Five understated high performance cars that pack a punch.
In the world of motoring, there’s a special charm in driving a car that doesn’t scream fast but can leave others in its dust. Here are five past and present “pocket rockets” with surprising performance.
Subaru Impreza WRX
Known primarily for its rallying heritage, the WRX version of this otherwise humble saloon has always been a force to be reckoned with. Equipped with turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, it offers incredible grip and acceleration, making for an absolute beast on both twisty backroads and motorways. With understated looks, you might mistake it for a typical family car – until you hear the roar of the flat-four engine.
Volkswagen Golf R
The Golf has long been a staple on UK roads, blending practicality with comfort. But the Golf R? That’s something special. This unassuming hatchback is equipped with a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, capable of producing over 300bhp. It can sprint from 0 to 60mph in just over 4 seconds, yet it retains the Golf’s classic design – a proper wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Ford Focus RS
Another example of a car we see everywhere, from supermarket car parks to school runs. However, the Focus RS version is anything but ordinary. With a turbocharged 2.3-litre engine, producing around 345bhp, it’s designed for performance enthusiasts. The RS boasts excellent handling, thanks to its clever all-wheel-drive system, but it looks just like any other Focus to the untrained eye.
Audi S3
While this version may not have the flashy looks of some of its sportier siblings, it more than makes up for it in performance. With a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing around 310bhp, this understated hatchback can keep up with some seriously fast cars. Its Quattro system ensures that power is efficiently put down on the road, making it a perfect blend of practicality and performance.
Skoda Octavia vRS
Finally, a car that’s often overlooked but deserves its place among this list. It might look like a standard family estate, but the vRS version is anything but tame. With up to 245bhp and a smooth ride, it provides a thrilling driving experience, all while offering the space and practicality you’d expect from a Skoda.
These five plain-looking motors may not turn heads at first glance, but they can certainly leave a lasting impression with their surprising power and performance. If you’re after a car that flies under the radar while packing a serious punch, any of these pocket rockets will more than deliver.