The 2011 Matrix continues to feature Toyota Star Safety System™ as  standard equipment, which includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC),  Traction Control (TRAC), an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic  Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.  It also includes  standard Smart Stop Technology brake-override system.
Performance and Efficiency
The  2011 Toyota Matrix is available in two grades: base Matrix and the  sporty S grade.  Powertrain choices include 1.8- and 2.4-liter  four-cylinder engines, a five-speed manual transmission, and either  four- or five-speed automatic transmissions.  All-wheel drive (AWD) with  active torque control is available in the Toyota Matrix S, teamed to  the 2.4-liter engine.
The Matrix grade is equipped with a  1.8-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine, which produces 132 hp at 6,000 rpm  and 128 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,400 rpm.  Dual Variable Valve Timing with  intelligence (VVT-i) controls valve timing on both the intake and  exhaust camshafts to help optimize performance and economy.  The  1.8-liter engine is paired with a five-speed manual transmission or a  four-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission (ECT).
The Toyota Matrix S features a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, which  produces 158 hp at 6,000 rpm and 162 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm.  A  balance shaft suppresses vibration, and the exhaust system is engineered  for reduced backpressure for improved performance.
The 2.4-liter  engine channels its power through a five-speed manual transmission or a  five-speed automatic.  The all-wheel-drive (AWD) Matrix S is equipped  with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and the ECT 4-speed automatic  transmission.
For a more engaging driving experience, the driver  can shift the five-speed automatic manually by moving the shift lever to  the left from its "D" position into the "S" position, then pushing  forward for upshifts and back for downshifts.
Both automatics use a  torque converter with flex lockup for increased fuel efficiency.  Uphill/downhill shift control selects the proper gear for conditions and  helps provide moderate engine braking during downhill driving.
The  Toyota Matrix grade has earned an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of  25 mpg city and 32 mpg highway for the 1.8-liter with the five-speed  manual transmission, and 26 mpg city and 32 mpg highway for the  1.8-liter paired with the four-speed automatic transmission.
The  Matrix S powered by the 2.4-liter engine with five-speed manual  transmission achieves an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 21 mpg city and  28 mpg highway.  With the five speed automatic transmission, it earns 21  mpg city and 29 mpg highway.  The Toyota Matrix S AWD with the  four-speed automatic achieves 20 mpg city and 26 mpg highway.
Handling and Ride
The  Matrix is built around a stiff, rigid body structure that relies on  high tensile-strength steels, gussets and crossmembers for its strength,  rigidity and light weight.  The front suspension is composed of a  compact, rigid L-arm-type independent MacPherson strut with a stabilizer  bar.  The Toyota Matrix features a double-wishbone rear suspension with  a coil-over-shock arrangement, which allows efficient packaging along  with excellent handling and ride comfort.
Four-wheel disc brakes  are standard on all Matrix models. The Matrix grade is equipped with  10.7-inch ventilated front discs and 10.1-inch solid discs in the rear.   Toyota Matrix S features 11.6-inch ventilated front discs and 10.9-inch  solid discs in the rear (11.0-inch for AWD).
The Matrix's newly  designed standard 16-inch steel wheels come with sporty six-spoke full  wheel covers and P205/55R16 tires.  Distinctive all-new 17-inch,  five-spoke alloy wheels are available on Matrix S with 215/45R17 tires.
The  available AWD system with active torque control on the Toyota Matrix S  is front-wheel-drive-based and distributes torque to the rear wheels  through an electromagnetic coupler when needed, such as when the front  wheels slip, during heavy acceleration, or on a grade.  This active  torque control system detects available traction based on signals sent  from the ABS sensors on each wheel to the ECU.  Traction Control (TRAC)  provides an extra measure of wheel slip control, on both  front-wheel-drive and AWD models.
Safety and Security
In  addition to the Star Safety System, Matrix has a comprehensive list of  safety features.  Featuring front and rear crumple zones, the Matrix is  designed to efficiently absorb and disperse impact energy throughout the  body structure. Deformation of the passenger cabin is well managed due  to the impact-energy-distribution design and high-strength steel used in  the body.
All Matrix models are equipped with six standard  airbags, including advanced front airbags, front seat-mounted side  airbags, and front-and-rear side-curtain airbags.  Seatbelt  pretensioners retract the seat belt at the time of a frontal collision,  and the dual-stage force limiter helps limit the seat belt force applied  to the passenger's chest.  Front seats integrate active headrests.  If  the vehicle is struck from the rear with sufficient force, a  cable-actuated mechanism in the active front headrest moves the headrest  upward and forward to help limit the movement of the occupant's head.   The Toyota Matrix also features an energy-absorbing steering column.
The  standard Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system automatically adjusts  engine output and braking force at individual wheels to help control any  discrepancy between where the driver is steering and where the vehicle  is heading.
Comfort and Convenience
The  Matrix interior is designed for form, fun and functionality with a  sporty, youthful look and flexible utility at the same time. The  standard tilt-and-telescopic sport steering wheel enhances  driving-position comfort for a wide range of driver physiques.   Front-to-back couple distance yields more rear seat room, and the 60/40  split folding rear seat includes a center-position headrest.
Generous  new standard equipment on the Matrix grade includes an all-weather  package; power windows with driver's side auto down and retained power  features; power door locks;; cruise control; color-keyed power heated  outside rearview mirrors; tilt and telescopic sport steering wheel;  daytime running lights; heavy duty rear window defogger; AM/FM/CD audio  with four speakers with MP3/WMA playback capability, auxiliary audio  jack, and auto sound leveling (ASL); intermittent rear window wiper;  12-volt power outlet; front center-console box; and an engine  immobilizer.
The Toyota Matrix S grade also adds a metallic  interior trim; a 115-volt power outlet; integrated fog lamps; fold-flat  front passenger seat; remote keyless entry; AM/FM/CD with MP3 capability  and six speakers with MP3/WMA playback capability.
The Matrix is  equipped with a high-efficiency air-conditioning system with large  vents.  Significantly, the system's compressor electronically varies  output capacity based on heat load and engine speed, rather than simply  cycling the compressor on and off.  This feature reduces noise and  enhances interior comfort.
Optional Equipment 
Available  options on the Matrix grade include a base Sport package with front and  rear underbody spoilers, integrated fog lamps, and a unique S badge.
The  Toyota Matrix S offers an S Sport Package with 17-inch alloy wheels,  front and rear underbody spoilers, color keyed rear spoiler and a unique  S badge.  The Premium Package offers a power tilt/slide moonroof with  sliding sunshade, AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six  speakers, XM radio (includes 90-day trial subscription), auxiliary audio  jack, USB poert with iPod connectivity, CD text display function, auto  sound leveling and hands-free phone capability and music streaming via  Bluetooth wireless technology.
Exterior Design 
The  second-generation Matrix displays sport-coupe-inspired styling cues  while maintaining impressive interior utility. The result is a sporty,  dynamic shape that provides a quiet interior for five people to ride in  comfort.
The Toyota Matrix has rounded rear windows and continuous  character lines that run from the front grille to the A-pillar. The  Matrix S, which features all-new front and rear bumpers in 2011,  integrates front and rear underbody spoilers and a large mesh front fog  lamp bezel.
 
 In 2011, a new Spruce Mica color joins Matrix's color  palate, which includes Super White, Classic Silver Metallic, Magnetic  Gray Metallic, Black Sand Mica, Radiant Red, and Nautical Blue Metallic.
Interior Design
Cockpit  styling in the Matrix is anchored by a driver-oriented instrument panel  and console controls.  The Optitron instrument-panel gauges feature  bright white lighting and new silver ornamentation for 2011.  A large  round speedometer is mounted in the center, with a tachometer to the  left and red needles that now feature a new white line, adding both  style and are easy to view.  A combination gauge to the right of the  speedometer houses a fuel level indicator, an engine temperature  indicator, and an LCD display that combines an outside temp indicator  and odometer/trip meter. The center console features new metal-plated  rings around the air conditioning vents, and the audio unit has a new  flush surface in 2011.
In 2011, Toyota Matrix will have new seat  fabrics that exude a sporty look.  A choice between two interior color  schemes includes dark charcoal or a combination of dark charcoal and ash  gray, and a three-spoke steering wheel adds a sporty touch. Toyota  Matrix S comes with a newly designed leather-trimmed steering wheel that  includes spoke-mounted audio controls and hands-free Bluetooth  capability.
The front center console features a movable and  removable cup support element.  The cup holder area can be used as a  tray when the divider is removed, and all open trays have rubber mats.  Multiple storage spaces are located throughout the interior, including  front and rear door pockets that each holds a 20-ounce plastic bottle.   Four side panel shopping bag hooks and four D-rings in the floor provide  luggage tie-down convenience.  A folding tonneau cover also comes  standard.
Limited Warranty
Toyota's  36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all  components other than normal wear and maintenance items.  Additional  60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion  with no mileage limitation.  Toyota dealers have complete details on the  limited warranty.


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