Cars Tagged - Hatch
1974 Volkswagen Golf
3The name is short for Golf-Strom, German for Gulf Stream; it was named for that oceanic current to reflect its international character.
1976 Volkswagen Golf GTI
6The first generation Volkswagen Golf GTI was introduced in March of 1975 and went on to release several special editions in various markets.
1979 Vauxhall Chevette HS
6In order for the Chevette to compete in Group 4 rallying, Vauxhall created this homologation special, the Chevette HS.
1980 Renault 5 Turbo
5Built to go rallying in the Group 4 competition, the Renault 5 Turbo was based off the Renault 5 supermini.
1983 Alfa Romeo GTV6
18During the year of 1980, Alfa Romeo introduced the GTV6, a version of the GTV with the SOHC V6 2.5 L engine.
1983 Lancia Delta HF Turbo
3A tweaked version of the HF dominated the World Rally Championship, scoring 46 WRC victories overall and winning the Constructors Championship six times in a row.
1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno
3Both the Levin and Trueno variants were offered with either a 2-door coupe or 3-door liftback.
1983 Volkswagen Golf GTI Pirelli
3These special edition Volkswagen Golf GTI’s featured quad headlights, tinted glass, factory sunroof and Pirelli P 6Jx14 alloy wheels.
1984 Honda Civic Si
6Honda first adopted the Si badge for the Japanese domestic market third-generation Civic in November 1984.
1984 Peugeot 205 T16
1To homologate the 205 T16 Group B rally car, Peugeot had to produce 200 road-going examples.
1985 Citroen BX 4TC
5In the year 1986 Citroen introduced the BX to the world of Group B rallying.
1985 Lancia Delta S4 Group B
2The Lancia Delta S4 is a Group B rally car that competed in the World Rally Championship in 1985 and 1986.
1985 Nissan March Turbo
3The Japanese market saw the debut of the first March Turbo/MA10ET, where Nissan grafted a turbocharger to the small 1.0L engine.
1986 Ford Mustang SVO
1Produced by Fords Special Vehicle Operations, the SVO Mustang distinguished itself from the rest of the range with a few visual additions.
1986 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
3The Sierra RS Cosworth was built to go rallying in Group A competition.
1987 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth
3This homologation special was built to race in Group A, and ended up becoming one of the most iconic fast Ford’s.
1987 Honda CR-X
3The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X.
1988 Citroen BX GTi
16With the BX GTi, Citroen became the first French manufacturer to equip a 16-valve engine in a mass-produced car.
1989 Alfa Romeo SZ
14One of the more unusual car designs of the 80’s and 90’s, the Alfa Romeo SZ (Sprint Zagato) was a quirky limited-production sports car.
1989 Nissan March Super Turbo
14Nissan’s March Super Turbo was a homologation special from the 1980’s that packed a small engine with both a turbo and supercharger.
1989 Volkswagen Golf GTI
3The successful Golf GTI was continued with the Mk2 as a sporty 3- or 5-door hatchback.
1990 Toyota Sera
8A 3-door 2+2 hatchback coupe, the Toyota Sera is well known for it’s majority glass roof canopy and butterfly doors.
1991 Volkswagen Golf GTI
3The third-generation Volkswagen Golf Mk3 was a car launched in Europe in November 1991.
1992 Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione
4These were to be the final homologation cars for the Lancia Rally Team.
1993 Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione II
2The second Evolution version of the Delta HF Integrale featured an updated version of the 2-litre 16-valve turbo engine to produce more power.
1993 Renault Clio Williams
1In 1993, Renault launched the Clio Williams as a limited edition of 3,800 cars.
1994 Peugeot 106 Rallye
3This stripped out version of the 106 was designed for the sporting driver, and had little in the way of creature comforts.
1997 Honda Civic Type R
3This model was equipped with a powerful B16B, which is essentially a destroked version of the Integra Type-R B18C engine.
2000 Renault Clio V6
5The top-of-the-range Clio, was the mid-engined, rear-wheel drive Clio V6 Renault Sport.