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FIRST DRIVEStyling tweaks but no more hybrid for facelifted supermini
Ellis Hyde
The demise of the small, affordable supermini hasn’t been as severe as we had feared – at least, it hasn’t yet – and the burgeoning clique of quirky, pint-sized EVs is also encouraging. But even so, w
Vauxhall wants to be one of the UK’s three bestselling car brands again, and the new Frontera is key to that ambition. An Astra-sized crossover available with either hybrid or electric power, it’s bei
AS the most popular SEAT model ever with six million sales over 40 years, you can see why the maker has stayed true to the supermini segment with the new Ibiza. The Spanish brand has doubled down agai
WITH the i20, Hyundai created yet another seriously solid performer within its already talented line-up. There’s plenty to like here for supermini buyers; cabin space is among its biggest strengths, b
S mall cars are amazing. With much less space to work with, they must accomplish many of the things that in far larger cars we take for granted. As if that weren’t enough, they must be cheaper than bi
A new petrol-engined city car? Turns out it can still be done