Hatchbacks are one of the pillars of the new and used car markets. That makes them massively important to large numbers of drivers, so choosing the right one for you is vital as there are plenty to pick from.
Luckily, our expert reviewers are on hand to offer their advice to narrow down your choice to the hatchback that fits your life and budget.
Why are hatchbacks such a staple on our roads? There are many reasons and the prime ones are they offer lots of cabin space for a family while being compact on the outside. They also provide economic, practical driving while still offering a good deal of fun to the driver when the opportunity arises.
As cars for the people, hatchbacks are very much rooted in delivering all of the common sense stuff. Yet, they can also be surprisingly luxurious and classy, as you’ll see with out picks, and they can also come with all of the latest tech and hybrid or EV power.
While SUVs and crossovers have grabbed much of the limelight in recent years, we’d strongly recommend checking out these 10 best hatchbacks as they really are superb all-rounders.
If you're ready to buy, we've got over 20,000 used hatchback cars for sale, while if you want more choice, we have over 90,000 used cars for sale. If you're looking to save money, check out our guide to the best 0% APR car deals.
Best hatchbacks in 2025
1. Ford Focus
Year launched: 2018
If you were to distill all that's great about the hatchback class, you would arrive at the Ford Focus. It's been at the top of this class for years, and rightly so thanks to its space, quality, pricing and, above all, a brilliant drive.
Don't underestimate how important those superb driving manners are. Even if you rarely stray beyond the town's ring road you will appreciate accurate steering response, easy parking, a well controlled suspension set-up, and agilty that makes every corner something to relish. This is all backed up by a wide range of engines encompassing petrol, diesel, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid.
The cabin of the Focus is roomy enough for a family of four, and can fit five when needs be. It's also filled with a fine infotainment system and plenty of safety kit.
You'll pay from £28,500 for a new Ford Focus, though there are always plenty of deals to lessen that. Used buyers have a vast choice thanks to the Focus' popularity, but reckon on spending around £9000 for a five-year old car with average mileage, the excellent 1.0-litre Ecoboost petrol engine, and in generously fitted out Titanium trim.
2. Toyota Corolla
Year launched: 2019
If you’re not ready to make the move to an electric car but fancy moving towards efficient electrified drivetrains, a hybrid model could be the ideal compromise. And no one can beat Toyota’s expertise when it comes to hybrid power.
The Corolla is the Japanese brand’s answer to cars like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus. And, you know what? It’s really very good.
Not only will it be very reliable and cheap to run, but the Corolla is also sharply styled, has a classy interior and is really good to drive. There are two hybrid motors available: a 1.8- and a 2.0-litre. We reckon the smaller engine is the one to go for, unless you really desire near-hot-hatch performance.
3. Volkswagen Golf
Year launched: 2020
The VW Golf continues to be one of the best hatchbacks around, even after so many years. It’s comfortable, refined and good to drive - everything you’d want from a city car that can also stretch its legs on longer journeys.
It’s economical, too, which means running costs won’t run away with you, and you get a decent amount of kit on the entry level Life model.
You get a super looking interior and the infotainment and cluster displays will catch your eye. The Golf is spacious, with the most comfortable front cabin in its class, and the 381-litre boot is on par with many of the hatchbacks in this list.
There's plenty of second-hand stock, too, with three-year old Life models available for £12,000.
4. Mazda 3
Year launched: 2019
Is there a mainstream car manufacturer with a more attractive line-up at the moment than Mazda? The Mazda 3 in particular is quite a looker, but it's going to need more than sharp design to tempt you away from a Volkswagen Golf.
Fortunately, not only will the Mazda 3 turn the heads of passers by, its interior is just divine thanks to a premium feel and one of the most user-friendly infotainment systems on the market.
If there’s one thing that lets the Mazda down, it's the engines on offer. Mazda reckons its clever Skyactiv-X unit is a good substitute for diesel-power and, while it’s certainly efficient and does the job, it’s neither that refined nor particularly punchy. The lower-powered Skyactiv-G is even less appealing, which is a shame as the Mazda 3 is actually quite fun to drive once you’re up to speed.
5. Renault Megane E-Tech
Year launched: 2022
Renault is on superb form right now with its latest electric cars. The revised Scenic E-Tech brings back a popular name from the past, while the Megane E-Tech shows an EV can tussle with the very best in the hatchback class.
Part of the reason this latest Megane is so capable when up against rivals is its excellent battery range - you can travel up to a claimed 285 miles on a charge. If you don't mind trading some of that for acceleration, the Renault is also surprisingly nippy and good to drive.
The classy dash of the Megane E-Tech sets the tone for a cabin that is well put together and offers plenty of space for all. You need to move up a trim grade or two to get all of the equipment you might want, but that's not unique to the Megane.
Look in the boot and you can see some space has been sacrificed for the EV gubbins, but it's still decent and Renault provides a handy space to stash charging cables - something not all EV car makers think about.
6. Honda Civic
Year launched: 2022
The Honda Civic has been a commendable and reliable family hatchback for decades now, and still makes a great used buy. However, the latest model changes the formula quite a bit.
It might not look dramatically different from the previous model on the outside, but it is all-new. Gone are the traditional petrol and diesel engines, replaced by hybrid-only power, but it's a seriously impressive hybrid system with strong performance, great efficiency and a really enjoyable driving experience.
It might be more expensive than its closest rival, the Toyota Corolla, but it's better to drive and nicer to sit in. With much better infotainment than the old Civic and a real uptick in quality, it can compete with the premium-brand models, not just mainstream hatchbacks.
7. Vauxhall Astra
Year launched: 2022
Traditionally, the Vauxhall Astra hasn't exactly been the most exciting car in the medium hatchback sector, but the latest version has a dose of visual clout that previous Astras most certainly lacked. It wears the firm's latest 'Vizor' front-end design that's sharp and modern, giving a bold look that stands out in a class full of conservatively styled alternatives.
There's substance to back up the style, too, with a competitive amount of interior space, and a pleasantly finished cabin. The boot will be big enough to satisfy the needs of most small families.
It's a good car to drive, too, with a fine balance of ride and handling abilities, while there's a broad choice of powertrain options, including petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid and a fully electric version.
8. Skoda Octavia
Year launched: 2020
The personification of Skoda’s ‘simply clever’ approach to car-building, the Octavia is a piece of engineering brilliance. What’s more, if you have a budget of around £15,000, you’ll get a used car that's ridiculously easy to drive and wonderfully practical.
The fourth-generation Octavia came along in 2020. It's smarter to look at and even more high-tech, although the previous generation is still a good solid family car.
The interior has a workmanlike simplicity that’s nothing short of brilliant. The boot, for example, is huge at 590-litres. The interior is comfortable and has acres of head- and legroom in the front and rear. Equipment levels are very good on mid-spec models, so you get an awful lot for your money.
9. Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Year launched: 2018
The Mercedes A-Class is a posh family hatchback that rivals the BMW 1 Series and Audi A3, and we reckon it’s the one to go for out of this premium trio.
A new Mercedes-Benz A-Class will set you back upwards of £30,000, with the most desirable models topping out at almost £50,000 (and that’s before we look at the rapid AMG super hatches). But you can save a heap of cash by looking at nearly-new examples – with five-year old models available for more like £13,000.
Be careful, though, the A-Class is a very spec-dependent car. For all the bells and whistles, you want the AMG Line Premium Plus, which features the top-level infotainment as well as 64-colour ambient lighting and an electric panoramic roof. With a lower spec, the A-Class isn't quite as desirable.
10. SEAT Leon
Year launched: 2020
The SEAT Leon often plays second fiddle to its classier, more refined Volkswagen Golf cousin, but it looks considerably better value as a used buy.
With a stylish and sporty design plus an agile driving experience, it appeals to the young (or the young at heart). There's a range of engines to suit every need, from the affordable 1.0-litre turbo petrol to the punchy and efficient diesels. There's also the hot Cupra Leon if you want more performance.
Buyers on a budget will be pleased to know that the previous generation SEAT Leon remains a great buy, too. Its infotainment system is easier to use than the latest model's, although the interior is a bit plasticky and the ride is firm on some versions. But as a spacious, dependable and likeable family car, it's a good-value choice.
A hatchback car has its boot behind the rear seats, positioned as part of the cabin. This is different to a saloon, which has its boot sticking out of the back of the car and forming a separate compartment. Hatchbacks come in a range of sizes, from city cars like the Kia Picanto to small hatchbacks like the Ford Fiesta and family hatches like the Volkswagen Golf. You could even class big, premium cars like the Audi A7 and Porsche Panamera as hatchbacks.
The best hatchback on sale today very much depends on factors like your budget and how much space you need. You can't go wrong with the Ford Fiesta: it's a perennial best-seller in the UK (although it's now only available as a used car) and represents an unbeatable combination of value for money, stylish looks and driving entertainment. If you'd like something a little bigger, we'd recommend the Volkswagen Golf or Mazda 3, or the hybrid Toyota Corolla. The Volkswagen ID.3 is an excellent electric hatchback, while the Skoda Octavia should be the choice of anyone who needs a big boot.
A hatchback is usually a traditional small or family car: a Ford Fiesta or Focus, for example. A crossover SUV is intended to fill the gap between these cars and full-size off-roaders, hence the 'crossover' term. An example is the Ford Puma, which is similar in size to the Fiesta on which it's based, but with a higher seating position and more ground clearance.
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