16 May 2025 · New Vehicles
Toyota in 2025 So Far: What’s New, What’s Next & What's Gone
A mid-year recap of new arrivals, upgraded favourites, and the models saying goodbye.
From full-size power to future-focused EVs, Toyota’s 2025 is already shaping up to be one of the most dynamic yet. With new models on the road, upgraded tech across the range, and a farewells along the way, there’s plenty to catch up on.
Here’s everything you need to know so far—plus a look at what’s still to come.
Arriving Soon
Toyota Tundra (Platinum)
Toyota’s full-size pickup officially landed on Australian soil in late 2024—remanufactured locally in partnership with Walkinshaw Automotive. In May, Toyota announced the introduction of the Platinum grade.
The Tundra Platinum blends American muscle with Toyota refinement, offering:
- Hybrid power and towing performance
- Premium interior finishes
- Advanced safety and tech
→ Launched Q2 2025 (Limited release)
Toyota bZ4X Touring
A new bZ4X Touring expands on the bZ4X battery-electric SUV range, bringing:
- Larger Interior
- Spacious Storage
- 280kW AWD powertrain
- Increased driving range
Refined cabin comfort and bold exterior updates
– Arriving H1 2026
Corolla Cross (GR Sport & Upgrades)
The Corolla Cross receives a sporty GR Sport grade and an uplift in standard features across the range. Expect:
- Refreshed styling
- Enhanced driver engagement
- Improved tech across all variants
→ Arriving H2 2025
All-New RAV4
We know as much about it as you do at this point!
What’s New Across the GR Line-Up
Toyota’s GR family—born from motorsport DNA—has been refreshed for 2025 with performance upgrades, new transmission options, and special editions across the GR86, GR Yaris, GR Corolla, and GR Supra. These updates are built on feedback from professional drivers and global racing programs, delivering sharper handling, more control, and even greater driver engagement.
GR Yaris
- Power boost to 221kW (+21kW) and 400Nm (+30Nm).
- New 8-speed automatic joins the 6-speed manual, tested for motorsport-grade performance.
- Cooling upgrades: Redesigned grille, transmission cooler, and intercooler spray system (GTS).
- Interior redesign: Lower seating position, driver-focused dash, new 8-inch display and 12.3-inch digital cluster.
- AWD drive modes: Normal, Gravel, and Track.
- Expanded safety tech and USB-C connectivity.
GR Corolla
- Same engine as GR Yaris: Now 221kW / 400Nm with new 8-speed automatic option.
- Cooling improvements: Larger grille, additional ducting, improved fan.
- Noise control and multimedia upgrades (wireless Apple CarPlay, Active Noise Cancellation).
- Available in single high-spec GTS grade, manual or automatic.
GR Supra Track Edition
- Chassis upgrades: Stiffer bracing, larger anti-roll bars, retuned suspension and differential for sharper handling.
- Brake upgrades: Larger 374mm front discs with GR branding.
- Visual upgrades: Carbon fibre ducktail spoiler, matte black alloys, red interior accents.
- Powertrain: 3.0L turbo inline-6 producing 285kW / 500Nm.
- Available in manual or automatic, based on the GTS trim.
GR86
- Retuned suspension & steering for improved response on tight circuits and winding roads.
- Throttle recalibration for more linear power delivery.
- Updated auto transmission allows downshifts at higher RPM for better engine braking and corner exit.
- Limited Edition: Only 86 units available, featuring Forest Shadow paint, bronze wheels, Brembo brakes, and Sachs shocks.
Technology Upgrades
bZ4X Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
Toyota continues to lead the charge in electrification with upgrades to the bZ4X, including:
- Larger battery capacity
- Improved motor performance
- Enhanced charging efficiency
LandCruiser 300 Series
Toyota’s flagship 4WD gets smarter with:
- Updated safety systems
- Upgraded multimedia
- A wider range of trims from GX to Sahara
Yaris & Yaris Cross
Refreshed for 2025 with:
- Advanced safety tech
- Minor design updates
- Even better value for compact car drivers
Discontinued: Granvia
The Granvia premium people mover has been discontinued in Australia due to low demand and upcoming regulatory changes. While the model won fans with its spacious design, Toyota is shifting focus toward more versatile and future-ready options.
What’s Next?
From electrification to performance, Toyota is evolving with drivers in mind—balancing reliability with innovation across every model.
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New Town Toyota – We’re with you for the road ahead.
Perth’s trusted Toyota team.