Versuchen GOLD - Frei
More in common than expected
The Straits Times
|July 26, 2025
The Mini Aceman E Is The Latest To Challenge The 50-Year-Old Volkswagen Model For Hatchback Supremacy
Comparing a petrol car with an electric one may seem like comparing chalk with cheese. But bear with me and I will show you such an exercise is not as ludicrous as it sounds.
To start, the two cars in question are compact hatches with similar dimensions. The petrol-powered Volkswagen Golf 1.5 is 4,285mm long, 1,789mm wide and 1,459mm tall with a 2,620mm wheelbase. The battery-driven Mini Aceman is 4,079mm long, 1,754mm wide and 1,514mm tall with a 2,606mm wheelbase.
The Volkswagen hatch is a facelift of the eighth-generation Golf. It is made in the German town of Wolfsburg which, in 2024, marked its 50th year of churning out the iconic model. The Golf 1.5, in sportier R-Line trim, weighs 1,399kg.
The Aceman is positioned as a crossover, but its ground clearance of 143mm is merely 4mm more than the Golf's. At 1,514mm tall, including roof rails, it stands 55mm taller than the Golf, which does not have roof rails.Being electric, the Aceman is noticeably heftier at 1,645kg. It is built by a joint venture between BMW and Great Wall Motor in Zhangjiagang, China.
The most notable dimensional difference lies in length. Being the longer car, the Golf is endowed with a longer wheelbase, which translates into more interior room. With the front seat adjusted to accommodate my 1.68m frame, the space in the Volkswagen's rear seat between my knee and the back of the front seat is more than one phone's length.
In comparison, the same space in the Aceman is barely the length of a phone.
As for rear headroom, both cars are similar, with the gap between the head and ceiling being more than the width of a phone.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der July 26, 2025-Ausgabe von The Straits Times.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Straits Times
The Straits Times
To win the Al adoption race, Singapore must mind the social class and gender gaps
Success will depend on making the technology relevant and accessible to lower-income workers and women.
5 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Who loves turbulence, airline food and the middle seat? They do
Passengers do not need much of a reminder that the golden age of commercial aviation is well behind them.
4 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
YOUNG STARS EARN STRIPES
After cruising to win, MVP Edwards lauds All-Star Game round-robin format
3 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
PM Wong visits workers at SMRT depot ahead of CNY
For the past 14 years, chief bus captain Sng Eng Tiong has volunteered to work on the eve, first and second days of Chinese New Year.
2 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Prof beats travel rush to return home for CNY, expats join in festivities
For the average Singaporean, the reunion dinner may be just a short commute away.
3 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Fear and loathing in Malaysia: Waning trust fans conspiracy theories
Cases of elite impunity have rocked the nation and eroded trust in institutions.
6 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
FairPrice • Lower minimum spend for voucher scheme
I commend FairPrice for its initiative to help shoppers stretch their dollar (FairPrice shoppers to get $8 voucher for every $100 spent from Feb 5 to 16, Feb 5).
1 min
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Firms, HR professionals support Budget 2026's push for strong Singaporean core in workforce
The trick is in managing transition risks, cost pressures from manpower adjustments
5 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Malaysian protesters call for arrest of anti-graft chief
Hundreds of black-clad Malaysians gathered in the capital on Feb 15 calling for the arrest of anti-graft chief Azam Baki after reports alleged that he had improper shareholdings and that abuse of power took place in the commission he leads.
2 mins
February 17, 2026
The Straits Times
Kim Jong Un unveils housing for families of troops killed in Ukraine war
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over the completion ceremony of a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of troops who have died in overseas military operations, said state media KCNA on Feb 16.
1 min
February 17, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
