Filed under: Chicago Auto Show, Hatchback, Toyota 2011 Toyota Matrix - Click above for high-res image gallery Toyota will not be having a formal press conference at this week's Chicago Auto Show, but the automaker will still have something fresh on its stand. The 2011 Matrix hatchback has officially bowed, with a slightly retouched exterior (new wheels, different paint choices, etc.), a touched-up interior with a new steering wheel and seat fabrics, and a new standard brake-override system called Smart Stop. The 2011 Matrix is only available in two trim levels - base and S - and is powered by either a 132-horsepower 1.8-liter or 158-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. Transmission choices include a four- or five-speed automatic, as well as a five-speed manual, and all-wheel drive is available on the Matrix S when paired with the 2.4-liter powerplant. New sport packages are available for both Matrix trims, with the S Sport Package incorporating things like 17-inch alloy wheels, front and rear underbody spoilers, a roof-mounted rear spoiler and, of course, 'S' badging. Pricing has not been released for the 2011 Matrix as of this writing, but we expect the starting MSRP to be just under $17,000. Follow the jump for the official details. Gallery: 2011 Toyota Matrix [Source: Toyota]Continue reading Toyota debuts modestly refreshed 2011 Matrix in Chicago Toyota debuts modestly refreshed 2011 Matrix in Chicago originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read More...
I can't see where they changed it all that much. Plus only 154 hp out of the 2.4; IMO the Suzuki SX4Sportback is more fun to drive plus a better value.