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06 March 2008 But forget the billion horsepower Bugattis and crazy Koenigseggs – which are the nimble little city cars vying for your attention? Vijay Pattni rounds up the cutesy cars which will find homes all over the UK – and a Mini Cooper which probably won’t…
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Tata Nano
Chairman of India’s biggest car manufacturer Ratan Tata said the Nano is intended for the Indian market – but judging by the warm reaction the supermini received at Geneva, he’s not ruling out a European launch…
Toyota iQ
And Toyota has given the diminutive star some real heart, with a stunning bodyshape and a futuristic head-up-display – as seen in the £60,000 BMW M5.
Mazda 2
While it shares a few components with the Ford Fiesta, the new Mazda 2 is a stunning-looking machine and adds a real zing to the bargain market. And true to the marketing tagline for the Mazda 2 – it’s fit.
Renault Twingo RenaultSport
The Twingo’s 133bhp 1.6-litre engine provides enough oomph to get to 62mph in around eight seconds, while a bodykit, spoiler and bigger alloy wheels set it apart from its lesser-powered siblings. The baby hot-hatch war just got a little bit hotter…
Ford Fiesta
The sixth generation of Ford’s iconic supermini – which dates back to the 1970s – gets a new 1.6-litre 115bhp petrol engine and a ‘mobile-phone-inspired’ interior. Battling it out with the Mazda 2, the all-new Ford Fiesta looks set to claim the scalps of many superminis when it launches in autumn this year.
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Fiat 500 Abarth
The sparkling new Fiat 500 has been given a thorough 21st century going-over, with superb 50’s styling coupled to modern dynamics. And Fiat’s fiery Abarth tuning division have upped the ante – with a 135bhp turbocharged 1.4-litre petrol engine. Complete with a bodykit, larger alloy wheels and a lowered ride height, the new Fiat 500 Abarth looks set to spark up the baby hot-hatch war…
Suzuki Star
But stealing the Splash’s limelight at the Geneva stand was the funky Suzuki Star concept – the Japanese carmaker’s new entrant into the city car sector. Set to make an appearance on European shores in December 2008, the new Suzuki Star features an ultra-efficient 1-litre petrol engine producing less than 109g/km of carbon dioxide.
Dacia Sandero
And this is a thoroughbred budget-mobile – it was reportedly designed digitally and thus saved development costs – which Renault is looking to pass onto you. Expect to pay around £6,000 when the Dacia Sandero comes over here – putting it into serious bargain territory.
Volkswagen Golf Hybrid
And with this concept hybrid, Vee-Dub have pushed the bar again – using a 1.2-litre diesel engine combined with an electric motor and a mental seven-speed auto-box, the concept Golf Hybrid returns an astonishing 83mpg and emits just 89g/km of carbon – making it one of the cleanest cars on earth.
Mini John Cooper Works
Brought along to accompany the all new John Cooper Works Mini and Mini Clubman on the Mini stand at Geneva, this old school racer is a proper baby-stormer – and wouldn’t look out of place today.
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