
UPDATE, 12/12/2025: Rather than introduce the Aerodynamics Package as an optional extra, Toyota Australia has opted to apply it to its hottest hot hatch at a factory level and offer two new variants accordingly.
The 2025 Toyota GR Yaris GTS Aero Performance Package is, as the name suggests, based on the flagship GTS grade and comes with all the same go-faster goodies and cabin toys as well as the new splitter, front fender vents, bumper ducts, adjustable rear spoiler and new underfloor... for an extra $4500.
Further details of the pack are outlined in the original September 26 coverage below.
How much does the 2025 Toyota GR Yaris cost?
GT – $55,490
GT (a) – $57,990
GTS – $60,490
GTS (a) – $62,990
GTS Aero Performance Package – $64,990
GTS Aero Performance Package (a) – $67,490
* Prices exclude on-road costs
The 2025 Toyota GR Yaris is now available with an optional motorsport-derived ‘Aerodynamics Package’ said to bring real gains when it comes to cooling, grip, braking and balance.
Claimed to be the fruits of competing in the top-flight motorsport like the WRC, the Japanese Rally Championship and touring car racing like Japan's Super Taikyu series, the upgrades are best described as comprehensive.


Tick the box for the $4500 Aerodynamics Package and you add a front lip spoiler that slashes lift and boosts lateral grip, front fender vents that enhance front-end stability, bumper ducts for cooling and stability, an adjustable rear spoiler to complement the splitter and a new underfloor for high-speed stability.
Toyota hasn’t revealed how much total downforce the package adds over the standard car, just that grip, braking and overall performance have all been improved while adding some “visual flair”.


As well as boosting outright performance for those who regularly hit the track, the upgraded GR Yaris also comes with a new large cooling duct and bonnet grille derived from its rally cars, which helps lower under bonnet temperatures of the turbocharged 1.6-litre three-cylinder at high speeds.
Outputs remain pegged at 221kW/400Nm.
Available only on the flagship GTS model, the new pack is applicable with both the six-speed manual and the eight-speed automatic versions.
Now knocking on the door of being five years old, the GR Yaris’ was comprehensively updated last year, but the new Aerodynamics Package adds some welcome visual punch and extra capability for those who regularly take their car out on track – undoubtedly a no-brainer.


