Mini 5D Hatch vs Audi RS4

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Mini 5D Hatch
Mini 5D Hatch

2020 price

Audi RS4
Audi RS4

2024 price

Summary

2020 Mini 5D Hatch
2024 Audi RS4
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

Twin Turbo V6, 2.9L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

9.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Ride can be harsh
  • Jittery drive experience
  • Cabin tech overly user friendly

  • Cabin tech is ageing
  • Engine lacks ferocity
  • Firm over speed humps
2020 Mini 5D Hatch Summary

That the 2020 Mini Clubman John Cooper Works is the most powerful Mini to have landed in Australia isn’t all that surprising. After all, parent company BMW has squeezed the thumping four-cylinder engine from the M135i under its bonnet, and that thing creates a snarling beast of any vehicle it finds a home in.

What is a surprise, though, is that having now driven this angry, crackling, snarling hot hatch, what with its burbling exhaust and properly rapid acceleration, is that it took Mini this long to get around to doing it.

So does the engine upgrade now put the Clubman JCW on the same pedestal as the best European hot hatches?  There's only one way to find out.

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2024 Audi RS4 Summary

It's the end of the line for that Audi A4 as we know it. In saying goodbye to the ‘B9’ generation A4 that launched in 2015, we welcome the Audi RS4 Competition Plus. 

It is the most hardcore example of the breed yet, sitting lower to the floor with hard-edged gear changes, lightweight wheels and snuggly bucket seats. You can also get it in swoopy RS5 Sportback guise. 

Audi is only bringing 75 units of each down under as a swan song for the B9 generation RS4 and RS5 before the even-numbered model moves into its all-electric future.

As we’ll go on to discover, these two special models see the A4 and A5 bow out in style.

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