Here are the specs....Toyota Corolla XRSToyota unveiled this new Corolla XRS, to be powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder DOHC engine producing 170 horsepower and 127 pound-feet of torque. The engine will deliver better midrange torque than versions of the 2ZZ engine found in Celica GTS and Matrix XRS models. It will retain the VVTL-i variable valve timing and lift system that switches cam profiles at 6000 rpm, as well as the high 7800-rpm redline. The XRS is expected to clock sub-eight-second 0-to-60 runs and yet still provide good fuel economy. Toyota estimates 25 mpg city and 32 mpg highway. Under the XRS is a sport-tuned suspension with a front connecting-rod damper, increased-rate coil springs and shocks, and a half-inch-lower ride height. Sixteen-inch aluminum alloy wheels and Michelin performance tires are standard. Steering is upgraded by a more rigid steering column and a power steering rack specially developed for the XRS. Inside, the Corolla XRS boasts sport seats, a color-keyed bezel surrounding the grille, silver-colored center cluster and switch plates, a leather-like shift boot with a leather shift knob, and unique badging. The XRS launches in spring 2004.Pics can be seen at www.caranddriver.com Also check out the specs on the supercharged TRD matrix.....bottom of page 1. The SEMA show stuff
03, Abyss monotone GT, 6 disk changer, moon and tunes, Cargo mat/nets, power package, side airbags, AEM Short Ram Intake, Borla exhaust , 35% tint all around, F1 strut tower brace, debadged, 17" Excel rims w/ federal ss595 tires.
Toyota press release:ALL-NEW TOYOTA COROLLA XRS TO COMBINE IMPROVED PERFORMANCE WITH AGGRESSIVE STYLINGWhen the all-new Toyota Corolla XRS launches in the Spring of 2004 it will combine sporty styling with aggressive performance that will be aimed at young performance-driven buyers. The XRS will feature a newly tuned version of the 2ZZ dual overhead cam engine and six-speed manual transmission found in both the Celica GT-S and Corolla Matrix XRS. The increase in power will be complemented by improved ride and handling, thanks to a sport-tuned suspension and new steering improvements. “With the popularity of the Corolla S the logical next step was to match its sporty styling with a performance-driven powertrain,†said Don Esmond, Toyota Division senior vice president and general manager. “We expect the XRS to follow the course started by the S grade by appealing to younger customers, with an increase in single male buyers.â€The new Corolla XRS will be powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder DOHC engine that will produce 170 horsepower and 127 pounds of torque. The engine will deliver a broader and stronger mid-range torque than the previous versions of the 2ZZ engine. And, it will feature a VVTL-i variable valve timing and lift system that produces a supercharged-like rise in power from 6,000 to 7,800 RPM. The result is a compact sport sedan that blends sub-eight-second zero-to-sixty acceleration with exceptional throttle response throughout its broad power band.Despite the increase in power, fuel economy is hardly compromised with initial estimates of 25 miles-per-gallon in the city and 32 on the highway.TOYOTA COROLLA XRSThe XRS features a sport-tuned suspension that includes a front connecting rod damper developed by Yamaha. The damper is mounted between the shock towers to produce improved ride and handling without compromising NVH. In addition to the performance damper, the XRS features increased rate coil springs and shocks on all four wheels for improved roll and pitch, and a ride height that lowers it by a full half-inch. The suspension stands on larger 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels and Michelin performance tires an upgrade from the standard 15-inch wheels on all other Corolla grades. It is complemented by a steering system that features a more rigid steering column, producing less vibration and improved response. And, a power steering rack specially developed for the XRS allows for better steering feedback. The improved performance of the Corolla XRS is accompanied by performance-themed convenience enhancements including sport seats, color-keyed bezel surrounding the grille, silver-colored center cluster and switch plates, a leather-like shift boot with a leather shift knob, and unique badging.The Corolla XRS will be built at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Canada (TMMC) in Cambridge, Ontario alongside the Matrix. It will reach dealerships on May 1st of next year. Annual sales of the XRS are projected at approximately 5,000 units.>>> I'll post some pics as well in the gallery soon.
They get the extra torque after a unichip type retune of fuel and advance after seeing what Lotus did with the ECU. They decided the fuel effeciency comprimises were out of character for this motor. The MPG will drop a bit. Still down on HP due to emissions. I saw one at the Chicago auto show. Nice car. It looked to have a cosmetic nonfuntional STB. I can't remember exactly but I think it had rubber somewhere inline and you could move it with arm pressure. I hope that was only for the show. I found a pic.
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Vibe GT, TRD springs, Progress bar, STB, Unichip, Borbet E 16x7.5, 225/50 Bridgestone RE750, beefed up grounds and battery bypass capacitors(had em laying around)
we got one of these at the dealer 2 weeks ago, all 3 techs took this out and drove it. i myself thought the torque felt better than my xrs, but the lift was WEAK felt like it came in at 7000 rpms instead. and i must be use to mine with the trd cai, barley hear lift kick in, i swear before i installed the cai i could hear lift come in, more so than the corolla xrs. but over all nice car.
03 toyota matrix XRS 6 speed, lunar mist,factory 17 inch rims w/firehawks- summer tiresfactory 16 inch rims with dunlops- winter tirestrd sway bars, trd strut brace, trd sport muffler,trd quick shifter,trd cold air intake, toyota tundra dual horns,factory toyota wing from toyota canada, both front door handle modsNEW pioneer AVIC-D1 nav unit, XM radio installed
Lift doesn't hit as hard either because it's pulling harder just before lift. Can you look at the corolla up close. Whats up with the tower brace. When I first saw it, I thought it might be a torque brace because of the dampers but it's only attached betwen the strut towers.
Vibe GT, TRD springs, Progress bar, STB, Unichip, Borbet E 16x7.5, 225/50 Bridgestone RE750, beefed up grounds and battery bypass capacitors(had em laying around)
That must be the "front connecting rod damper" developed by Yamaha. If that is what it is, I'd rather have a true STB.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.