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Vauxhall Adam Rocks S

FIRST UK DRIVE Sporty city car gets confusing Suv-style upgrade

- Sam Naylor Sam_naylor@dennis.co.uk @Samnaylor_ae

Verdict on trendy small car with SUV styling cues

THERE’S no shortage of fun, fast small cars available in the UK – you need only look at the Ford Fiesta ST, Peugeot 208 GTI or MINI Cooper S for proof of that.

But this Vauxhall Adam Rocks S appears to have carved its own niche within a niche. It’s based on the more convention­al Adam S, but in Rocks form, it also gets some Suvstyle body cladding and a raised ride height.

While it sounds like an odd combinatio­n, that hasn’t stopped Vauxhall putting it on sale for a barely believable £19,045. That’s £1,300 more than a Ford Fiesta ST, a car that not only sits in the class above in terms of size and space, but also has the edge for speed and handling. If it’s the SUV styling that’s got your attention, then models like the Fiat 500X cost significan­tly less.

The Adam Rocks S will cover 0-60mph in 8.5 seconds, thanks to its 148bhp 1.4-litre engine, putting it firmly in warm rather than hot hatch territory. The engine is eager to rev and feels punchy in the mid-range, but it’s missing the zing of a proper hot hatch.

It might not be fast, but it is frugal; the 47.9mpg claimed economy and 139g/km CO2 emissions should ensure the Rocks S is relatively cheap to run. The steering is nicely weighted, but it’s a little vague and the raised ride height makes the Adam feel a bit too limp through corners, even with this model’s standard sports suspension. The ride isn’t bad, though, with the car feeling settled on most roads. Adding a sense of involvemen­t are the satisfying, smooth shifts of the six-speed gearbox.

The fact the Adam Rocks S offers nothing special when it comes to performanc­e and handling really puts that huge price tag into focus. If you’re after a hot hatch, there are so many better choices, but if you want something softer, there are cheaper options, too – even the more practical Corsa with the same engine only costs from £17,525.

What the Adam Rocks S does have going for it is the kit list, with a roof spoiler, chrome tailpipe, tinted windows, 18-inch alloys, DAB radio, Bluetooth and USB. You’ll also benefit from Vauxhall’s Onstar service and a fabric sunroof as standard.

 ??  ?? Adam thrives on revs, but isn’t as much fun as a real hot hatch
Adam thrives on revs, but isn’t as much fun as a real hot hatch
 ??  ?? Steering is well weighted and gearshifts smooth, but Rocks S isn’t very involving
Steering is well weighted and gearshifts smooth, but Rocks S isn’t very involving
 ??  ?? Adam comes with loads of kit, including DAB radio, Bluetooth and USB connectivi­ty
Adam comes with loads of kit, including DAB radio, Bluetooth and USB connectivi­ty
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 ??  ?? PRACTICALI­TY Don’t be fooled by the Adam’s bigger size and sporty bodyshape. The boot is small, with a 170-litre capacity, and cabin is tight
PRACTICALI­TY Don’t be fooled by the Adam’s bigger size and sporty bodyshape. The boot is small, with a 170-litre capacity, and cabin is tight
 ??  ?? INSIDE While the front gets £1,040 optional racing seats, rear is cramped, with space for only two. It lags behind the form and function of a Ford Fiesta ST
INSIDE While the front gets £1,040 optional racing seats, rear is cramped, with space for only two. It lags behind the form and function of a Ford Fiesta ST
 ??  ?? STYLING Sporty badges hint at a potent powertrain, but dynamics don’t deliver. Inside, all cars come with Vauxhall’s brilliant Onstar service
STYLING Sporty badges hint at a potent powertrain, but dynamics don’t deliver. Inside, all cars come with Vauxhall’s brilliant Onstar service
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