Prompted by a post in another thread, I'm interested what the phrase 'Hot Hatch' means to most people.
To me it means
1 - Reasonably brisk to 60 (lets say 7 seconds or under, otherwise cars like the 106/205 GTI aren't going to be in this group)
2 - A fun, involving drive (not saying it has to have no driver aids, ABS etc allowed)
3 - Entertaining through corners (ability to hold a decent turn of speed)
I think the issue is you have such a wide grouping of what they can be with regards to performance.
I drove a Twingo Renaultsport 133 a few years back and whilst it definitely met points 2 and 3, it just didn't feel quick enough, regardless as to what its actual performance figures were. Would that then make it a warm hatch?
Equally, prior to that I've driven a Clio 182 Cup, and whilst it definitely met points 1 and 3, I actually didn't find it fun to drive as it was 'too easy/good'. Does that mean a hot hatch has to have some sort of quirk/short coming to be entertaining?
Interested to hear what your thoughts are ....
To me it means
1 - Reasonably brisk to 60 (lets say 7 seconds or under, otherwise cars like the 106/205 GTI aren't going to be in this group)
2 - A fun, involving drive (not saying it has to have no driver aids, ABS etc allowed)
3 - Entertaining through corners (ability to hold a decent turn of speed)
I think the issue is you have such a wide grouping of what they can be with regards to performance.
I drove a Twingo Renaultsport 133 a few years back and whilst it definitely met points 2 and 3, it just didn't feel quick enough, regardless as to what its actual performance figures were. Would that then make it a warm hatch?
Equally, prior to that I've driven a Clio 182 Cup, and whilst it definitely met points 1 and 3, I actually didn't find it fun to drive as it was 'too easy/good'. Does that mean a hot hatch has to have some sort of quirk/short coming to be entertaining?
Interested to hear what your thoughts are ....


really need to get it roadworthy again, especially after last weeks TG.
But yes, very much a hot hatch. It's just not my cup of the proverbial hot-hatch-tea. In its defence to the Clio, neither is something the Mazda 3 MPS, rocket ship performance but numb steering feel - no thanks. Enjoyment and involvement > *. Like to drive a fresh Trophey though, trick motorsport-spec bushes and a winding road, yes please.