The Toyota Matrix is a blending of a compact machine, estate car and sport advantage vehicle. Although it is in many ways alike to the Toyota Corolla, it offers enhanced lading period, further as individual guideline features, such as a 110-volt efficacy socket. It besides has optional all-wheel operate.
Engine and Powertrain
The base Matrix has a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that generates 132 horsepower and 128 foot-pounds of torque. Both the S and XRS editions come with a larger 2.4-liter four-cylinder that outputs 158 horsepower and 162 foot-pounds of torque. Either engine can be mated to a 5-speed manual transmission or to an automatic.
The 2.4-liter engine in front-wheel coerce format is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission, while both the 1.8 and cars with the all-wheel drive come equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission.
EPA ratings vary depending on how the Matrix is equipped. A manual transmission Matrix can achieve 26 miles per gallon in the city and 32 on the freeway. The all-wheel drive automatic Matrix S, does 20 miles per gallon in the city and 26 on the highway. All Matrix models have a 13.2-gallon fuel tank.
The Matrix's weight varies depending on the engine, transmission and transfer case with which it is equipped. A Matrix with a manual transmission weighs 2,865 pounds, while an all-wheel-drive Matrix X weighs 3,360 pounds. The base Matrix is a little smaller than the S and XRS, measuring 171.9-inches long and 61-inches tall, compared to 173 and 61.4-inches for the S and XRS. All Matrix cars are 69.5-inches wide and ride on a 102.4-inch wheelbase.