Remarkably, this Toyota GR Yaris retains the stock rods, crank, and pistons and delivers 741 hp car auto cars
released the GR Yaris with a mighty 1.6-liter turbocharged three-cylinder tuned to deliver as much as 268 hp. However, a company by the name of Powertune Australia has been working on upgrading this engine ever since and has just set a new world record with its GR Yaris now producing a staggering 741 hp.when it revealed that it had built a GR Yaris with 473 hp at the wheels.
Evidently, the tuner thought there was more left on the table and began working on a customer car owned by the chief executive of RØDE, an
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