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The Best-Looking Hot Hatchs are now more popular than a performance SUV. Brands like Toyota, and Ford are few who still make good hot-hatchbacks which set them apart in terms of performance and looks. But in this list there are no performance figures, we are strictly sticking to the good looks only.
5. 2020 Abarth 595 Scorpioneoro
The strange-looking Fiat 500 versioned cars from Abarth have always got the appraisal. And now their latest limited-edition 595 Scorpioneoro is the best looking among them all. Under the hood lies a 165-hp 1.4L turbocharged four-cylinder engine and for the exterior, hand-painted in black or white with a set of gorgeous gold wheels, scorpion decals, and a pinstripe, as well as a checkered roof. This would be limited to 2000 pieces.
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4. 2009 Alfa Romeo Brera
The stunning hatchback from Italian automaker Alfa Romeo Brera is an evolved form of the Alfa Romeo 159 sedan designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro minus two doors. The rear end is curvy with the legendary Busso V6 engine. Every color whether it is red, white, black, or even matte colors suits this Alfa hatch just perfectly.
3. 1993 Lancia Delta HF integrale Evoluzione II
One of the most influential rally cars ever made, the Lancia Delta was a performance monster, with stellar looks too. At first, the base Delta was bland-looking, but after some evolution, the Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione II made its debut. Improved fenders, AWD, 16-inch MontecarloCorse 16 wheels, Recaro seats.
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2. 2004 Renault Clio V6 Renaultsport
This wide-bodied French national with a mid-engined monstrous 250 hp V6. Also, to make more room Renault removed the rear seats and shrunk some trunk space. This was the most aggressive road-legal hatchback ever created.
1. 2023 Toyota GR Corolla
Thanks to Gazoo Racing, Toyota is now at top of their game thanking them for GR Corolla’s existence. Abiding the modern emissions regulations, Toyota removed one cylinder of the modern four-cylinder layout used by most manufacturers in their hatchbacks. But still, thanks to their research and development they managed to suck 300 hp out of it. With an AWD system, mated with a 6-speed manual transmission this car is simply amazing.
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