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Details of the all-new MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S have been revealed today, Monday 14 August 2006. Featuring a completely new body design, a striking modern interior and modern high-performance engines, the two new models go on sale before the end of the year.

The overwhelming success of its predecessor, launched in 2001, has paved the way for the new MINI to consolidate and expand its position in the premium segment it created. In five years it has sold over 800,000 around the world, and 200,000 in the UK alone.

The external design of the new MINI has remained true to its phenomenally successful forebear, yet every body panel is different. The MINI design team rightly deemed evolution preferable to revolution and MINI’s styling remains instantly recognisable. Five years after its launch it still stands out, and this design explains why demand for the current MINI is higher today than it has ever been.

Under the skin, the new MINI range reveals more radical change. Highlights include completely new four-cylinder 1.6-litre petrol engines featuring a wealth of innovative technical features, and new suspension designed to deliver a more comfortable ride without losing the trademark MINI ‘go-kart’ experience.

The new MINI features an all-new interior that aims to mix MINI’s unique style with improved quality and greater comfort. There is more usable space for both front and rear seat occupants and owners will be able to choose from an even wider range of colours, interior specifications and options in order to personalise their car.

The new MINI Cooper produces 120hp, accelerates from 0-62mph in 9.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 126mph. The MINI Cooper S is powered by an intercooled and turbocharged version of the same power unit and produces 175hp. It covers the 0-62mph sprint in 7.1 seconds and achieves a top speed of 140mph.

The fuel consumption of both models has improved dramatically. The combined cycle for the MINI Cooper is now 48.7mpg (formerly 40.9) and MINI Cooper S 40.9mpg (formerly 32.8). CO2 emissions have also been reduced meaning that both models will move two places in the VED car tax ratings.

The new MINI One will follow in the first half of 2007, its 1.4-litre engine developing maximum output of 95 hp. The MINI range will be joined at the same time by the new MINI Diesel featuring the most advanced and sophisticated turbodiesel technology in its class. Further details of these key MINI derivatives will be issued at a later date.

Expected on-the-road prices:
MINI One £11,595
MINI Cooper £12,995
MINI Cooper S £15,995

The new MINI will be built at Plant Oxford, which is currently gearing up to increase its capacity to 240,000 by 2008. More than double the planned production capacity prior to the first car coming off the line in Spring 2001. The new BMW-designed engines will be assembled at Hams Hall in the Midlands and the body panels and sub-assemblies will come from Plant Swindon. This ‘MINI production triangle’ in the UK is one of the true automotive UK success stories of recent years.

MINI: in more detail

Exterior: unmistakable features of MINI design.
Every body panel has been re-designed, but MINI’s successful form has been retained. The MINI design team brief was continuity in concept, whilst modernising traditional design details and engineering features. The second generation new MINI remains immediately recognisable visually and dynamically.

The typical MINI characteristics of short body overhangs front and rear, the famous wheel-at-each-corner stance and the high shoulder line rising towards the rear have all been retained, as well as the hexagonal radiator grille and the large, round headlights.

Some of the subtle changes…

· The new MINI has grown slightly in size from the first generation in order to fulfil future safety requirements. The new MINI Cooper is 60 mm longer than its predecessor and the new MINI Cooper S, 61 mm longer. But to maintain the car’s unmistakable proportions, the designers matched the increase in size at the front by giving the car more rounded contours at the rear.

· The round, clear-glass headlights are now fixed to the body and have been turned slightly to the outside to maintain the geometry of the car from the front. The indicators, formerly isolated in the front valance, are now housed within the main headlight units.

· The radiator grille is now made up of a closed, self-contained element without the former dividing line made by the upper edge of the bumper. This design is reminiscent of the air intake scoop on the classic Mini.

· The MINI Cooper S has a ‘stronger’ front end due to the bonnet curving up approximately 20mm more to provide extra space for the turbocharged engine underneath and to meet pedestrian impact regulations.

· Rising gently to the rear, the shoulder line is now 18mm higher than on the former model and visually accentuates the powerful stance of the car’s body.

· The rear lights are now slightly larger and feature separate external surrounds.

· On both models, vertical air flow edges on the C-pillars and individual spoilers at the rear end of the roof enhance the level of aerodynamics to an even higher standard than before. The MINI Cooper now has a drag coefficient of 0.33. (0.35 on the previous model).

· Customisation of the new MINI starts with a wide range of paintwork colours. 12 body colours will be available, seven of which are brand new.

Interior re-interpreted.
The changes in the interior design of the new MINI are as comprehensive, but more immediately visible, than on the exterior. The design of the instrument controls and feel of the surfaces inside the car offers an air of premium quality.

Still the most striking feature inside is the Centre Speedo. It now comprises not only the analogue speedometer, but also all entertainment and, as an option, navigation functions.

The centre console below the Speedo is slimmer to create more space in the footwells for driver and front passenger. The door lock blipper and ignition key is now a round signal sensor. When inserted into a slot beside the steering wheel it allows the driver to press a start/stop button to switch the engine on and off.

New ambient illumination included in the optional lights package is unique in the automotive industry. The colour of the interior lights in the roof lining, the door storage compartments and grab handle recesses may be changed at any time in five stages from warm orange to sporting blue, depending on the occupants’ personal preference. This is controlled from a new panel of toggle switches in the roof lining. The toggle switches in the dash that operate the electric windows, seat heating and central locking were a real hit with current MINI owners and have been made larger on the new MINI.

A Colour Line option allows individual design of the MINI cockpit. Colour highlights in the lower sections of the dashboard flow on into the door linings, where they are combined with the materials on the trim surfaces. Colour Line is available in five colour shades, with the trim surfaces coming in four exclusive variants over and above the versions already standard on the MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S: glossy black piano paint, dark brown grained oak, brushed aluminium, and an extra-fine gloss surface.

A set of 16 chrome-plated trim rings for the air vents, cupholders and instruments gives the interior an even more sophisticated look.

In the rear, passengers are offered more comfort with recessed knee cut-outs in the front seats lined with material rather than the traditional plastics.

MINI Cooper: fully variable valve management instead of a throttle butterfly
The 1.6-litre naturally-aspirated power unit in the MINI Cooper develops maximum output of 120 hp at 6,000 rpm. Engine torque reaches 140 Nm at just 2,000 rpm, peaking at 160 Nm once the engine reaches 4,250 rpm.

This ultra-modern four-cylinder features fully variable valve control based on the BMW Group’s unique VALVETRONIC system. This innovative valve management system adjusts intake valve lift and opening times within fractions of a second to meet the power and performance requirements of the driver. The big advantage is that it replaces the conventional throttle butterfly on “normal” engines to translate any movement of the throttle pedal directly into engine speed instantly.

In addition to variable control of valve lift on the intake, valve timing is also controlled on the outlet stroke. This enhances the torque curve to deliver not only high torque at low engine speeds, but also high power at high speeds.

Together these two technologies reduce fuel consumption, depending on the route the driver is covering, by up to 20 per cent. Fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is down by approximately 12.5 per cent. The CO2 emissions on the MINI Cooper is now 139g/km and 164g/km on the MINI Cooper S – a reduction of 43g/km.

MINI Cooper S: twin-scroll turbocharger and direct fuel injection.
Displacing 1.6-litres, the four-cylinder turbocharged power unit of the MINI Cooper S now develops an impressive 175 hp, up 5hp on the outgoing supercharged engine. Maximum engine power comes at 5,500 rpm, with peak torque of 240 Nm being maintained consistently between 1,600 and 5,000 rpm. When accelerating hard, torque rises to an even higher level of 260 Nm by briefly increasing charge pressure through a system named ‘overboost’.

The MINI Cooper S engine is a Direct Injection petrol power unit. Intake air is pre-compressed by a twin-scroll turbocharger complete with intercooler. Exhaust gases meanwhile are split and forced through the exhaust ducts of two cylinders each, separated from one another in the exhaust gas manifold and the turbocharger. Response time when accelerating is virtually instantaneous.

The high performance of the MINI Cooper S is also enhanced by advanced valve management - four valves per cylinder being operated by two overhead camshafts. The camshaft on the intake side comes with infinitely variable valve timing to manage both engine output and torque while minimising fuel consumption and emissions. The exhaust valves are sodium-filled in order to off-set the higher temperature loads typical of a turbocharged engine.

Innovative technologies around the engine.
The Hams Hall-constructed engines featured in the new MINI boast a wide range of innovative technologies. The two-piece bedplate structure of the crankcase, for example, is sophisticated technology derived from motor sport. The cylinder block and bearing housing are made of cast aluminium alloy, while the camshafts on both engines are composite structures, not the usual castings, in order to reduce weight.

The on-demand water pump in the coolant circuit helps to reduce fuel consumption since it is only activated when the engine has reached its regular operating temperature. This helps to save fuel in the warm-up phase and the catalyst is able to reach the temperature required for optimum operation earlier.

Manual Gearshift and Automatic Transmission.
Both the new MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S come as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox. As an option, a six-speed automatic transmission will become available for both models. Paddles on the steering wheel allow the driver to change gear manually without removing his hands from the wheel.

Chassis and Sports Suspension.
As with the first generation, spring and damper settings tune the chassis and suspension set-up of the new MINI Cooper S to be firmer and more dynamic than the MINI Cooper. As an option both models are available with an identical Sports Suspension set-up, comprising harder springs, dampers and anti-roll bars.

Front-wheel drive, a low centre of gravity, a long wheelbase, wide track, short body overhangs, a stiff bodyshell and the firm suspension all interact to determine MINI’s unique go-kart feeling.

The front axle is based on the McPherson spring strut principle and features an anti-roll bar to reduce body sway to an absolute minimum. The central-arm rear axle is new to MINI and unique in this segment. Its longitudinal track control arms are made of aluminium that reduces weight by 6 kilos over the former model.

Benefiting from the sophisticated kinematics of the new suspension, the wheels offer improved grip over even more extreme cambers. The rear axle is equipped with an anti-roll bar on both model variants that makes a decisive contribution to the car’s famed agility, poise and safe handling.

New electromechanical power-assisted steering.
The new EPAS (Electric Power-Assisted Steering) makes a significant contribution to the pin-point behaviour of the new MINI. Speed-related power assistance guarantees low steering forces when parking and, at the same time, precise responses at high speeds on the motorway.

The electric system offers the driver a choice of two different steering control maps. The standard set-up ensures a well-balanced steering response in all speed ranges. The second map is activated when the Sport button is pressed and the power steering becomes even more direct. The electronic map for the accelerator is also modified by the Sport button to give a more instant response.

Run-flats as standard on MINI Cooper S.
The MINI Cooper comes as standard with 15-inch light-alloy rims and 175/65 R 15 tyres. Run-flat tyres are standard on the MINI Cooper S that has 16-inch light-alloy rims running on 195/65 R 16 tyres. In the event of a puncture, Run-flat tyres allow drivers to continue their journey for 90 miles at speeds of up to 50mph. Run-flats also provide stability in the event of a blow-out or sudden deflation. Seventeen-inch rims running on 205/45 R Run-flat 17 tyres are available as an option on both models.

Safety at all times.
Both models feature a wide range of safety features. Six airbags are standard consisting of front, side and curtain head airbags for the driver and front passenger. The extra-large curtain airbags (integrated in the roof lining) offer optimum protection from head injuries for the rear passengers.

Active safety is ensured in critical situations by ABS anti-lock brakes, EBD Electronic Brake Force Distribution and CBC Cornering Brake Control as standard on both models. ASC+T Automatic Stability Control + Traction is standard on the MINI Cooper S with on-off control by the driver, and as an option DSC Dynamic Stability Control.

Included within the option of DSC is Hill Assist. This feature holds a manual MINI on the brake when setting off on a gradient to prevent it from rolling back.

Passive safety was another primary aim of the new MINI’s designers and the new car offers all the prerequisites for optimum results in crash tests.

The transverse engine of the new MINI combined with the extra-large deformation zones at the front absorbs most of the impact forces in the event of a collision. Highly stable crossbars and reinforced door structures also help to keep impact energy away from the passenger cell. The same effect is provided by the front axle absorbing energy and passing impact forces on through the floor of the car.

The electric fuel pump is switched off automatically in the case of a severe accident to prevent any chance of a fuel fire. At the same time the central locking is opened and both the interior lights and hazard warning flashers are immediately activated to attract attention.

Welcome to the next MINI adventure. Full specification and technical details will be issued at the time of the new MINI’s debut at this year’s Paris motor show.
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

Im not a Mini expert. what is the news? to me it looks like the old one :t-hands:
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

Well, look at it like you look at the X5, on which you are an expect: everything is brand new, but familiar looking. Suspension, chassis, steering, engines, interior, etc.

You will notice it best in the inside, because the car has gotter bigger and the quality seems drastically improved.

Edit; look here:

 
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EniLab said:
I wasn't the leak!!!! :D

LOL, yes you were! BMW is going to ruin your life until you have nothing left :D

;)
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

Well, it doesn't do much for me! IMO, BMW made a little show-off car for spoiled 20year old guys from one legend! I think this wasn't necessary but if BMW wanted so...! I personally never liked the car!
 
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well this is more a FL to me..and a bad one at that.. cause now the car looks cute.. but before it had some coolness to it.. now it looks like a gurly car..
i liked the attitude of the old..this one lacks attitude..
maybe ile change my mind when i see the sport version..
 
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Just_me said:
More info? engines and such?

Cooper: 1.6 liter with 120 hp
Cooper S: 1.6 Turbo (instead of compressor like last) with 175 hp

Both engines are brand new and developed with PSA rather than Chrysler, and have roughly 5 hp more than the previous model (yay?)


The Artist said:
well this is more a FL to me..and a bad one at that.. cause now the car looks cute.. but before it had some coolness to it.. now it looks like a gurly car..

i liked the attitude of the old..this one lacks attitude..

maybe ile change my mind when i see the sport version..

I disagree man. I really think this new version looks better than the last. Though very similar, it's just more modern and worked out.


Autoweek.nl posted these pics before they were allowed to right Eni? I can't find any other info yet, or more detailed photo's....
 
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Top Secret said:
Tacho still looks stupidly big, I see...

"Now even larger than before, the Center Speedo, a genuine MINI icon in the cockpit, comprises all entertainment and, as an option, navigation functions over and above the analogue-face speedometer. Through its high, central position, the Center Speedo allows optimum ergonomic control by both the driver and front passenger, while the slender centre console ensures even more space and roominess within the footwells."

P.S.: yes, autoweek.nl leaked the pics - the embargo officially ends today at 4pm CET.
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

The exterior looks the same as before and the interior looks worse than before.

The air vent in particular is behind the steering wheel!!! I wonder who had that brilliant idea. The huge speedo is also hideous.

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Yannis said:
The exterior looks the same as before and the interior looks worse than before.

Mini is iconic - and its only Mk2 of new MINI - so do not expect radical changes. Also the demand for the MINI as it is is still way over the supply / production - so it makes sense to produce almost identical design.

Interior: it is much better fit & finish + better materials + more space: so it is much better than current one. Live comparison is needed to feel that.


Just-me said:
No diesel engine :(

Mini One & Mini One D are coming soon - but not at launch. There is also an idea to offer Mini Cooper D. :usa7uh:
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

dOmInIX said:
Well, it doesn't do much for me! IMO, BMW made a little show-off car for spoiled 20 year old guys from one legend! I think this wasn't necessary but if BMW wanted so...! I personally never liked the car!


Initially, Rover wanted to do an cheapo econobox replacement, but BMW and John Cooper wanted a sporty car, reminiscent of the old iconic/sporty/special versions. The exterior design was influenced by Issigonis own schetches.
And like all the previous replacents that were never put into production, the car is bigger.

And BTW the legend became a legend because of those special Cooper/S models, however the Mini was never intended to be an icon or a race car, it just ended up by accident.

If BMW would have made it like the old one, it should have something like a Daewoo Matiz, and build it in China or India.
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

Yannis said:
The exterior looks the same as before and the interior looks worse than before.

The air vent in particular is behind the steering wheel!!! I wonder who had that brilliant idea. The huge speedo is also hideous.

Yeah, try to match this with the new A2 Yannis :D
Let's see what the people want.
I think the interior looks better than before.
 
Re: New Mini: Official pics!!!

Imhotep Evil said:
Initially, Rover wanted to do an cheapo econobox replacement, but BMW and John Cooper wanted a sporty car, reminiscent of the old iconic/sporty/special versions.

If BMW would have made it like the old one, it should have something like a Daewoo Matiz, and build it in China or India.

Yeah. I remember the new MINI design proposals by Rover (before BMW had intervened) - it could indeed come out in a something-like Daewoo Matiz form. Thanks God BMW came along. What a disaster could have Rover done with MINI! :t-crazy2:
 

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Mini (stylized as MINI) is a British automotive brand founded in 1969, owned by German BMW since 2000, and used by them for a range of small cars assembled in the United Kingdom, Austria, and the Netherlands. The word Mini has been used in car model names since 1959, and in 1969 it became a brand in its own right when the name "Mini" replaced the separate "Austin Mini" and "Morris Mini" car model names.
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