First drives from Carmagazine:-
So itÂ’s even better to drive than before?
Yes, it is. There are no changes to the suspension - although the GTiÂ’s chassis wasnÂ’t exactly in need of a makeover - but the engineÂ’s extra sparkle really adds some urgency to the driving experience. Our one complaint of the regular GTi is that itÂ’s sometimes too good for its own good and therefore lacks a bit of drama. But the 30 goes some way to answering that criticism.
ItÂ’s not just a subjective feeling of extra performance, either: as youÂ’d expect, the 30 is faster against the clock, knocking almost half a second off the sprint to 62mph (now 6.8sec down from 7.2sec) and taking the top speed past the 150mph mark for the first time. Which makes it blow-for-blow as swift as the newer Focus ST, if even more expensive.