Speedy Commuter Car Redesigns

The Yaris GRMN Turbo Puts a Sporty Spin on the Tame Economy Car

Toyota took a figurative syringe full of fun and injected it into the Yaris to create the Yaris GRMN Turbo. The Yaris GRMN Turbo is essentially a speedier version of the ultra-popular commuter car. In addition to looking fast this Yaris sports a turbocharged four-cylinder engine good for 152 horsepower and 152 lb-ft of torque.

Other performance additions include a sport suspension, a high-performance braking system and 17-inch wheels. A roof spoiler, new front and rear bumpers, a rear diffuser and LED lights help to further differentiate the Yaris GRMN Turbo from the base model. Sport seats and aluminum pedals highlight the interior. Toyota has done a fine job adding a bit of fun to one of its most boring models. However, American drivers won't be able to see what all the fuss is about, as the Yaris GRMN Turbo is only available in Japan.
Trend Themes
1. Sporty Commuter Cars - The Yaris GRMN Turbo demonstrates the market potential for sporty redesigns of popular commuter cars.
2. Turbocharged Engines - The use of turbocharged four-cylinder engines in economy car redesigns like the Yaris GRMN Turbo presents opportunities for increased power and performance.
3. Performance Add-ons - The inclusion of sport suspensions, high-performance braking systems, and other performance enhancements in economy car redesigns opens up possibilities for customization and personalization.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the market demand for sporty redesigns of popular commuter cars and incorporate turbocharged engines and performance add-ons in their design and production processes.
2. Aftermarket Accessories - Aftermarket companies can capitalize on the demand for customization by providing performance add-ons, such as sport suspensions, high-performance braking systems, and other enhancements for economy car redesigns.
3. Market Research - Market research firms can assist automotive manufacturers and aftermarket companies in identifying consumer preferences and trends related to sporty commuter car redesigns and turbocharged engines.

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