The 2011 Toyota Matrix is a five-passenger wagon/hatchback
available in base and S trim levels.
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The S Premium package adds a more powerful engine, a sunroof, Bluetooth phone
and streaming audio connectivity, and an upgraded six-speaker sound system with
an iPod/USB audio interface. The Sport package available on both trims adds
front and rear underbody spoilers and a snazzy S badge, along with foglamps for
the base model and 17-inch alloy wheels for the S.
The 2011 Toyota Matrix comes standard with front-wheel drive, while the S can be equipped with all-wheel drive. The base Toyota Matrix is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder good for 132 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed manual transmission is standard and a four-speed automatic is optional. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 25 mpg city/31 mpg highway and 28 mpg combined with the automatic and 26/32/28 with the manual.
The Matrix S gets a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 158 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque. Front-drive models get a standard five-speed manual or optional five-speed automatic. A four-speed automatic is standard with AWD.
In Edmunds performance testing of the mechanically identical and now
discontinued Pontiac Vibe, a 0-60-mph run took 8.9 seconds with the five-speed
auto. A front-wheel-drive Matrix S with the automatic returns an estimated
21/29/24 (21/28/24 with the manual), while an AWD Matrix S returns 20/26/22.
Safety
The 2011 Toyota Matrix comes standard with stability and traction control, antilock disc brakes, brake assist, active front head restraints, front side airbags and side curtain airbags.
The Matrix has not been rated using the government's new, more strenuous 2011
crash-testing procedures. Its 2010 ratings (which aren't comparable to 2011
tests) saw it earning a perfect five stars for frontal and front-seat side
impacts, dropping to four stars for rear-seat side impacts. The Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety awarded the Matrix its highest rating of "Good" in
both frontal-offset and side-impact crash testing.


Inside the cabin, the Matrix has a significantly edgier ambience than other Toyotas, but doesn't go quite as far as the funky cabins found in the Scion xB. This could certainly be a good thing for many buyers, but either way, it's backed up by simple controls and decent materials.
Also bound to be a good thing is the Matrix's generous cargo capacity. There
are 19.8 cubic feet of luggage capacity behind the rear seats and a maximum 61.5
cubic feet if you include the space provided by the fold-flat front passenger
seat. For rear passengers, a tall, deep bench seat is inviting for children and
adults alike.