-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
© Volkswagen
-
A diminutive hot hatch that deserves its fabled badge
Since the ’70s, the hot hatch has developed from a humble turbocharged shopping trolley into a complex, mid-size machine with enough grunt to rival a supercar.
Case in point: where the definitive hot-hatch – the original Volkswagen Golf GTI – was a pared-back pocket rocket, the current range-topping Golf R is a technologically advanced hatchback with more horsepower than a Ferrari 250GTO.
Good news! The German marque has decided to go back to basics with its most recent variant – the up! GTI. Pairing low weight with moderate power, it harks back to the pioneering machines that defined the hot-hatch breed.
Here’s why you should buy this future hot-hatch classic today.
-
Small but mighty
Low on power and weight, and all the better for it, this tiddler lives up to the fabled GTI formula: it’s based on an affordable city car with a tiny footprint, simple body and a frugal 999cc three-cylinder engine.
-
Tuned with turbo
Naturally, the revised version steps things up a notch. Ride height is lower by 15mm, a slick six-speed manual gearbox is on-board and that plucky motor gains a turbocharger – which helps squeeze out a hefty 114bhp and 147ft lb of torque.
-
Bigger feet
The track has also been widened by 8mm and the huge 17in wheels offer 4mm less positive offset than the cooking model, further widening the footprint.
-
Chequered cockpit
Slip into the cabin and you’ll find a dose of the quirkiness that made its ’76 Golf ancestor so popular. Well-finished, the interior features a smart tartan trim, a chunky leather wheel and a red-and-black carbon-effect dashboard.
Unlike its forefather, the up! is also available as a five-door.
-
Light and bright
On the road? Let’s just say the up! GTI exceeds expectations. Very much in the vein of the early hot hatch classics, a kerbweight of just 1070kg means those modest power figures don’t represent its true pace.
-
Quick off the mark
What’s more, 0-60mph in 8.8 secs feels much faster in such a pint-sized package and, while the turbo isn’t instantly responsive, the punch of useful torque from 2000-3500rpm is very impressive.
-
Torque for days
In fact, the featherweight up! beats the torque-to-weight ratio of both the MkI Golf GTI and the later Lupo GTI.
-
Addictive mix
Behind the wheel, steering is well-weighted and communicative, never feeling over-assisted or dull – and the combination of a gutsy engine and lively handling encourages spirited driving very much in the hot-hatch mould.
-
Roundabout blaster
Power does die off at around 5500rpm, but the engine’s low-end grunt means you’ll have a lot more fun blasting out of roundabouts and tight bends than you will chasing the redline – just like in the glory days of the Citroën AX GTi.
-
Very tempting
At around £1000 more than the top-spec standard up!, the punchy GTI variant makes a very compelling proposition as a compact bundle of fun.
-
One to hold on to
What’s more, with Lupo GTIs holding their value incredibly well – plus growing interest in Fiat’s similarly themed 100bhp Panda – signs are good that the up! GTI will become a sought-after machine in years to come.
-
Modern day hooligan
The best news? While you’re waiting for it to become a desirable classic, the up! GTI will revolutionise your weekly shop. Not since the early ’90s have empty supermarket car parks looked so appealing.
-
Badge of honour
Few badges carry such weight of expectation as VW’s GTI, and the up! makes a very solid fist of keeping up the low-weight, turbo-power tradition.
-
On the up!
Sure, it doesn’t rival the MkI Golf for driver appeal – despite similar vital statistics – but it offers a refreshing change from the hot-hatch horsepower arms race and definitely has the makings of a true classic.