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Sporty, Stylish & Full of Tech

Ford's Fiesta is one of the best superminis, so all the more disappoinng that Ford has recently announced it's being disconnued.

It has recently had an update with a revised front end, including a more prominent grille and reposioned badge, as part of its mid-life faceli.

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The ST-Line X trim is essenally the standard ST-Line grade with added spice.

Eighteen-inch alloys are included, along with sports suspension, sports seats, a rear roof spoiler, a touchscreen with SatNav, automac temperature control, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, LED lights, electric door mirrors and a panoramic roof.

It is the mid-range 1.0-litre 125PS engine under the spotlight here, which, thanks to its mild hybridity, comes with a bigger turbo. While it's nothing to get excited about regarding performance, it makes steady progress off the line, masking its small size. It even sounds half-decent, too.

The seven-speed automac (fied in the car supplied for the appraisal) is smooth. However, changing down can be a bit sluggish when you press hard on the accelerator.

The handling is superb, thanks to a well-tuned chassis, which delivers agility in spades due to tonnes of grip in the corners and excellent steering.

The Fiesta is great fun to drive –and, despite the sharp handling, it retains an excellent level of ride comfort, too.

Inside, the cabin is nice enough but a bit plain and too dark for my liking. It lacks the sophiscaon of some of its rivals, but at least it's comfortable.

Headroom isn't all that great in the Fiesta, but legroom in the front is plenful for a small car. Those in the back will struggle if they're above six feet, though.

The infotainment screen is easy to use, but it's not a class-leading system and lacks the responsiveness of rivals.

You get 292 litres of boot space, more than some superminis but less than the Seat Ibiza. Cargo capacity expands to 1,093 litres with the back seats folded down.

You'll also get 50mpg out of it, with the hatchback producing 126g/km of

CO2 in the process.

Overall, I really like the Ford Fiesta. There is no supermini quite like it to drive. But if you want interior sophiscaon, equipment and praccality, alternave cars are worth considering.

Fast Facts

Ford Fiesta (1.0 MHEV ST-Line X 7speed auto) as tested:

Ÿ Max Speed: 124mph

Ÿ 0-62 mph: 9.6 seconds

Ÿ Combined mpg: 50.4mpg (WLTP)

Ÿ Engine layout: 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol mHEV

Ÿ Max Power: (PS): 125PS

Ÿ CO2: 126g/km

Ÿ Price: £25,755