The 2011 Toyota Matrix is a compact hatchback that can carry up to five people and plenty of cargo. The Matrix comes in a base version as well as an S trim. The Matrix competes with hatchback versions of the Kia Forte and Mazda3.
New for 2011 The 2011 Matrix receives a number of changes, including new seat fabric, tweaks to the appearance of the gauges and center control panel, revised front and rear bumper styling on S models and more standard features. The Matrix also comes with Toyota Care complimentary scheduled maintenance and roadside assistance for two years or 25,000 miles.
Exterior The Matrix has an aggressive-looking front end that features a bulging hood, thin wraparound headlights and a small trapezoidal grille. Smooth bodyside moldings give the Matrix a modern appearance, and the hatchback’s forward-swept D-pillars enhance the car’s sporty shape.
S models can have an optional sports body kit featuring 17-inch alloy wheels, a front underbody spoiler and a rear spoiler. Exterior features include:
Available 16- or 17-inch wheels
Daytime running lights
Heated power mirrors
Available fog lamps
Available sunroof
Interior Front sport seats and a three-person rear bench seat give the Matrix room for up to five people. The 60/40-split backseat can fold down when more cargo room is needed. Interior features include:
Available metallic interior accents
Front passenger seat folds down on S
Standard power windows and locks
Standard cruise control
Standard CD stereo with auxiliary input
Under the Hood Base models are equipped with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The S comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to either a five-speed manual or automatic transmission.
All models are front-wheel drive, except for the specially equipped all-wheel-drive S trim, which uses a four-speed automatic.
The base and front-wheel-drive S models come with a basic rear torsion beam suspension; the all-wheel-drive S model gets a more complex rear double-wishbone suspension.
Standard 132-horsepower, 1.8-liter four-cylinder with 128 pounds-feet of torque
Available 158-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 162 pounds-feet of torque