Skip advert
Advertisement

Alfa Romeo MiTo 2014 review

The Alfa Romeo MiTo benefits from a host of updates but has it finally become a supermini class contender?

Find your Alfa Romeo MiTo
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

There is only so long that Alfa Romeo can trade on its style and character. This new engine is competitive on paper, but on the road the facelifted Alfa Romeo MiTo is too noisy and too firm, and it’s just not as much fun to drive as its key rivals. While decent standard equipment helps to compensate a little for the poor build quality and dynamic compromises, there is little to recommend it otherwise.

Advertisement - Article continues below

This new Alfa Romeo MiTo closely follows this year's excellent 4C coupé, which proved what the company is capable of - and it's now time for its current range of small cars to be updated.

• Alfa Romeo MiTo review

The range has been simplified, and the car benefits from some subtle visual changes, as well as a better-quality interior, new technology and an updated TwinAir petrol engine.

This 875cc two-cylinder is fitted with stop-start, and is officially capable of 67.3mpg 
fuel economy (although 45mpg is more realistic). It emits the same 99g/km of CO2 as before, despite the fact that power is boosted by 20bhp to 104bhp.

The power hike helps to slash the 0-62mph sprint time by a useful 1.1 seconds, to 11.4 seconds, although you don’t really notice it until you reach 4,000rpm. This engine thrives on high revs, and the narrow power band and short gearing can be quite frustrating when you’re not in the mood to wring it out in every ratio.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

Kuga

2019 Ford

Kuga

41,733 milesManualDiesel2.0L

Cash £12,968
View Kuga
ID.4

2022 Volkswagen

ID.4

70,000 milesAutomaticElectric

Cash £12,650
View ID.4
Model Y Premium

2023 Tesla

Model Y Premium

20,060 milesAutomaticElectric

Cash £31,997
View Model Y Premium
RZ

2025 Lexus

RZ

18,310 milesAutomaticElectric

Cash £27,697
View RZ

On all but the smoothest surfaces, the ride patters around noisily, with the alloy wheels thumping and crashing over speed humps and potholes. The six-speed box is vague 
and the steering doesn’t feel connected to the front wheels.

Advertisement - Article continues below

The DNA switch on the centre console allows you to vary the throttle response and steering weight, but spongy responses in anything other than D – Dynamic mode – render it virtually redundant. Alfa really should have addressed this.

The interior was the Achilles heel of the pre-facelift MiTo, and a major revamp here introduces a fresh dash design, as well as new plastics. Plus, the Uconnect colour touchscreen system has been added. This is easy enough to use, but only serves to expose how the rest of the cabin has aged. Swathes of hard and mismatched plastic with unusually textured surfaces and sharp edges are simply not good enough in a car that claims to have premium aspirations.

Add cheap leather trim on the steering wheel and gearknob, plus lacklustre fit and finish throughout, and the MiTo still falls well short of rivals like the ageing MINI – 
and even the cheaper Vauxhall Adam feels more robust.

MINI hatchback review

• Vauxhall Adam review

Space inside is also limited, with tall passengers struggling for headroom in the back. And although the boot is quite deep, with a 270-litre capacity when the rear seats are in place, its high and narrow shape makes loading luggage awkward.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Audi A3

Audi A3

RRP £26,310Avg. savings £2,555 off RRP*Used from £9,495
Nissan Juke

Nissan Juke

RRP £19,805Avg. savings £4,614 off RRP*Used from £8,999
Hyundai Tucson

Hyundai Tucson

RRP £29,840Avg. savings £5,624 off RRP*Used from £12,124
Nissan Qashqai

Nissan Qashqai

RRP £27,435Avg. savings £5,987 off RRP*Used from £8,995
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

New Land Rover Defender Sport: baby SUV hedges bets with EV and hybrid power
New baby Land Rover Defender render - watermarked

New Land Rover Defender Sport: baby SUV hedges bets with EV and hybrid power

The new Land Rover Defender Sport will sit below the existing Defender in both size and price, and our exclusive image previews how it could look
News
17 Jun 2026
New Honda Super-N 2026 review: little EV is fun and full of character
Honda Super-N and Richard Ingram

New Honda Super-N 2026 review: little EV is fun and full of character

Honda's quirky Super-N is compromised on paper, but in reality it's a fun and efficient small EV
Road tests
19 Jun 2026
New BMW i3 on sale now: electric 3 Series finally ready to take on Tesla Model 3
BMW i3 50 xDrive - front 3/4

New BMW i3 on sale now: electric 3 Series finally ready to take on Tesla Model 3

Are you watching Tesla, Polestar, Audi and Mercedes? The new BMW i3 is here setting new standards with its huge 563-mile range
News
18 Jun 2026