In certain countries where the Toyota GR Yaris isn't available, it ranks amongst enthusiasts as one of the ultimate pieces of forbidden fruit because of the rave reviews it gets from anyone who drives one. In this video, CarWow checks how a tuned example performs against a stock Supra 3.0.

This GR Yaris has upgrades from Litchfield that push the output to 302 bhp (225 kilowatts) and 284 pound-feet (385 Newton-metres) of torque. Those are impressive numbers for a 1.6-litre three-cylinder engine.

Gallery: 2020 Toyota GR Yaris

It's going up against the European-spec Supra that has 335 bhp (250 kW) and 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque.

In the drag races from a standing start, the tuned GR Yaris really shows its performance. With plenty of power and all-wheel drive, it takes an easy lead off the line. The Yaris launches ahead during both launches, but then the Supra is able to reel it in. In the timed run, the gap between them in the quarter-mile is only 0.1 second, though. 

Gallery: 2021 Toyota Supra 3.0 Premium

In the rolling race, the Supra's superior torque makes the difference. The GR Yaris struggles, and its drive complains about the close gates between the gears making downshifts tricky to learn. For an owner with a significant amount of time behind the wheel to learn the car, this might be less of an issue. 

Finally, CarWow should have run the braking test a second time. The GR Yaris has to come to a stop along a damp section on the runway, whereas the Supra's lane is mostly dry. The Yaris takes longer to come to a halt, but it would be nice to see them in equal conditions.