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How much horsepower does a 2004 Toyota Echo have?

The 2004 Toyota Echo produces about 108 horsepower.


In most markets, this power comes from a 1.5-liter inline-four engine (the 1NZ-FE family). For the 2004 US-spec Echo, the engine is rated at 108 hp at 6,000 rpm with roughly 105 lb-ft of torque. Some overseas markets or emissions-t tuning can yield a very similar figure, typically within a few horsepower of that rating.


Engine and Performance


Specifications snapshot


Before listing the core figures, note that these numbers reflect the common US-spec configuration for the model year and are representative of the Echo’s performance envelope rather than peak numbers for every market.



  • Engine: 1.5 L four-cylinder (1NZ-FE)

  • Horsepower: 108 hp (80.6 kW) at 6,000 rpm

  • Torque: 105 lb-ft (142 Nm) at 4,400 rpm

  • Displacement: 1,497 cc

  • Transmission options: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic


These specifications help explain why the Echo provides modest acceleration suited to city driving, rather than brisk highway performance.


Context and Market Variations


While 108 hp is the commonly cited figure for the 2004 Echo in the United States, some worldwide markets used the same engine family with minor tuning differences. As a result, the horsepower can appear slightly different on local specs, typically staying in the low-to-mid 100s range. The car’s light weight and compact dimensions help offset the horsepower figure in everyday driving.


Summary


In short, the 2004 Toyota Echo typically has about 108 horsepower from its 1.5-liter engine, with torque around 105 lb-ft. Variations by market and emissions tuning may adjust this figure slightly, but 108 hp is the standard reference for the model year in most contexts.

What are common problems with Toyota Echos?


Top Toyota Echo Problems

  • Check Engine Light Due to EVAP System.
  • Cleaning May Correct Faulty Mass Air Flow Sensor.
  • Crank sensor may fail, warranty may apply.
  • Toyota issues recall on brake master cylinder.
  • Toyota recall for brake booster issue.
  • Timing chain/sprockets may need replacement due to wear and problems with VVTi.



Is the 2004 Toyota Echo a good car?


2004 Toyota Echo Sportivo NCP13R
Very reliable and economical to run. Ideal for commuting or students. Great car to learn on too. We travelled all over the place in this car, on gravel and dirt roads as well as open highways.



What engine is in a 2004 Toyota Echo?


overview

Length164.8
Engine Name1.5L inline 4-cylinder
TrimBase Coupe
Horsepower108@6000
Body StyleCoupe



How many miles per gallon does a 2004 Toyota Echo get?


The 2004 Toyota Echo has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 30 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway for the automatic transmission, for a combined city/highway rating of 33 mpg. The manual transmission version gets better mileage, with estimates of 35 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway, for a combined 39 mpg. Some sources also show a combined rating of 31 mpg for a manual transmission model.
 

Transmission City MPG Highway MPG
Automatic 30 38
Manual 35 43
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