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The tough get going again

Subaru XV

By Bill McCarthy

THINK Subaru and you think of big, rugged 4×4, like Forester and Outlander taking on the toughest of terrains. Or do you? How about the absolutely bonkers Impreza WRX STi or the two seater BRX for a bit of sport.

Then there’s the latest XV, a redesigned crossover that competes in that toughest of sectors.

What does it offer  that the others do not? Well, it’s  bigger than its predecessor, while the iconic Symmetrical All Wheel Drive (SAWD) is an absolute bonus.

There is also standard EyeSight driver assist technology, which provides warnings and collision avoidance assistance through scanning the road ahead, together with the X-MODE with hill descent control which manages braking and power on steep inclines.

Being a bit left field is another. And it is in places like fields is where with its higher ground clearance it is likely to score for those inclined to pull trailers or horse boxes, but don’t want a full-fat mud plugger.

It also features the now familiar horizontally-opposed Boxer engine, in this case the 1.6-litre petrol version.

It does have much sharper styling the previously with the firm Global Platform (SGP) offering higher rigidity, increased strength, lighter weight, better rolling resistance and responsive steering.

A mixture of curves and angles, it sports an hexagonal front grille, while a sloping profile with integrated roof bars leads to a smart rear with  black rear spoiler and surrounds.

It also offers ample storage capacity so you can pack it to the rafter for those offroad events . Boot space of  385 likes expands to 1,290 with the rear split seats folded.

The interior is smart, utilitarian rather than luxurious, but still fairly lavishly equipped with sporty styling, comfortable leather, powered, seats, commanding driving position and good all round vision. Even better on this model is the electric sunroof, allowing extra light and airiness into the cabin.

All controls are well placed and easy to use,including the push button starter. It features the firm’s latest generation infotainment system with eight-inch  multi-function colour touchscreen the centre piece.

The navigation, car systems, audio and connectivity can be controlled from here, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to mirror smartphone apps onto the touchscreen.

In addition, the 4.3 inch LCD multi-information display gives real time driving and cabin information.

The 2.0-litre petrol engin is mated to the also familiar Lineartronic transmission. This is a constantly variable (sometimes constantly raucous) transmission. It is a comfortable ride and the handling, aided by the all wheel drive when conditions require, is excellent.

Firecracker performance you will not get here, the car hitting 60mph in about 13 seconds which is quick enough for most and that no really what this car is about. It will not race away from the lights, but it is a comfortable drive, particularly on the motorways.

Take it offroad and long time proven all wheel drive capability will not let you down.

|t is economical for an all wheel drive car, although emissions are on the high side for company car choices.

There are two  trim levels, SE and this SE Premium model.

Not the cheapest, but it is packed with equipment and includes neat touches like the reversing camera displays a live colour image and head-up display for added safety. There’s also the five year, 100,000 miles warranty for peace of mind.

Factfile

Subaru XV 1.6i SE Premium Lineartronic

Price: £27,325

Mechanical: 114ps, 1,600cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving four wheels via automatic gearbox

Max speed: 109mph

0-62mph: 13.9 seconds

Combined mpg: 40.9

Insurance group: 10

CO2 emissions: 157g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/100,000 miles

Feisty firecracker with touch of luxury

DS 3 Crossback

By Bill McCarthy

The DS brand’s efforts to distinguish itself as the more luxury arm of Citroen are working if this firecrackers is anything to go by.

It’s difficult know where to start on this one. DS is seeking to be the jewel in the crown for parent group PSA, it takes that theme on literally, and with stye

Add to this state of the art technology and innovation and luxury finish and you have a small, but luxurious hatcback/SUV/crossover.

The DS has a choice of four engines, three petrol and one diesel, with this model featuring the most powerful petrol engine.

Visually outstanding, with its curvy outline and eye-catching alloy wheels, its funky looks certainly grabbed the attention. The interior too is stunning.

 The front end features the “DS wings” grille, flanked by the LED matrix headlights on this model and vertical daytime running lights. There is also a two tone roof option. Another clever touch are the flush door handles, which pop out when the door is unlocked via keyless entry and settle back into place when the door is closed. The rear is also chic with twin exhausts and the powered boot lid featuring the DS monogram.

The jewel theme continues inside with diamond shapes galore and  a quirky control setup for dash and centre console. This, unusually, houses the electric window controls while on this model the eight speed auto gearbox selector take central position. This model also features sports seats and aluminium sports pedals.

 The air vents sport the diamond shape, as do the major touch button controls below the  touchscreen.

The 10-inch screen  controls the  music, connectivity and sat nav functions. Smartphone connection is via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto while a TFT information display sits behind the flat-bottomed multi-function steering wheel.

The whole interior feels luxurious with soft touch finish throughout and in this case Nappa leather seats with pearl stitching and suede type finish.

Head and legroom are surprisingly good in the front although tighter for rear seat passengers. Everything feels well engineered and screwed together. 

Boot space is pretty good with 350 litres expanding 1,050 litres with the sats folded, giving really usable stowage space..

On the road, the growl of the three pot engine is a delight. The 155bhp allows the car to accelerate to 60mph in a very lively 8.6 seconds while eight speed auto slides through the gears effortlessly. Sporty of course, but economical as well with a claimed 40-plus mpg and lowish CO2 emissions. 

The handling is good, with a grippy feel through corners while the ride is a little on the firm side, but still comfortable enough. Goodies on this model include eight speaker sound system, Bluetooth® handsfree and media streaming with USB socket, multi-function on-board trip computer and a 3D navigation system, plus a host of safety kit and driver aids including head up display, assisted parking.

A luxurious small car certainly that is a funky, but high end alternative to its competitors.

As a result, not cheap, the entry level comes in £21,555 but it stands up well, particularly with standard equipment, against its competitors.

This model will set you back £32,455, but is literaly packed with gizmos, gadgets and high end equipment.

Factfile

DS3 Crossback Ultra Prestige Puretech 155 auto

Price: £32,455

Mechanical: 155bhp, 1,199cc, three cylinder petrol engine driving four wheels via 8-speed automatic gearbox

Max speed: 130mph

0-62mph: 8.2 seconds

Combined mpg: 40.6

Insurance: 24

CO2 emissions: 128g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles