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C-segment

The C-segment is the 3rd category of the European segments for passenger cars and is described as "medium cars".[1][2] It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP "small family car" size class,[3] and the compact car category in the United States.[4]

2020 best-selling C-segment cars
Volkswagen Golf 8th generation (2019–present)
Škoda Octavia 4th generation (2020–present)
Ford Focus 4th generation (2018–present)
Mercedes-Benz A-Class 4th generation (2018–present)

In 2011, the C-segment had a European market share of 23%.[5]

Definition

The European segments are not based on size or weight criteria.[1][6] In practice, C-segment cars have been described as having a length of approximately 4.5 metres (15 ft).[7][8]

As of 2021 C-segment category size span from approx. 4.2m to 4.6m (photo comparison of new compact cars of all brands sorted by length):

  • New compact cars comparison with dimensions and boot capacity[9]
  • New family cars comparison with dimensions and boot capacity[10]

(some cars from this site include cars in family category which belongs to compact size, like: Mercedes-Benz A-Class, Mazda3, Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla etc.)

As a best reference to C-segment category cars look to this source. [11]

C-segment category cars are good balance between the interior space and compact exterior dimensions.

Characteristics

The most common body styles for C-segment cars in Europe are hatchbacks, and much less sedans and wagons/estates.

Current models

In 2020 the highest selling C-segment cars in Europe were the Volkswagen Golf, Škoda Octavia, Ford Focus, Mercedes A-Class, Toyota Corolla, SEAT León, BMW 1-Series, Audi A3, Peugeot 308, Renault Mégane, Kia Ceed, Opel Astra, Mercedes-Benz CLA and Volkswagen ID.3. [12]

200,000 - 300,000 sales (Best-Selling)

100,000 - 200,000 sales

50,000 - 100,000 sales

Sales figures in Europe

2021
rank
Brand Model 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 % change
(2020–2021)
1 Volkswagen Golf 462,527 523,729 534,535 491,681 482,177 445,303 410,779 285,013 214,069   -25%
2 Škoda Octavia 165,027 205,071 215,797 226,737 227,313 216,676 218,439 180,902 151,442   -16%
3 Toyota Corolla 4,714 12,432 12,713 14,030 14,382 15,041 133,597 137,209 142,720   +4%
4 Mercedes A-Class 131,258 121,231 119,475 141,800 143,550 153,882 198,926 158,955 118,439   -25%
5 Ford Focus 225,102 222,297 232,160 212,083 212,353 199,197 224,401 173,853 101,066   -42%
6 SEAT León 85,954 136,896 141,777 143,938 144,951 139,470 136,622 111,045 96,748   -13%
7 BMW 1 Series 152,808 131,847 130,494 132,287 137,959 127,681 112,068 107,870 96,410   -11%
8 Audi A3 167,804 199,815 198,663 189,956 163,928 142,414 124,422 97,492 95,788   -2%
9 Kia Ceed 86,743 75,692 73,412 76,530 68,443 71,848 100,676 72,017 80,057   +11%
10 Volkswagen ID.3 - - - - - - - 54,495 72,723   +32%
11 Renault Mégane 149,435 135,206 123,114 148,213 167,836 138,077 129,222 74,536 68,692   -8%
12 Citroën C4 79,476 61,533 50,202 46,939 32,673 14,926 129 3,441 64,982   +1.788%
13 Opel/Vauxhall Astra 198,449 179,547 192,973 250,410 216,515 158,674 136,638 70,550 58,063   -18%
14 Mercedes-Benz CLA 27,598 38,374 62,100 65,810 64,086 58,522 61,958 67,319 55,956   -17%
Mainstream 2,068,504 2,274,368 2,317,728 2,380,154 2,335,894 2,132,583 - - -
Premium 721,936 746,176 865,724 938,349 873,774 798,398 - - -
Segment total 2,650,578 2,026,503 1,774,634   -12%
Source [13][14] [15][16] [17][18] [19][20] [21][22] [23][24] [25] [26] [27]

Notes:

Jump in segment total sales after 2019. year is because premium cars are included.

From 2013-2018 premium cars had separate count, and are not included in mainstream total sales.

Premium brands and models are marked italic.

Electric cars are included in C-segment from 2020. year.

Market share in Europe

2019 - The compact car segment in Europe sees 5% fewer deliveries in 2019, as Europe’s #2 segment is down to 2.65 million sales, or 16.9% of the total European car market, down from 18% in 2018. [28]

2020 - Sales of compact cars in Europe are down 24% to 2.03 million in 2020, perfectly in line with the overall market. And while Europeans bought more small crossovers than compact cars in the first three quarters of the year, in the full-year score the pecking order is returned to “normal”, with an advantage of 17,000 sales for the compact class. This result is mostly due to a wave of VW ID.3 (self)registrations, especially in December. We expect small crossovers to become Europe’s #2 segment in 2021 by a large margin. [29]

Europe

According to 2011 sales,[30] compact cars are currently the second segment in Europe after the subcompact one (which in Europe corresponds to A-segment + B-segment), with approximately 3 million units sold.

Because of the Volkswagen Golf's definition and long standing dominance of this class it is often referred to as the "Golf segment" in much of Europe.[31][32][33]

Mainstream compact sedans began falling in popularity since 1990s, when Peugeot stopped production of 306 in 4-door saloon form, and also sharply declining since 2010s, as well as the reduced sales of 4-door Ford Focus.[citation needed]

Compact MPVs

During the late 1990s, compact MPVs increased in popularity as a competitor to the compact car, with models such as the Renault Scenic and the Citroën C4 Picasso becoming popular in Europe.[34] By the early 2010s, demand for compact MPVs was declining, due to the rise of the compact SUV.[35]

International history

After the Second World War, European manufacturers usually featured two vehicle types: small economy cars that were usually saloons and large saloons. By the 1960s, the post war economic boom had produced customers who wanted something of intermediate size. These were usually saloons during the 1950s and 1960s.

The world's first hatchback,[36][37] the 1958 FR layout Austin A40 Farina Countryman model that was a co-development of BMC and the Italian design house Pininfarina at a time when this was unusual. It had a lift up rear window and drop down boot lid. It was also sold as a two-door saloon. It was built in Italy by Innocenti as well as in the UK. For 1965 Innocenti designed a new single-piece rear door for their Combinata version of the Countryman. This top-hinged door used struts to hold it up over a wide cargo opening and was a true hatchback – a model never developed in the home (United Kingdom) market. The Countryman name has 'estate' type associations, and BMC successor company Rover used the name on estate cars / Station Wagons so it is largely forgotten. This hatchback layout was further pioneered along with the European switch to front wheel drive FF layout with the smaller 1964 (Fiat) Autobianchi Primula.

The modern C-segment market in Europe can be traced back to the 1968 launch of the Renault 6, the first successful hatchback of this size. The hatchback bodystyle was first introduced by Renault with the 1964 Renault 16, which was elected the 1965 Car of the year in Europe. A review in the English Motoring Illustrated in May 1965 stated: "The Renault Sixteen can thus be described as a large family car but one that is neither a four door saloon and nor is it quite an estate. But, importantly, it is a little different."[38] Even the later similar-sized cars like the Ford Escort, Vauxhall Viva, Austin Allegro and Hillman Avenger were still only available as saloons or estates, although some cars of this size, like the BMC/BL 1100 and 1300 saloons and Italy's Fiat 128 featured front-wheel drive from their launch during the 1960s.

The C-segment was revolutionized in 1974 with the launch of the Volkswagen Golf, a front-wheel drive hatchback, which was hugely successful all over Europe. Within a decade, most cars of this size in Europe were front-wheel drive hatchbacks. These included the Fiat Ritmo (Strada in the UK), Ford Escort (from the MK3 model launched in 1980), Opel Kadett (Vauxhall Astra in the UK), Renault 11, and the Talbot Horizon (originally a Chrysler/Simca until Peugeot took over Chrysler's European division in 1979). Most manufacturers still offered a traditional saloon of this size though, with Volkswagen using the Golf as the base for its Jetta saloon, and Ford launching the Escort-based Orion in 1983. Also in the 1980s saloons became popular again in certain Western European markets, often with a different model name than the hatchback, for example the Renault 9 (Renault 11-based), Fiat Regata (Ritmo-based) and SEAT Málaga.

Some carmakers later created the liftback bodystyle like the Peugeot 309, which replaced the Talbot Horizon in this sector at the end of 1985.

Since the mid-1990s, premium brands usually associated with larger and more expensive cars have entered the C-segment with more affordable hatchbacks and saloons. The first such example was the Audi A3 in 1996. Subsequent cars of this type include the BMW 1 Series and Mercedes-Benz A-Class.

In the 1st decade of 21st century, coupé convertibles (cabriolets) with components from these vehicles were being also built. Examples of this are the Peugeot 307 CC and later 308 CC in the first generation, third-generation Opel Astra TwinTop, second generation Ford Focus Coupe-Convertible, and Volkswagen Eos.

France

Early successful compact family cars by French manufacturers are Citroën GSA hatch version of the 1970 GS, Peugeot 304 and Renault 14. During 1980s, Citroën replaced the GSA with the 1983 BX that was between the sizes of the small family car and large family car, in an attempt to cover both markets with single model. The Citroën ZX was the model which celebrated the entry of PSA Group (now Stellantis) in China during early 1990s.

Former USSR/Russia

Cars of the Soviet/Russian brand Lada: VAZ-2101, VAZ-2103, VAZ-2106, Lada Riva (based on the Fiat 124 and Fiat 125) and Lada Samara (since 1984) were very popular in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. The modern-day Lada's compact cars are Lada Priora and Lada Vesta. There was also the lineup of the AZLK-factory, Moskvitch (from 1947 to 2003): 400, 402, 408, 412, Izh 2125 (the first Soviet hatchback), 2140 and Aleko.

History in the United Kingdom

1970s

 
Morris 1300 (1971-1974)

At the start of the 1970s, the two most popular sectors of the UK market[citation needed] were small family cars and large family cars. Since its launch in 1962, the BMC 1100/1300 had often been Britain's best selling car,[39][40] and other locally produced compact cars included the Ford Escort, Vauxhall Viva and Hillman Avenger. Imported small family cars that were popular in the UK included the Citroën GS and Datsun Sunny 120Y.

British Leyland replaced the BMC 1100/1300 with a variety of models; the 1969 Austin Maxi, the 1971 Morris Marina, and the 1973 Austin Allegro.

A second-generation Ford Escort (jointly designed in Britain and Germany) was released in 1974. The same year, the German Volkswagen Golf front-wheel drive hatchback was released, becoming one of the first significantly-imported small family cars in the UK market. The sporty "GTI" version of the Golf sparked a huge demand for "hot hatches" in the UK and many other countries.

The third-generation Vauxhall Viva was produced until late 1979, when it was replaced by the Vauxhall Astra (a rebadged Opel Kadett D which was initially produced in West Germany and Belgium).

The Astra was part of a late-1970s transition in small family cars from being predominantly rear-wheel drive saloons, to becoming front-wheel drive hatchbacks (by then increasingly popular in mainland Europe). The Austin Allegro - introduced five years earlier - was front-wheel drive but was built in only saloon and estate body styles. Only the related Austin Maxi was a hatchback.

The Hillman Avenger (marketed as a Chrysler Avenger 1976-1979 and as a Talbot Avenger 1979-1981) continued to sell well,[citation needed] in spite of the 1978 launch of the Talbot Horizon front-wheel drive hatchback.

1980s

 
Ford Escort Mk3 (1980-1986)

The Ford Escort Mk3 went on sale in the autumn of 1980, replacing the rear-wheel-drive saloon format of the Mk2 with a hatchback and front-wheel drive. (A saloon version called the Ford Orion was added in 1983.) Only in 1983 was the Austin Allegro replaced by the Austin Maestro hatchback. In 1984, the Vauxhall Astra Mk2 hatchback/estate/cabriolet was released, alongside a saloon version called the Vauxhall Belmont.

The first significant Japanese-designed compact car in the UK was the 1981 Triumph Acclaim, a licensed version of the four-door Honda Ballade with a Honda-designed engine. The Acclaim was replaced in 1984 by the Rover 200. In late 1985 the Peugeot 309 became the first Peugeot to be built in the UK at the Ryton plant.

1990s

 
Rover 200 Mk2 (1989-1995)

Ford began the 1990s by replacing its 10-year-old Escort (and the Orion saloon version) with the Ford Escort MkV. In 1998, the European version of the Escort was replaced by the global Ford Focus MkI model.

General Motors released the Vauxhall Astra Mk3 update in 1991 and the all-new Astra Mk4 in 1998.

Rover Group introduced the Rover 200 Mk2 in 1989. The Rover 200 Mk3 was introduced in 1995, replacing the Honda Concerto-based Mk2 with a UK-designed car.

See also

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The C segment is the 3rd category of the European segments for passenger cars and is described as medium cars 1 2 It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP small family car size class 3 and the compact car category in the United States 4 2020 best selling C segment carsVolkswagen Golf 8th generation 2019 present Skoda Octavia 4th generation 2020 present Ford Focus 4th generation 2018 present Mercedes Benz A Class 4th generation 2018 present In 2011 the C segment had a European market share of 23 5 Contents 1 Definition 2 Characteristics 3 Current models 4 Sales figures in Europe 5 Market share in Europe 6 Europe 6 1 Compact MPVs 7 International history 7 1 France 7 2 Former USSR Russia 8 History in the United Kingdom 8 1 1970s 8 2 1980s 8 3 1990s 9 See also 10 ReferencesDefinition EditThe European segments are not based on size or weight criteria 1 6 In practice C segment cars have been described as having a length of approximately 4 5 metres 15 ft 7 8 As of 2021 C segment category size span from approx 4 2m to 4 6m photo comparison of new compact cars of all brands sorted by length New compact cars comparison with dimensions and boot capacity 9 New family cars comparison with dimensions and boot capacity 10 some cars from this site include cars in family category which belongs to compact size like Mercedes Benz A Class Mazda3 Honda Civic Toyota Corolla etc As a best reference to C segment category cars look to this source 11 C segment category cars are good balance between the interior space and compact exterior dimensions Characteristics EditThe most common body styles for C segment cars in Europe are hatchbacks and much less sedans and wagons estates Current models EditIn 2020 the highest selling C segment cars in Europe were the Volkswagen Golf Skoda Octavia Ford Focus Mercedes A Class Toyota Corolla SEAT Leon BMW 1 Series Audi A3 Peugeot 308 Renault Megane Kia Ceed Opel Astra Mercedes Benz CLA and Volkswagen ID 3 12 200 000 300 000 sales Best Selling Volkswagen Golf 8th generation 2019 present 100 000 200 000 sales Skoda Octavia 4th generation 2020 present Ford Focus 4th generation 2018 present Mercedes Benz A Class 4th generation 2018 present Toyota Corolla 12th generation 2019 present SEAT Leon 4th generation 2020 present BMW 1 Series 3rd generation 2019 present 50 000 100 000 sales Audi A3 4th generation 2020 present Peugeot 308 3rd generation 2021 present Renault Megane 4th generation 2016 present Kia Ceed 3rd generation 2018 present Opel Vauxhall Astra 5th generation 2015 present Mercedes Benz CLA Class 2nd generation 2019 present Volkswagen ID 3 1st generation 2019 present Sales figures in Europe Edit2021 rank Brand Model 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 change 2020 2021 1 Volkswagen Golf 462 527 523 729 534 535 491 681 482 177 445 303 410 779 285 013 214 069 25 2 Skoda Octavia 165 027 205 071 215 797 226 737 227 313 216 676 218 439 180 902 151 442 16 3 Toyota Corolla 4 714 12 432 12 713 14 030 14 382 15 041 133 597 137 209 142 720 4 4 Mercedes A Class 131 258 121 231 119 475 141 800 143 550 153 882 198 926 158 955 118 439 25 5 Ford Focus 225 102 222 297 232 160 212 083 212 353 199 197 224 401 173 853 101 066 42 6 SEAT Leon 85 954 136 896 141 777 143 938 144 951 139 470 136 622 111 045 96 748 13 7 BMW 1 Series 152 808 131 847 130 494 132 287 137 959 127 681 112 068 107 870 96 410 11 8 Audi A3 167 804 199 815 198 663 189 956 163 928 142 414 124 422 97 492 95 788 2 9 Kia Ceed 86 743 75 692 73 412 76 530 68 443 71 848 100 676 72 017 80 057 11 10 Volkswagen ID 3 54 495 72 723 32 11 Renault Megane 149 435 135 206 123 114 148 213 167 836 138 077 129 222 74 536 68 692 8 12 Citroen C4 79 476 61 533 50 202 46 939 32 673 14 926 129 3 441 64 982 1 788 13 Opel Vauxhall Astra 198 449 179 547 192 973 250 410 216 515 158 674 136 638 70 550 58 063 18 14 Mercedes Benz CLA 27 598 38 374 62 100 65 810 64 086 58 522 61 958 67 319 55 956 17 Mainstream 2 068 504 2 274 368 2 317 728 2 380 154 2 335 894 2 132 583 Premium 721 936 746 176 865 724 938 349 873 774 798 398 Segment total 2 650 578 2 026 503 1 774 634 12 Source 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Notes Jump in segment total sales after 2019 year is because premium cars are included From 2013 2018 premium cars had separate count and are not included in mainstream total sales Premium brands and models are marked italic Electric cars are included in C segment from 2020 year Market share in Europe Edit2019 The compact car segment in Europe sees 5 fewer deliveries in 2019 as Europe s 2 segment is down to 2 65 million sales or 16 9 of the total European car market down from 18 in 2018 28 2020 Sales of compact cars in Europe are down 24 to 2 03 million in 2020 perfectly in line with the overall market And while Europeans bought more small crossovers than compact cars in the first three quarters of the year in the full year score the pecking order is returned to normal with an advantage of 17 000 sales for the compact class This result is mostly due to a wave of VW ID 3 self registrations especially in December We expect small crossovers to become Europe s 2 segment in 2021 by a large margin 29 Europe Edit Volkswagen Golf According to 2011 sales 30 compact cars are currently the second segment in Europe after the subcompact one which in Europe corresponds to A segment B segment with approximately 3 million units sold Because of the Volkswagen Golf s definition and long standing dominance of this class it is often referred to as the Golf segment in much of Europe 31 32 33 Mainstream compact sedans began falling in popularity since 1990s when Peugeot stopped production of 306 in 4 door saloon form and also sharply declining since 2010s as well as the reduced sales of 4 door Ford Focus citation needed Compact MPVs Edit During the late 1990s compact MPVs increased in popularity as a competitor to the compact car with models such as the Renault Scenic and the Citroen C4 Picasso becoming popular in Europe 34 By the early 2010s demand for compact MPVs was declining due to the rise of the compact SUV 35 International history EditAfter the Second World War European manufacturers usually featured two vehicle types small economy cars that were usually saloons and large saloons By the 1960s the post war economic boom had produced customers who wanted something of intermediate size These were usually saloons during the 1950s and 1960s The world s first hatchback 36 37 the 1958 FR layout Austin A40 Farina Countryman model that was a co development of BMC and the Italian design house Pininfarina at a time when this was unusual It had a lift up rear window and drop down boot lid It was also sold as a two door saloon It was built in Italy by Innocenti as well as in the UK For 1965 Innocenti designed a new single piece rear door for their Combinata version of the Countryman This top hinged door used struts to hold it up over a wide cargo opening and was a true hatchback a model never developed in the home United Kingdom market The Countryman name has estate type associations and BMC successor company Rover used the name on estate cars Station Wagons so it is largely forgotten This hatchback layout was further pioneered along with the European switch to front wheel drive FF layout with the smaller 1964 Fiat Autobianchi Primula The modern C segment market in Europe can be traced back to the 1968 launch of the Renault 6 the first successful hatchback of this size The hatchback bodystyle was first introduced by Renault with the 1964 Renault 16 which was elected the 1965 Car of the year in Europe A review in the English Motoring Illustrated in May 1965 stated The Renault Sixteen can thus be described as a large family car but one that is neither a four door saloon and nor is it quite an estate But importantly it is a little different 38 Even the later similar sized cars like the Ford Escort Vauxhall Viva Austin Allegro and Hillman Avenger were still only available as saloons or estates although some cars of this size like the BMC BL 1100 and 1300 saloons and Italy s Fiat 128 featured front wheel drive from their launch during the 1960s The C segment was revolutionized in 1974 with the launch of the Volkswagen Golf a front wheel drive hatchback which was hugely successful all over Europe Within a decade most cars of this size in Europe were front wheel drive hatchbacks These included the Fiat Ritmo Strada in the UK Ford Escort from the MK3 model launched in 1980 Opel Kadett Vauxhall Astra in the UK Renault 11 and the Talbot Horizon originally a Chrysler Simca until Peugeot took over Chrysler s European division in 1979 Most manufacturers still offered a traditional saloon of this size though with Volkswagen using the Golf as the base for its Jetta saloon and Ford launching the Escort based Orion in 1983 Also in the 1980s saloons became popular again in certain Western European markets often with a different model name than the hatchback for example the Renault 9 Renault 11 based Fiat Regata Ritmo based and SEAT Malaga Some carmakers later created the liftback bodystyle like the Peugeot 309 which replaced the Talbot Horizon in this sector at the end of 1985 Since the mid 1990s premium brands usually associated with larger and more expensive cars have entered the C segment with more affordable hatchbacks and saloons The first such example was the Audi A3 in 1996 Subsequent cars of this type include the BMW 1 Series and Mercedes Benz A Class In the 1st decade of 21st century coupe convertibles cabriolets with components from these vehicles were being also built Examples of this are the Peugeot 307 CC and later 308 CC in the first generation third generation Opel Astra TwinTop second generation Ford Focus Coupe Convertible and Volkswagen Eos France Edit Early successful compact family cars by French manufacturers are Citroen GSA hatch version of the 1970 GS Peugeot 304 and Renault 14 During 1980s Citroen replaced the GSA with the 1983 BX that was between the sizes of the small family car and large family car in an attempt to cover both markets with single model The Citroen ZX was the model which celebrated the entry of PSA Group now Stellantis in China during early 1990s Former USSR Russia Edit Cars of the Soviet Russian brand Lada VAZ 2101 VAZ 2103 VAZ 2106 Lada Riva based on the Fiat 124 and Fiat 125 and Lada Samara since 1984 were very popular in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1970s and 1980s The modern day Lada s compact cars are Lada Priora and Lada Vesta There was also the lineup of the AZLK factory Moskvitch from 1947 to 2003 400 402 408 412 Izh 2125 the first Soviet hatchback 2140 and Aleko History in the United Kingdom Edit1970s Edit Morris 1300 1971 1974 At the start of the 1970s the two most popular sectors of the UK market citation needed were small family cars and large family cars Since its launch in 1962 the BMC 1100 1300 had often been Britain s best selling car 39 40 and other locally produced compact cars included the Ford Escort Vauxhall Viva and Hillman Avenger Imported small family cars that were popular in the UK included the Citroen GS and Datsun Sunny 120Y British Leyland replaced the BMC 1100 1300 with a variety of models the 1969 Austin Maxi the 1971 Morris Marina and the 1973 Austin Allegro A second generation Ford Escort jointly designed in Britain and Germany was released in 1974 The same year the German Volkswagen Golf front wheel drive hatchback was released becoming one of the first significantly imported small family cars in the UK market The sporty GTI version of the Golf sparked a huge demand for hot hatches in the UK and many other countries The third generation Vauxhall Viva was produced until late 1979 when it was replaced by the Vauxhall Astra a rebadged Opel Kadett D which was initially produced in West Germany and Belgium The Astra was part of a late 1970s transition in small family cars from being predominantly rear wheel drive saloons to becoming front wheel drive hatchbacks by then increasingly popular in mainland Europe The Austin Allegro introduced five years earlier was front wheel drive but was built in only saloon and estate body styles Only the related Austin Maxi was a hatchback The Hillman Avenger marketed as a Chrysler Avenger 1976 1979 and as a Talbot Avenger 1979 1981 continued to sell well citation needed in spite of the 1978 launch of the Talbot Horizon front wheel drive hatchback 1980s Edit Ford Escort Mk3 1980 1986 The Ford Escort Mk3 went on sale in the autumn of 1980 replacing the rear wheel drive saloon format of the Mk2 with a hatchback and front wheel drive A saloon version called the Ford Orion was added in 1983 Only in 1983 was the Austin Allegro replaced by the Austin Maestro hatchback In 1984 the Vauxhall Astra Mk2 hatchback estate cabriolet was released alongside a saloon version called the Vauxhall Belmont The first significant Japanese designed compact car in the UK was the 1981 Triumph Acclaim a licensed version of the four door Honda Ballade with a Honda designed engine The Acclaim was replaced in 1984 by the Rover 200 In late 1985 the Peugeot 309 became the first Peugeot to be built in the UK at the Ryton plant 1990s Edit Rover 200 Mk2 1989 1995 Ford began the 1990s by replacing its 10 year old Escort and the Orion saloon version with the Ford Escort MkV In 1998 the European version of the Escort was replaced by the global Ford Focus MkI model General Motors released the Vauxhall Astra Mk3 update in 1991 and the all new Astra Mk4 in 1998 Rover Group introduced the Rover 200 Mk2 in 1989 The Rover 200 Mk3 was introduced in 1995 replacing the Honda Concerto based Mk2 with a UK designed car See also EditB segment D segment Euro Car Segment Car classification Compact carReferences Edit a b Regulation EEC No 4064 89 Merger Procedure PDF www europa eu exact market definition was left open boundaries between segments are blurred by factors other than the size or length of cars Impact on the Competitiveness of the European Automotive Industry of Potential FTA with India and ASEAN PDF www europa eu p 8 Archived from the original PDF on 29 April 2013 Latest Safety Ratings www euroncap com Retrieved 8 January 2019 Brooke Lindsay 7 September 2012 Taking the Cheap Out of the Small Car The New York Times Christian Thiel Johannes Schmidt Arnold Van Zyl Erwin Schmid 16 February 2014 Cost and well to wheel implications of the vehicle fleet CO2 emission regulation in the European Union ResearchGate Transportation Research Part A 63 2014 25 42 63 27 28 doi 10 1016 j tra 2014 02 018 Retrieved 25 August 2016 There is no or very little overlap between the traditional segments A to F PDF EU headliner EU Vehicle Definitions Retrieved 25 August 2016 Meadows Jordan 2017 Vehicle Design aesthetic principles in transportation design Routledge pp 39 40 ISBN 9781138685604 Retrieved 29 September 2018 The C segment is around 4 5 metres long Jacobs Andrew James 2016 The new domestic automakers in the United States and Canada 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