Description
Presented here is a truly exceptional example of the Toyota GR Yaris, acquired by the current owner, a professor of medicine and a discerning connoisseur of fine machinery, when the vehicle had covered fewer than 1, 200 miles. It has since been cherished, now showing a total of just under 9, 600 miles. While the GR Yaris has earned its place in many high-value private collections, this vehicle stands apart for its considered enhancements, totalling over £12, 000 in investment. Equipped with the coveted Circuit Pack, it features front and rear Torsen limited-slip differentials, the dedicated GR suspension setup, and red-painted brake callipers. Key Specifications and Enhancements Aesthetic & Finish: The bodywork is protected by a high-grade 'Midnight Green' metallic wrap by Inozotek, applied by specialists. The car is currently fitted with bronze OZ Rally Racing alloys; the original 18-inch forged alloy wheels are available as an optional extra. Performance & Sound: Fitted with a Milltek GPF-back exhaust and a Turbosmart blow-off valve, providing a refined yet purposeful soundtrack and improved throttle response. Provenance: Complete Toyota main dealer service history. The vehicle is well known to this dealership, having undergone all scheduled maintenance and minimal warranty works. Condition: Kept undercover throughout its life and used primarily for European touring and automotive events, the condition is near-showroom. Standard RefinementsThe specification includes all expected modern conveniences: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, climate control, keyless entry and start, remote central locking, and Toyota’s remote security system. The car also features electric folding mirrors, electric windows, and a full total-closure alarm and immobiliser. If you are seeking a rare, expertly curated example of this modern icon, this vehicle represents a compelling opportunity. It is priced competitively, accounting for the significant, high-end modifications that have only further elevated the driving experience.














