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2009 Pontiac Vibe Officially Unveiled...Better than the Matrix?

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Following the release of the all-new Toyota Corolla and Matrix last week, Pontiac has now officially unveiled the Pontiac Vibe (don't forget that the Matrix and Vibe are cousins).

The 2009 Vibe features all-new exterior and interior styling. The good news is that after a short hiatus the GT model finally returns. The base Vibe comes with the 132hp 1.8L four-cylinder motor and the 2.4L 158hp is standard on the GT and AWD models. The 2.4L engine is optional on the non-GT models. A 4-speed automatic is standard on AWD models, but the FWD versions can either come with a 5-speed manual or a five-speed automatic with Direct Shift Control (DSC).

The all-new Vibe will be unveiled at the LA Auto Show next week.

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2009 Pontiac Vibe Unveiled

PRESS RELEASE:
REDESIGNED 2009 PONTIAC VIBE MOVES TO NEW BEAT, OFFERS STYLISH FUNCTIONALITY IN SMALL CROSSOVER

DETROIT – The all-new 2009 Pontiac Vibe is a modern re-mix of a classic hit, infusing the functionality of a compact crossover with a bolder attitude of muscular styling, increased performance and tight handling. It arrives in dealer showrooms in early 2008.

Adding a richer harmony to the tune, the popular all-wheel-drive and GT models return to the Vibe lineup. Regardless of the model, each Vibe offers a level of athletic design, boosted performance and everyday versatility uncommon in the price range.

“With the 2009 Vibe, we knew we wanted to take everything we liked about the original and push it to the next level – more power, more style, more versatility,” said Craig Bierley, Pontiac marketing director. “It has the interior room and cargo capability expected of a larger SUV, but with the precise handling characteristics you would expect from any Pontiac.”

The 2009 Vibe includes a number of all-new and enhanced features, including:

* More powerful 1.8L base engine and a new, high-output 2.4L engine (optional on the base model, standard on the AWD and GT)
* Athletic exterior styling with a faster windshield, all-new sheet metal and lighting elements
* Refreshed, driver-focused interior styling with more harmonious integration of the controls
* Standard electronic vehicle stability control and tire pressure monitoring systems
* Six standard air bags
* Enhanced functionality with integrated cargo management system and fold-flat front seat

Engine performance

Packing more off-the-line power than ever before, the ‘09 Vibe delivers the type of responsive performance needed to safely navigate those unexpected everyday driving situations. A 132-horsepower (98 kW) 1.8L DOHC four-cylinder is standard on base models and delivers 128 lb.-ft. (174 Nm) of torque. The engine benefits from dual variable valve timing, optimizing both performance and efficiency, and is matched to a standard five-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed automatic.

Customers desiring higher performance can opt for the larger, 2.4L DOHC engine with 158 horsepower (118 kW) and 162 lb.-ft. (224 Nm) of torque. The 2.4L engine is standard on AWD and GT models, and is optional on the base model.

A four-speed automatic transmission is standard on the AWD. Customers of the 2.4L-equipped base or GT models can choose between a standard five-speed manual transmission or a new, five-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission featuring Driver Shift Control (DSC), which delivers a great combination of performance, fuel economy and smoothness. With DSC, the driver can manually select gears via tap up/tap down controls.

Fuel economy

With the 1.8L engine and the standard manual transmission, fuel economy is estimated at 26 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway; with the automatic, fuel economy is estimated at 25 in the city and 31 on the highway.

The 2.4L engine on the GT is estimated at 21 mpg in the city and 27 on the highway with the manual transmission and 21 city/26 highway with the five-speed automatic. On the AWD model, the 2.4L/four-speed automatic combination delivers an estimated 19 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway.

Ride and handling

Driving dynamics of the new Vibe have been refined to deliver a responsive driving experience, with a special focus on reduced noise, vibration and harshness. An array of chassis control systems enhances ride and handling, as well as safety.

The Vibe has a body-integral structure with underbody rails running from front to rear, giving the structure exceptional strength and a strong foundation on which to anchor the suspension systems. All models employ a MacPherson-strut front suspension design. The base model has a torsion-beam rear suspension that is revised for a more comfortable ride, while the AWD and GT models use a multi-link independent rear suspension for even sharper responses and enhanced driving control.

Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS are standard on all models, as is electronic stability control and traction control. Steering control is augmented with an electric power steering system, providing variable-effort performance and (because there is no engine-driven power steering pump) enhanced fuel economy.

Exterior design

The Vibe has the looks to back up its performance. With a lean, athletic form, the Vibe’s new exterior exemplifies the future of Pontiac’s design – clean, purposeful shapes and a decidedly sophisticated aesthetic. The new Vibe’s appearance melds the space-enabling design of a small SUV with a forward-looking profile, furthering the groundbreaking design pioneered by the original Vibe, launched in 2002.

All of the sheet metal is new, with minimal gaps that reinforce the Vibe’s tailored appearance. A faster windshield angle contributes to the sleeker look, while large wheels and minimal overhangs give the vehicle an aggressive, firmly planted stance.

“The new Vibe’s design is sporty yet completely functional,” said Ron Aselton, chief designer. “Clean lines, minimal overhangs and wheels pushed to the corners give the vehicle a muscular stance.”

Vibe’s three models – base, AWD and GT – are distinguished from one another with unique styling cues. For example, the AWD features a standard roof rack perfect for outdoor activities. The GT has its own front fascia – with larger fog lamps and lower-fascia air intake – rocker moldings, roof spoiler and a bright exhaust tip. All models offer distinctive wheel options.

Interior design and features

Like the exterior, the ‘09 Vibe’s interior is all-new and has a driver-focused cockpit design more common to sports cars. The controls and gauges were redesigned for easier use, but retain a performance-oriented look and feel; and the interior quality and craftsmanship are reflected in class-leading gap/flush tolerances.

Interior material refinement is also stepped up a notch in the new Vibe, with a combination of low-gloss materials, varied grains on the instrument panel and other trim components, and satin-metal accents. New, knit-fabric seating surfaces are durable and have a premium look, while GT models are enhanced with standard leather-trimmed seats, three-spoke steering wheel and shift knob. Seating for five is standard on all models.

The Vibe’s interior also is loaded with standard amenities not typically found in other vehicles in the segment, including a steering column with telescoping/rake adjustability; a 115-volt, three-prong auxiliary power outlet, six-way adjustable driver’s seat and front active headrests.

Audio systems

All Vibe models come with an AM/FM radio with CD and XM Satellite Radio. The XM band is integrated for seamless switching between all three signal bands. An auxiliary audio input jack is standard, too, allowing the MP3 players and other portable devices to play through the Vibe’s speakers.

A four-speaker sound system is standard on Vibe base and AWD models. True audiophiles can step up to a premium Monsoon™ 320-watt audio system, including MP3 capability and seven-speaker sound. The Monsoon system is standard on GT models and available on base and AWD as part of the Sun and Sound package.

Cargo versatility

Vibe’s roomy interior provides generous storage space for all kinds of stuff, starting with a 60/40-split rear seat that folds flat to create 49.4 cubic feet (1,399 L) behind the front seats. Rubberized cargo floor strips help prevent items from sliding. Additional storage solutions are offered from an oversized glove box, an overhead console, a dual-tier center console and other integrated cubby holes located throughout the vehicle.

A rear cargo compartment storage organizer is standard on all models equipped with a 2.4L engine (optional with the 1.8L engine) and provides an almost unlimited number of cargo solutions, thanks to a multitude of hooks and net-divided compartments. It also conveniently folds into the floor when not in use. Vibes equipped with the 2.4L engine also come with a fold-flat front passenger seat that expands the interior’s storage versatility – for times when you need to haul a ladder, small kayak or other long items.

Wheels and tires

Sixteen-inch wheels and touring tires are standard on base and AWD models. Seventeen-inch aluminum wheels are also available on these models, featuring a bright machine finish on the base model and chrome-clad finish on the AWD. The Vibe GT comes standard with 18-inch bright machine finish aluminum wheels and 215/45-series all-season performance tires.

Safety

The new Vibe was designed from the outset to be one of the segment’s safest vehicles, with a comprehensive system of design and technology features that help protect occupants before, during and after a crash event. Standard features include:

* StabiliTrak electronic vehicle stability system
* Tire pressure monitoring system
* Dual-stage frontal air bags with a passenger sensing system
* Head curtain side air bags
* Side thorax air bags for the front passengers
* Active head restraints
* Three-point safety belts in all seating positions
* Front safety belt retractors
* Rear-seat LATCH child safety seat provisions in all three seating positions
* OnStar

The standard OnStar system’s digital equipment includes enhanced hands-free voice recognition capabilities, including more intuitive continuous digit dialing and improved voice recognition accuracy. Using the GPS satellite network and wireless technology, OnStar features core safety services and OnStar Hands-Free Calling, which allows drivers to make and receive voice-activated phone calls.

Comments (23)

Sabby:

Put the 260hp Ecotech turbo in the AWD version, then we'll talk.

longdxcommuter:

The design is not groundbreaking but evolutionary. The current Vibe/Matrix have been in the market for 6 years without an update and have sold well due to great economy and reliability. I am glad that an awd version and a 2.4/4cyl are introduced as the base engine was a little weak in the last generation.

That is so unoriginal. Have a look at the following link:
http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/photo_pages/toyota-corolla-2.htm

The steering wheel and HVAC controls are exactly the same

carluver:

I think it IS a nice design. I see one problem in that the vehicle looks like its sitting about 4 inches to high! there is a mile of clearnace in those wheels wells. The handling would improve so much if they would drop it down a couple of inches. Cargo space wise it looks every bit as good or better than my sister in laws CRV.

Gary:

Wow, a nicely done Pontiac interior. I'm amazed. I'd still rather kick myself in the nuts over drive one of these daily though.

For the first time, the Vibe looks better than the Matrix.

I'm not sure what I don't like about it... but something rubs me not quite right.

I'd like to see a bit more power out of the "GT" model. 26 more HP and 24 lb-ft of torque strikes me as less than what I'd expect.

Where's the V6?

Tony:

The AWD system, tho.. is it the same as the new matrix? either way, what type? Is it active on either cars, or is it the recent crap-awd that doesn't to jack until after the wheels slip?

Adam:

I happen to drive one of these as a daily driver. Mine's supercharged, though, so it makes it a bit of fun. The AWD system is the one that doesn't engage unless the wheels slip. Yes, not as exciting as with the Subaru's but you really have to be making decent power to have such a system. Putting such a system with the current powertrain would make it a dog.

Alex Greene:

This is by no means spectacular, but FAR better than the redesigned Matrix. I also like the fact they're bringing back the AWD model.

03 matrix:

i think the blue/silver matrix looks nice. Not the red one..

i think the hatch glass design is ugly on vibe...and it looks like a Aero from a distance....make it round and it should flow with the rest of the design...

CS:

Why oh why will GM not let go of the 4 speed automatic?

Ozric:

CS,

This is a Toyota design with a GM badge on it. It is Toyota that is holding onto this 4 Speed Automatic. Does the Matrix get a different Automatic ?

shady1:

I think its great to get back to gas mileage, not horspower races. This car would be a nice daily driver and great on gas. If the government required all cars to be like this, we wouldnt have to go bombing Iran like we will in the next year or two for oil.
What do they mean by the Matrix and Vibe are cousins?

shady1:

I think its great to get back to gas mileage, not horspower races. This car would be a nice daily driver and great on gas. If the government required all cars to be like this, we wouldnt have to go bombing Iran like we will in the next year or two for oil.
What do they mean by the Matrix and Vibe are cousins?

Andri:

This looks suspiciously like an Opel. Let's hope it's not. *shudder*

anonymous:

They are "cousins" because they share the same underlying platform and engines. I forget whether it was jointly designed or whether Pontiac just licensed the Matrix's unpinnings from Toyota, but the cars are more alike than different. I think (though could be wrong) that they mainly just differ in styling (interior and exterior), but mechanicals and skeleton are the same.

A.J.:

Cousins? How about Twins (not identical twins mind you) separated at birth?

Same platform, suspension, powertrain... The only difference between these cars is the interior design and exterior design. The same blood runs through both the Matrix and Vibe. God knows why Toyota lets GM sell the Vibe because its the exact same thing as the Matrix but cheaper to purchase...

I find it hilarious that the engine is badged VVT-i but doesn't have the Toyota logo on it. Maybe GM is trying to save face? Basically its a restyled matrix. The vibe has more in common with the Matrix than the Ford Fusion has with the Mazda 6.

Tony:

Why wouldn't Toyota? Sure, it might have a Pontiac logo, but I'm sure Toyota gets their fair cut. Plus, it isn't a secret or anything that these are "twins," so when the only running 20 year old Pontiac is a Toyota, talk about bonus points.

Alysandra:

Aside from being a pontiac me likey.

Nismo:

They are "twins" because they are both produced at the NUMMI plant in California. NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.) is a joint venture b/t Toyota and GM to share resources in producing automobiles. Everything about the Vibe is Toyota except some of the interior and exterior. Both cars are made on the same production line.

Alexvrb:

"I find it hilarious that the engine is badged VVT-i but doesn't have the Toyota logo on it. Maybe GM is trying to save face?"

Why don't they just leave the Toyota emblems on the exterior? Because its being rebadged, hence the removal of the toyota badge, including on the engine.

I would second the call for the turbo 2.0L ecotec, IF this was a GM design. However, it is a toyota design. The car would need a whole lot of drivetrain modifications, not to mention the suspension would need serious work to make it competitive. I doubt Toyota is going to redesign their platform to accompany a high-performance GM engine. So that would mean GM would need to do it, and build it somewhere else.

But they already have several vehicles using or soon using this engine, both FWD and RWD. So its really not necessary.

FXi:

The design is decently updated. It would have been unwise to leave it longer with competition like the Mazda 3 out there.

The AWD and 2.4 should be a far better mix than the older AWD and 1.8. What seems strange is to have hobbled what is supposed to be something relatively efficient with an older 4sp auto (the AWD's only transm option). Seems to me if you could offer the 5sp Auto in the GT, why not also put it in the AWD, and at the hwy end you'd have probably eeked out another 1-2mpg. That would have put it more solidly on a fuel efficient, while still potent enough AWD system.

Anyway, think I like the GT enough maybe to own one :)

Vibeman:

The Matrix is built in Canada and the Vibe is built in California along side of the Corolla.

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