يحاول ذهب - حر
URBAN OUTWITTERS
November 2024
|BBC Top Gear UK
Does the solution to city motoring lie in designs from the past with powertrains from the future? TopGear goes in search of answers... at rush hour
Friends, the death of the city car has not been greatly exaggerated. In the past couple of years Ford, Vauxhall, VW, Skoda, Seat, Peugeot, Renault - heck, even Smart - have all exited the scene.
The reasons aren't complicated. Tiny cars demand carefully managed prices to maintain their wafer thin margins - they're not routinely specced up with forged carbon dashboards, shag pile leather and 37 speakers. That was manageable until legislation demanded anti-collision radar, drowsiness sensors, lane keep assist and had to withstand the same crash test as a three tonne ubertruck.
Then there's the propulsion. Trying to profitably package a useful electric drivetrain into a city runabout is like expecting a Jack Russell to romp the Grand National.
So, we end up in a bizarre world where governments smile upon a plug-in hybrid Lamborghini Urus (800bhp, 2.5 tonnes, offishully 80odd g/km, guv) but Suzuki's soon to bin off the charming, wieldy 1.2-litre Ignis which emits less CO₂ than a flatulent gerbil. It seems as the mainstream city car goes extinct, it's being reinvented as a boutiquey electrified plaything. Here's three iconic micro machines, reimagined for the 21st century. Two paying homage, and one that's every inch the Swinging Sixties icon with a heart transplant.
That's the Mini Cooper van - a rare 1962 'flatroof' example. This particular one is liveried up as an exact replica of the original race team spares van of the Cooper Car Company, and it's been kindly loaned to us by Mike Cooper. Yes, that Cooper. Son of John himself, father of the mid-engined racing car. The name on all the go-faster Minis.
And so's this one, appropriately. It generates a meaty 135bhp, which is enough to chirrup the front tyres and really gee up your bullion heists, all thanks to an electric powertrain you can bolt in at home between breakfast and elevenses.
This e-conversion is the work of Oxfordshire based Electrogenic.
هذه القصة من طبعة November 2024 من BBC Top Gear UK.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من BBC Top Gear UK
BBC Top Gear UK
CITROEN C5 AIRCROSS
WHY IT'S HERE: Is this 'lounge on wheels' the answer to Britain's broken roads?
1 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
3-SERIES, IS THAT YOU?
If skyscraping SUVs don't flick your switch, the new i3 takes things even further...
1 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
SCOTTISH POWER
Still mourning that old Defender?The Munro EV is a Glaswegian off roader that's built to last
5 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
CUPRA LEON ESTATE VZ1
£47,570 OTR/£50,160 as tested/£842 pcm WHY IT'S HERE: Because this is exactly the crossroads so many of us live at: need space, want fun, can't be bothered with an SUV
1 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
SMOKE SCREEN
The new 630bhp, V6 hybrid Audi RS5 has arrived... but can torque and smoking tyres really mask a 2.3-tonne weight?
5 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
DREAMBIG
Renault's retro revival continues, and the Twingo has the biggest job yet... making small cars great again
5 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
BOV
Cheap car repairs literally don't exist, warns Jethro
2 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
On the case
Watches no longer need thick metal hides to be tough. Clever engineering alone can keep their insides safe
1 min
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
PINKS
Fans may learn to love the new F1 regs yet, says Natalie
2 mins
May 2026
BBC Top Gear UK
AUDI A6 SPORTBACK e-TRON
Audi's finally plunging headlong into EVs - is aero slipperiness the silver bullet?
1 min
May 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

