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Toyota Corolla 2GR-FE Swap Guide (2026): Cost, Parts, Wiring, Mounts & Reliability

Everything You Need to Build a V6-Powered, High-Performance, and Streetable 2GR Corolla

A 2GR-FE Motor

The 3.5L 2GR-FE is one of Toyota’s most popular modern performance swap engines. It’s a compact all-aluminum V6 with strong factory power, excellent torque, huge aftermarket support, and proven reliability. Whether naturally aspirated, supercharged, or turbocharged, the 2GR is known for making serious power while staying streetable.

Stock output:

  • Depending on year, application, and tune:
  • 268–315 HP
  • 248–280 lb-ft torque
  • Engine weight: roughly 350–380 lbs dressed

Examples:

  • Early Camry/Avalon versions: ~268–280 hp
  • Performance applications (like Lotus tuning): 280–300+ hp
  • Some later variants exceed 300 hp

Upgraded potential:

• 330–380 HP NA

With:

Performance intake manifold

  • Headers
  • Full exhaust
  • ECU tuning
  • Higher-flow intake
  • Cams (less common but available)

A well-tuned naturally aspirated build can make V8-like street torque with strong top-end power.

• 400–700+ HP supercharged or turbocharged

The 2GR is extremely popular for forced induction.

With:

  • Supercharger kit or custom turbo setup
  • Fuel system upgrades
  • Intercooling
  • Standalone or advanced ECU tuning

Street builds commonly target:

  • 400–500 hp on conservative boost
  • 600+ hp on built engines
  • 700+ hp exists in race/high-budget builds

Why choose the 2GR-FE?

  • Aluminum block + heads
  • Excellent power right out of the box
  • Massive torque across the rev range
  • Strong aftermarket support
  • Reliable daily-driver manners
  • Compact for a 3.5L V6
  • Sounds fantastic at high rpm

Common donor cars:

  • Toyota Camry
  • Toyota Avalon
  • Toyota RAV4 V6
  • Toyota Sienna
  • Lexus ES350
  • Lexus RX350
  • Lotus Evora (performance application)

Best use case:

The 2GR-FE is one of the best choices for:

  • High-power FWD builds
  • MR2 swaps
  • Track-day builds
  • Sleeper street cars
  • Reliable 300–400+ hp daily drivers

Introduction: Why the 2GR-FE Is One of the Most Extreme Corolla Swaps

The  is one of the most powerful and exciting naturally aspirated engines Toyota has ever produced, making it one of the most extreme yet rewarding swaps available for the Toyota Corolla platform. Originally designed for larger vehicles such as the Camry and even the Alavon, the 2GR-FE delivers factory horsepower ranging from roughly 270 to over 300 horsepower depending on the application. What makes the engine so special is its ability to deliver instant torque, smooth power delivery, incredible reliability, and long-term durability while remaining naturally aspirated. For Corolla builders who want supercar-like acceleration in a lightweight front-wheel-drive chassis, few swaps can match the raw performance of a properly built 2GR-FE Corolla.

Choosing the Best Corolla Chassis for a 2GR-FE Swap

The most practical Corolla chassis for a 2GR-FE swap are usually the AE86, 9th, 10th gen Corolla, and because they offer improved engine bay size, stronger subframes, better suspension geometry, and greater aftermarket support compared with earlier generations. While eighth-generation Corollas can be swapped, the fabrication work becomes significantly more complex due to tighter engine bay dimensions. Builders should ideally start with a manual-transmission chassis and a clean, rust-free body because the extra power and torque of the V6 will quickly expose weak chassis components. Before beginning the swap, the car should receive a complete inspection of frame rails, suspension mounting points, steering components, and brake systems. Reinforcing the front subframe and strut towers is highly recommended to handle the additional weight and torque of the 2GR-FE.

Parts Required for a Complete 2GR-FE Corolla Swap

A complete 2GR-FE swap requires sourcing a full donor drivetrain from vehicles such as the Camry. Builders should obtain the engine, intake manifold, throttle body, exhaust manifolds, engine harness, ECU, mass airflow sensor, oxygen sensors, alternator, starter, accessory brackets, and preferably the matching transmission. Most builders pair the engine with Toyota’s stronger E-series or V6-compatible manual or automatic transmissions depending on the intended use. Custom engine mounts, custom axles, upgraded clutch systems, limited-slip differentials, stronger shift cables, and custom exhaust fabrication are all essential parts of the build. Purchasing a complete donor vehicle is usually the most efficient and cost-effective way to gather every sensor, connector, bracket, and module needed for a successful swap.

Wiring, ECU, Fuel System, Cooling, and Electronics

The wiring and electronics are often the most challenging parts of a 2GR-FE Corolla build. Builders can either merge the factory V6 engine harness into the Corolla chassis or run a standalone engine management system depending on budget, emissions goals, and tuning plans. If emissions compliance is important, retaining the factory ECU, catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, EVAP system, and OBD functionality is strongly recommended. The fuel system should include a healthy high-flow fuel pump, properly sized injectors, fresh fuel lines, and clean filtration. Cooling becomes critically important because the 2GR-FE generates significantly more heat than the original Corolla engine. Most successful builds use a high-capacity aluminum radiator, upgraded fans, oil coolers, fresh coolant hoses, and proper airflow management. Because the 2GR-FE is known for long-term reliability, proper heat management plays a major role in maintaining factory-level durability after the swap.

Drivetrain, Suspension, Brakes, and Chassis Upgrades

The 2GR-FE produces enough torque to overwhelm a stock Corolla drivetrain almost instantly, which makes supporting modifications mandatory. Builders should install upgraded motor mounts, stronger axles, a performance clutch, reinforced transmission mounts, and a limited-slip differential to put power to the ground effectively. Suspension upgrades should include quality coilovers, polyurethane bushings, upgraded sway bars, strut braces, and reinforced control arms. Brake upgrades are absolutely essential and should include larger front rotors, high-performance pads, stainless brake lines, and high-temperature brake fluid. Without these supporting modifications, wheel hop, torque steer, axle failure, and brake fade can quickly become serious problems. When properly built, however, a 2GR-FE Corolla can feel surprisingly balanced, controllable, and confidence-inspiring.

Tuning, Emissions, Reliability, and Final Performance Results

When installed correctly, the 2GR-FE transforms the Corolla into one of the fastest and most unique front-wheel-drive Toyota builds possible. A naturally aspirated 2GR-FE often delivers factory reliability with service life commonly exceeding 200,000 miles when properly maintained, even in performance applications. Emissions compliance depends on local laws, but using a same-year-or-newer donor engine, factory catalytic converters, oxygen sensors, EVAP equipment, and a fully functioning OBD system greatly improves the chances of legal registration. In a properly prepared Corolla equipped with a manual transmission, limited-slip differential, sticky tires, and suspension upgrades, a 2GR-FE swap can deliver 0–60 mph times in the four-second range and quarter-mile performance in the low-12 to mid-13-second range depending on weight, gearing, and traction. For builders who want the ultimate naturally aspirated Toyota Corolla, the 2GR-FE remains one of the most extreme and rewarding swaps ever created.

Toyota Corolla V6 Engine Swaps: High-Performance V6 Options Explained


Introduction
Swapping a V6 engine into a Toyota Corolla is one of the most ambitious and rewarding builds an enthusiast can take on. While the Corolla is traditionally known for reliability and efficiency, fitting a high-performance Toyota V6 transforms it into a completely different machine, delivering massive gains in torque, horsepower, and driving excitement. From older MZ-series engines to modern powerhouses like the 2GR-FE, V6 swaps offer a unique blend of durability and performance that few four-cylinder builds can match. Although these swaps require extensive fabrication, wiring, and drivetrain upgrades, the result is a sleeper Corolla capable of competing with far more powerful cars while maintaining Toyota’s legendary reliability.

3VZ-FE
3VZ-FE V6 Swap 
A 3VZ-FE motor
A 3VZ-FE Engine

The 3VZ-FE is an older but respected Toyota V6 from the VZ family. It is known for its durability and simplicity. This motor is found in the 3rd gen Toyota Camry. From the factory, the 3VZ-FE produces up to 185 horsepower at 189lbs of tq.

Why choose the 3VZ-FE?
  • 3.0L DOHC V6
  • Aluminum heads / iron block
  • Strong reliability
  • Budget-friendly V6 options 
This engine is popular among MR2 and classic Toyota enthusiasts and can be modified for NA or forced-induction applications.

5VZ-FE 
5VZ-FE V6 Swap
A 5VZ-FE motor

A 5VZ-FE Engine

Go with the 3rd gen 4Runner 5VZ-FE. The 5VZ-FE was a 3.4(3,378) aluminum/cast iron oversquared DOHC motor. The engine came from the VZ Series of Toyota' s motors and was produced from 1995-2004. The bore of this engine was 93.5 mm and the stroke was 82 mm. Power ratings for the 5VZ-FE was rated at 183-190hp at a given rpm with up to 220 ft•lb of torque. The 5VZ-FE had a compassion ratio of 9.6:1. Many versions featured minor updates. The 5VZ-FE was built for reliability and was designed for performance/fuel efficiency. There were JDM versions of this motor.

The 5VZ-FE is a torque-focused V6 originally used in trucks and SUVs, making it an excellent low-end power option. This motor is found in many oldschool trucks such as the 3rd 3rd gen 4Runner. From the factory, the 5VZ-FE produces up to 183 horsepower at 220lbs of tq.

• 3.4L DOHC V6
• Aluminum heads / iron block
• Excellent low-RPM torque
• Strong reliability

A 5VZ-FE TRD Supercharger 
A 5VZ-FE Root Supercharger 

The 5VZ-FE is very popular among MR2, Tacoma, Tundra, Helix, and 4runner car enthusiasts. There are many rooted supercharger kits, including TRD out available for this motor. Power can be made as much as 240PS. Other mods can be seen up to 300PS. 

1MZ-FE 
1MZ-FE V6 Swap
A 1MZ-FE motor

A 1MZ-FE 

The 1MZ-FE is one of Toyota’s most popular V6 engines for swap projects due to its lightweight all-aluminum design. This motor is found in many older Toyota sedans such as the 3rd and 4th gen Camrys. From the factory, the 5VZ-FE produces up to 183 horsepower at 220lbs of tq.

Why Choose the 1MZ-FE?
  • 3.0L DOHC V6
  • All-aluminum construction
  • VVT-i versions available
  • TRD supercharger support
The 1MZ-FE offers a perfect balance of weight, power, and reliability for Corolla V6 builds.  2MZ-FE/3MZ-FE parts can be exchangeable with the 1MZ-FE

3MZ-FE 
3MZ-FE V6 Swap
A 3MZ-FE motor

A 3MZ-FE 

Another perfect engine swap for any fitted Corolla would be a 3MZ-FE from a Toyota Camry. The 3MZ-FE was a 3.3(3310cc) all-aluminum block, piston motor, from Toyota’s MZ power train. Production begin in 2004-2014. The bore of this engine was 92 mm and the stroke was 83 mm. The 3MZ-FE output was between 225-230hp, with up to 242 ft•lbs at a given rpm. The 3MZ-FE had a compassion ratio of 10.5:1 and was an oversquared by design. The engine was designed to improve high performance and fuel efficiency. The 3MZ-FE had minor updates including the newly featured vvt-i with ETCS-i. 3MZ-FE parts can be exchangeable with the 1MZ-FE.

The 3MZ-FE is the larger displacement evolution of the MZ family, offering more torque and modern updates. This motor is found in many 5th gen Camrys. From the factory, the 3MZ-FE produces up to 230 horsepower at 240lbs of tq.

Why choose the 3MZ-FE?
  • 3.3L DOHC V6
  • All-aluminum block
  • VVT-i with ETCS-i
  • Excellent daily performance
This engine provides smooth power delivery and strong reliability for a refined V6 swap.3MZ-FE parts can be exchangeable with the 1MZ-FE.

1MZ-FE TRD Supercharger 
1MZ-FE TRD Supercharger Parts

The 1MZ-FE had a TRD Supercharger Kit for the 1997–2000 Camry, 1998–2000 Sienna and 1999–2000 Solara. Power output were bumped anywhere from 230-242hp with up to 242 lb•ft of torque. The supercharger can be tuned and modified to produce up to 255PS. The TRD 1MZ-FE supercharger is a complete blot on. Other parts can be refitted with other 1MZ-FE/3VZ-FE/3MZ-FE powered vehicles. Minor customization is needed for this swap.

2GR-FE 
2GR-FE V6 Swap
A 2GR-FE motor

A 2GR-FE With Dual vvti

The 2GR-FE is one of Toyota’s most respected modern V6 engines. Known for its reliability, strong torque curve, and tuning potential, this engine has become one of the most popular V6 swap choices across Toyota's platforms. This motor is found in the 7th gen Toyota Camry. From the factory, the 2GR-FE produces up to 280 horsepower at 260lbs of tq.
  • 3.5L DOHC V6
  • All-aluminum block and heads
  • Dual VVT-i
  • Strong aftermarket support
  • Turbo and supercharger capable
With forged internals and supporting mods, the 2GR-FE can handle over 400 horsepower. TRD supercharger kits and turbo systems make this engine an excellent choice for a high-performance Corolla build.

Why choose the 2GR-FE?
  • Excellent reliability
  • Strong torque for street builds
  • Huge aftermarket
  • Proven swap platform
  • Modern performance feel
2GR-FKS
2GR-FKS V6 Swap
 
A 2GR-FKS motor

A Toyota Tacoma's 2GR-FKS Engine

2GR-FKS Engine
The 2GR-FKS is the updated evolution of the 2GR platform, featuring Toyota’s D-4S dual injection system for improved efficiency and performance. This motor is found in the 7th gen Toyota Camry. From the factory, the 2GR-FKS produces up to 322 horsepower at 280lbs of tq.
  • 3.5L DOHC V6
  • D-4S direct + port injection
  • Dual VVT-iW
  • Higher compression ratio
  • Modern ECU technology
The 2GR-FKS delivers smoother power, better fuel efficiency, and excellent NA performance. With tuning and forced induction, this engine can easily surpass 400 horsepower.

Why choose the 2GR-FKS?
  • Modern Toyota V6 technology
  • High NA power
  • Excellent efficiency
  • Turbo and supercharger capable
  • Perfect luxury-performance swap

A 2GR-FE TRD Supercharger 
A TRD Supercharger Strapped 2GR-FE(Drift)

A 2GR-FE TRD Supercharger Kit was offer for the 2006–2012 Toyota Aurion. Power output can be bumped to 323+ hp with up to 295 lb•ft of torque. MonkeyWrenchRacing, Engineering and D3 Performance  sells these superchargers for the Lotus Evora/Exige/Avalon,Lexus ES 350, and Camry. With customed parts, these supercharger kits will work with other cars with the 2GR-FE. 

Swap Difficulty & Requirements
Unfortunately, a v6 swap will never be a direct fit. These v6 swaps are more of a challenge. All the proper equipment from the donated car including a suitable or modified transmission is needed for a successful swap. These swaps requires a lot of customization including customed motor mounts, suspension, electronics/ECU, custumed high proformance axles, shifter, fuel system, cooling system, A/C/power steering, intake/exhaust, suspension/brakes, and tires.

These motors can be found from a 3rd/4th/5th/6th/7th and 8th Gen Toyota Camry. The swap has been done to many Toyota Corollas, Celicas, Tercels, Scions, and Yaris. Some Corolla models may need a custom hood.

Aftermarket for these v6 engines is quite large. With a forged piston kit/FI mods, these motors can handle up to 270PS (400PS with the 2GR Series). Turbo or supercharged applications may require upgraded injectors, upgraded ECU, a blot on or customed built manfold, fuel pump, and boost controller. Every motor and transmission has a weakness. It is very important to address your motor and transmission for weaknesses before modifying them. 

Many custom parts can be found via importperformanceparts, M- Force, HKS Superchargers, D3performance, driveshaftshop, gatorracingaxles, Frankensteinmotorworks, Monkeywrenchracing, turbokits, car-part, or maxpeedrods. Prices can be compared and bought. Rotrex and Eaton has a custom series of superchargers for these v6 engines. 

Final Thoughts
Is a V6 swap worth it in a Toyota Corolla?
A V6 swap offers a major torque and horsepower upgrade over traditional inline-four engines. While V6 swaps require extensive fabrication, wiring, and drivetrain upgrades, engines like the 2GR-FE provide modern reliability, strong aftermarket support, and exceptional performance potential for serious builds.

V6 Swap Considerations (Very Important)
A V6 swap into a Corolla is not a direct drop-in and requires serious planning and fabrication for reliability.

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