Small cars crammed full of geeky technology and powered by pretty fascinating engines – whatâ€
Well, 2015 promises to serve up a particularly tasty batch of such vehicles, from frugal entry-level city cars to fire-breathing hot hatches. Yes, thereâ€
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So, have a peek at our list of five delightfully geeky compact cars that are scheduled to hit the market in 2015.
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1. Opel Karl
Yes, the Opel Adam is due a sibling. The Karl – which will be sold as the Viva in markets that use the Vauxhall badge – is pretty much the size of a Corsa, but will slot into the brandâ€
The budget-beating Karl will be available in a five-door configuration only, and will be powered by a specifically developed 55kW 1.0-litre three-potter (no turbo here, weâ€
But despite its entry-level positioning, the Karl will still be available with some pretty impressive big-car tech. Yes, depending on spec level and whether or not the relevant options boxes have been ticked, this new Opel can be kitted out with a lane departure warning system, parking sensors, cruise control (with a speed limiter), and heated front seats. And then thereâ€
2. Audi RS 3 Sportback
When the Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG arrived on the premium hot hatch scene back in 2013, its frankly outrageous power figures left mouths agape. Yes, this AMG-tuned pocket-rocket employs the beefiest production four-potter around, with its 2.0-litre turbo engine sending some 265kW and 450Nm to all four wheels.
But Audi, it seems, is keen to engage in a game of real-life Top Trumps. In fact, the new RS 3 Sportback is packing a 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine capable of spitting out 270kW and 465Nm. And with the German brandâ€
Noteworthy optional extras will include carbon-fibre-ceramic brake discs up front and lightweight bucket seats inside, the latter boasting integrated side-airbags and individual carbon shells that each weigh some 7kg lighter than the standard seat. Of course, the top-class infotainment and driver assistance systems found in the current A3 range will also be available – no bad thing at all.
3. Honda Civic Type R
Obscenely fast things come to those who wait. Forgive us for butchering this well-known phrase – weâ€
Yes, the 2.0-litre i-VTEC four-potter – which will churn out an eye-popping 206kW (no mention yet of peak torque) – will no doubt serve up an altogether different driving experience to previous (naturally aspirated) Type R-badged Hondas. Indeed, that additional low-down grunt will make it easier to live with on the rare occasion youâ€
Thankfully — for us old school driving enthusiasts, anyway — the new Civic Type R will be available exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission (no fancy dual-clutch here). This angrily styled hatch will also mark the debut of the Japanese automakerâ€
4. Mazda2
Mazda is gearing up for a particularly busy 2015, what with the expected arrival of the next-generation MX-5 (cue cheers from driving enthusiasts) and the automakerâ€
Yes, this B-segment hatch will be offered with a heady mix of standard and optional features, including a seven-inch colour touchscreen, a rotary infotainment control, a satellite navigation system, smart keyless entry, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, a tyre pressure monitoring system and rear parking sensors. Range-topping models will further boast lane departure warning and low-speed automatic braking, while auto-dipping headlights, blind-spot monitoring, a rear cross traffic alert system and a head-up display will be optional. Splendid.
The Mazda2, which will also be offered in sedan format in certain markets, is powered by a range of 1.5-litre petrol mills – making either 55kW, 66kW or 85kW – as well as a 77kW/220Nm diesel engine of the same capacity. The big question on our minds, however, is how much arm-twisting itâ€
5. MINI John Cooper Works
The year 2014 saw the entrance of the third generation of BMWâ€
The 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine that does duty in the standard Cooper S has been heavily breathed upon, and now churns out a JCW-flavoured 170kW and 320Nm – all of which is sent to the perhaps ill-fated front tyres. With a six-speed automatic transmission fitted, the cheeky little MINI will hit three figures in 6.1 seconds. But despite its obvious performance credentials, the brand reckons the JCW is capable of returning an average fuel consumption of just 6.7 litres per 100km. Spiffy.
Over and above that appreciable boost in power, the JCW will also feature upgraded suspension (with the option of adaptive dampers), entirely necessary Brembo brakes, a full aero body-kit and an electronic differential lock designed to keep everything facing the right way. Of course, the full array of high-end options already available in the plush new MINI – from a self-parking system and camera-based active cruise control to a Harman Kardon hi-fi speaker system and real-time traffic updates – will also be on offer.