This car combined economy of use and a practical hatchback body, with the performance and driving fun of a traditional sports car several times its price.
In 1993 the 1.8 L model was sold in Canada as the Asüna Sunfire, but only with the hatchback body.
On top of all this it's a more practical car because of its new hatchback body.
Four-door sedan and 4-door hatchback body styles return, each with standard all-wheel drive.
In 1992, Suzuki introduced a two-seat convertible, based on the hatchback body - and dropped shortly thereafter.
The Volvo 480 is a car with an unusual 4-seat, 3-door hatchback body, somewhere between liftback and estate in form, though marketed as a coupé.
The Mark III was a departure from the two previous models, the biggest changes being the adoption of front-wheel drive, and the new hatchback body.
This car combined economy of use and a practical hatchback body, with the performance and driving fun that kicked off the hot hatchback boom.
The vehicle has a five-door "tall wagon" hatchback body, with considerable height given its limited length and width, limited by kei car regulations limits.
It uses the five-door hatchback body of the Mazda3, though it has extra structural bracing and subtle exterior styling differences.