New entry-level supermini gets facelifted look with a fresh chrome grille along with some new upholstery inside. Otherwise the same as before – but by no means the worse for that. Power comes from a 68bhp 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine. Prices start from just over 8000.
What's hot
Cheeky looks. Big lights and smiley face enhanced by new grille
Stylish cabin gets better materials
Throaty three-cylinder engine sounds great...
...and provides nippy performance in town
Low running costs: 62.8mpg combined and 106g/km of CO2
Light but precise steering and a decent ride
What's not
A likeable city car but not as desirable as Fiat 500
Runs out of puff a bit on the motorway
Could be more fun to drive
Getting on a bit now
Toyota Aygo sister model might be a better residual bet
Road Test Rating The C1 has always been a great little urban runabout and this revised version sticks to the same formula – it just looks a little bit more classy inside and out. It may not be as stylish as a Fiat 500, but it costs pennies to run and is well worth a look. And don't forget, if your business purchases it, the C1 qualifies for a 100% first year writing down allowance on your corporation tax.
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