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  1. Join Date
    Apr 2010
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by e30ernest View Post
    Just got our GR-S back in November 4 (just did the first 1k PMS). Waiting time in our case was only 1 week since paying the reservation. Looks like there are a lot of GR-S units in stock since the Yaris Cross came out.



    So far really enjoying this. Had the chance to squeeze the throttle more now that the first 1k PMS is done and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of power it had. I was honestly expecting it to be slower or closer to my CR-V S variant but the GR-S feels livelier on acceleration.

    The suspension on this feels pretty planted for such a high vehicle. Even if the suspension is GR tuned, it isn't harsh at all and rides beautifully even on bad roads.

    One thing I do not like in this version of the GR-S is the new head unit. It does not come with any vehicle integration at all. You can no longer see the battery/engine status on the head unit. There is no vehicle settings you can change on the head unit. The reverse camera only has static guide lines now. The plus side on the head unit is it now has wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay, and the screen is really responsive. However, I feel that if you do not use either Android Auto or Apple Carplay, the head unit is pretty much as functional as standard non-touch screen units (just a normal radio).

    The wireless charger sometimes works, but often times quits working later on on the drive. My phone (Pixel 7 Pro) feels hot after using this wireless charger. My guess is my phone's camera hump is preventing good conduction between the charger and phone. In the end, it barely charges the phone while running Android Auto. At worst it maintains the charge and at best, it charges maybe 1-3 percent after a 30 minute drive. I will probably still use a cable to charge my phone because of this.
    That's a bummer. However, can you still view the hybrid status (energy monitor) in the multi information display?

    Sent from my 23049PCD8G using Tsikot Forums mobile app

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    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by doo View Post
    That's a bummer. However, can you still view the hybrid status (energy monitor) in the multi information display?

    Sent from my 23049PCD8G using Tsikot Forums mobile app
    Yes, it is still there at least. I do like to switch between this and the trip consumption though so ideally I would have had 1 screen for each. But now I just switch between via the steering wheel controls.

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    I wonder why the hybrid has less torque than the full gasoline version. I know that the presence of the electric motor should already give the car high torque.

    P.S. my mistake, 140Nm is the internal combustion engine alone. Combined torque is quite high at 207 Nm. Not bad

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by cktyu View Post
    I wonder why the hybrid has less torque than the full gasoline version. I know that the presence of the electric motor should already give the car high torque.

    P.S. my mistake, 140Nm is the internal combustion engine alone. Combined torque is quite high at 207 Nm. Not bad
    Yeah the hybrid has pretty good torque provided you have good charge. When you have good charge, the engine and the electric motor work in tandem more often in my experience.

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    #6
    Mas malinis na front. Hindi na naka simangot.



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    #7
    Quarterly pa rin PMS kahit hybrid?

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