competing in the Trek-Segafredo World Tour bicycle race.

The Corolla Trek receives a 20mm increase in ride-height, front and rear skid plates, 17-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, LED headlights, front fog lamps and an optional roof-mounted bike-rack.

Inside, the new model gets a seven-inch infotainment system, two-tone cloth upholstery and matching wood trim.

Like the GR Sport, the Trek will be available with either a 1.8-litre or 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol-hybrid mated to a CVT automatic. Deliveries are set to commence in August 2019, with UK-specific pricing being announced nearer the on sale date.

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