MOST Audi A3 buyers choose diesel power. But these days, they don't necessarily have to.

The A3 1.5 TFSI features a modern turbocharged petrol engine that features a 'COD' cylinder cut-off system which means that when cruising, it'll run on two rather than four cylinders.

The result? Economy of up to 57.6 mpg on the combined cycle, yet ths A3 has the ability to nip to 62mph in 8.1 seconds.

This engine is a 150PS version of Audi's 1.5-litre TFSI powerplant but features a clever piece of engineering on the camshaft.

Basically, the second and third cylinders of this four-pot engine are shifted to a cam profile which doesn't activate the valves under low and intermediate loads and when coasting. This can occur at any point between 1400-4000rpm. Give the throttle or brake a good prod and it reverts to firing on four.

There are manual and S tronic auto transmission options.

It's actually devilishly hard to detect when it's operating because you're normally just tickling along.

The central display screen can give you the nod or, if you've got a good ear, you can hear a slight change in engine timbre. It's certainly quick enough, managing 62mph from rest in 8.1 seconds, which used to be the preserve of a respectable hot hatch.

Aside from the smart engine tech, the A3 1.5 TFSI feels remarkably conventional.

The Volkswagen Golf-derived underpinnings work well enough, and weight distribution is remarkably evenly spread, front-to-rear. Combined with short overhangs and the latest generation Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) with electronic axle differential, this makes for safe and predictable handling.

You can drive it really hard and revel in its faithful responses, knowing that it's on your side. Some sports hatches might offer a little more in feedback, but it would take a very well driven hot hatch to put distance between it and a well-driven A3 1.5 TFSI on a twisty road.

Exterior changes to the A3 are slight but the front looks a little more purposeful, courtesy of sharper lines for the familiar and now broader Singleframe grille.

The headlights are flatter, with distinctive outer contours and can now be ordered in Matrix LED form, so they are significantly brighter and constantly adapt themselves to avoid dazzling other road users, plus of course they never need to be dipped.

Equally subtle changes at the rear aim to accentuate the width of this car - with the horizontal illuminated graphics of the rear lights and the separation edge above the redesigned diffuser.

Inside, the 'Virtual Cockpit' instrument display used in the TT and other pricier Audis is now available in this one as an option. This displays the most important driving-relevant information in high resolution on a 12.3-inch diagonal TFT screen.

The driver can switch between two views by pressing the "View" button on the multifunction steering wheel. In addition, the menu structure that works the centre dash MMI infotainment screen has been redesigned and is now more intuitive.

Otherwise, everything is pretty much as before, with classy materials and strong build quality.

The hatch most will want with three or five doors has a 365-litre boot - and there's still the option of saloon or Cabriolet bodystyles if you want them.

Fuel economy is impressive. According to Audi's figures, this A3 1.5 TFSI will return up to 57.6mpg in manual form and 112g/km of CO2 - that's on 16-inch wheels. Go for the S tronic auto and the figures are 60.1mpg and 108g/km.

More power with lower emissions and better economy? That's about the size of it. In comparison, an equivalently performing A3 2.0 TDI diesel manages 68.9mpg on the combined cycle and 108g/km of CO2.

And in summary? Well for years now, petrol engines have been getting more and more efficient.

It's taken Audi though to bring that to the fore with their clever Cylinder on Demand technology. Most A3 buyers will ignore it and blindly tick the box for another TDI diesel model, but for the few who take the time to find out more about CoD, this could be a very clever choice.

You can get this same engine in a smaller Audi A1 but the saving over this A3 isn't very great. We'd council you to choose the bigger car. Having said that, the same engine is also available in a Volkswagen Golf and a SEAT Leon for less.

But then, an Audi is an Audi. If you've set your heart on one, then very probably, nothing less will do.

And if that's the case, then you can't ignore this neat and appealing package.

FACTS AT A GLANCE

CAR: Audi A3 1.5 TFSI 150

PRICES: £22,535-£27,585

INSURANCE GROUP: 21

CO2 EMISSIONS: 112-113g/km

PERFORMANCE: [3dr] 0-60mph 8.1s / top speed 137mph

FUEL CONSUMPTION: [3dr] (combined) 57.6mpg

STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: ESP, ABS, twin front , curtain and side airbags

WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: [3dr] length/width/height mm 4241/1777/1424