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Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 #69 K. Rovanpera / J. Halttunen Rally Monte Carlo 2025 IXO 1:43

Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 #69 K. Rovanpera / J. Halttunen Rally Monte Carlo 2025 IXO 1:43
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Car Brand
Toyota
Model Manufacturer
IXO
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
RAM972C
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About the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 #69 K. Rovanpera / J. Halttunen Rally Monte Carlo 2025 IXO 1:43

TL;DR: IXO's 1:43 diecast Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 #69 reproduces Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen's entry at Rally Monte Carlo 2025, in Toyota Gazoo Racing's current hybrid-era Rally1 livery. Genuine diecast weight and sharp tampo printing suit this compact scale, IXO's long-standing specialism, ideal for a modern WRC display.

Rovanperä has already stacked up multiple WRC titles with Toyota, and this Monte Carlo 2025 entry adds another event to that record. IXO's 1:43 diecast keeps the current Rally1 hybrid car's aggressive aero package intact at a genuinely manageable scale.

IXO's Long-Standing Specialism in Rally Diecast

IXO has spent decades building a catalogue weighted heavily toward rally and motorsport subjects at 1:43, and that focus gives this GR Yaris a level of livery accuracy that generalist diecast houses rarely match. The current Rally1 regulations produced cars with genuinely aggressive aerodynamics, deep front splitters, roof scoops, and a rear wing that dwarfs anything a road-going GR Yaris carries, and IXO's tampo printing reproduces the #69 number boards and Gazoo Racing sponsor decals crisply despite the compact scale. Diecast construction gives the model real, pocketable weight, a noticeably different feel from the resin builds that dominate some rally ranges, and 1:43 remains the scale where a full WRC season, car after car, can realistically fit on a single shelf without the space demands 1:18 would impose.

Rovanperä and Halttunen's Current Toyota Partnership

Kalle Rovanperä became one of the youngest world champions in WRC history driving for Toyota Gazoo Racing, and his partnership with co-driver Jonne Halttunen has been central to that success since it began. The current Rally1 cars, built around a hybrid powertrain mandated across the category, represent a genuine technical shift for the sport, and Toyota has been among the more consistently competitive manufacturers adapting to that regulation change. Monte Carlo, the championship's traditional season opener, mixes dry tarmac with icy, snow-covered mountain stages within the same event, a test of adaptability as much as outright pace. A #69 entry from this pairing represents Toyota's current WRC effort at its most visible.

Building a Current WRC Season on the Shelf

At 1:43, a whole season's worth of Rally1 entries can sit together without dominating a display, and this Rovanperä car works as a strong anchor for anyone building that kind of contemporary WRC collection. IXO's diecast weight and sharp livery detail hold up well next to other current manufacturer entries, a format built specifically for exactly this kind of comparative, season-spanning collecting.

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