WRX STI (2004–2007) An early sport compact was the 1968
Ford Capri, a European coupe built on the platform of the second-generation Ford Cortina sedans. The early American-built sport compact models contained optional performance or sporting packages for mass-produced compact coupes in the 1980s. Examples include the 1986
Chevrolet Cavalier Z24, the 1986
Ford EXP Sport Coupe, the 1987
Renault Alliance GTA, and the 1988
Plymouth Sundance. These models achieved moderate sales. Sport compact models gained greater prominence by the mid-1990s, sold in significant numbers in models such as the 1993
Ford Probe (based on the Mazda MX-6 platform), and the 1995
Chevrolet Cavalier/
Pontiac Sunfire badge-engineered twins. Sports compacts of the 2000s include the 2001-2003
Ford ZX2, the 2004-2007
Saturn Ion Red Line, the 2005-2010
Chevrolet Cobalt SS, and the 2003-2005
Dodge Neon SRT-4. European
hot hatches are considered 'sport compact' cars in the North American market. Examples include the 1976–present
Volkswagen Golf GTI and the 2000–present
Mini Cooper. Similarly, most Japanese hot hatches and sports coupes are classified as 'sport compact' cars when sold in North America, for example, the 1984–present
Honda Civic Si, 2007-2013
Mazdaspeed3, and the 2012-present
Toyota 86. == Models ==