Mini (BMW Group)
Mini
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legal form | brand |
founding | 2001 |
Seat | Munich , Germany |
Branch | Automobile manufacturer |
Website | www.mini.de |
Mini (spelling: MINI ) is a new edition of the British small car Mini that was created at the beginning of 2001 under the leadership of the BMW Group . The exterior and interior were modeled on the classic model, but the size corresponds to a today's small car. Mini is both the name for the individual models and the name of the main model. The main model has been offered in the third generation since 2014.
History of the brand
Mini models were originally offered under various brands such as Austin , Morris , Wolseley or Riley and built under license from Innocenti and Authi . Later, however, the owner BMC (later British Leyland, Austin Rover and finally Rover Group) began to treat Mini as a separate brand and used different variants of the well-known logo with the winged "MINI" lettering. This brand came to BMW with the takeover of Rovers.
The development of the Mini as a modern new edition of the Mini began by the MG Rover Group in the 1990s after BMW had taken over completely in 1994. Before the development was finished, BMW parted with Rover again, but kept the “Mini” brand and relocated further technical development to Munich.
Production of the Mini was based at the old Morris Cowley plant in Oxford . Until then, the Rover 75 had been manufactured there, whose production was relocated to Longbridge near Birmingham. The plant was renamed BMW Works Oxford and modernized for the production of the current Mini. Individual parts are manufactured in the plants in Swindon and Hams Hall, the Mini Countryman and the Paceman in the Magna Steyr plant in Graz (Austria).
At VDL NedCar in Born, the MINI has also been made to order since summer 2014.
Sales figures
In 2013 a little more than 300,000 Minis were sold worldwide, 1.2% more than in 2012. With a share of 42.1%, the three-door basic model Mini Hatch was the best-selling car of all the Mini models. In 2013 there were a total of 34,263 mini vehicles in Germany.
Models
Internal type designations
The minis under BMW have different internal names, such as the "E numbers" from BMW. Until 2012, new models were built analogous to the Rover development codes (e.g. Rover 75 = R40). The models released in spring 2014 bear the "F numbers".
The internal names are:
- 1st generation
- R50: Mini ( Hatch ): One, One D, Cooper (June 2001 to August 2006)
- R52: Mini Cabrio: One, Cooper, Cooper S (July 2004 to August 2008)
- R53: Mini (Hatch): Cooper S (March 2002 to August 2006)
- 2nd generation
- R55: Mini Clubman ( station wagon with Shooting Brake features): Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works, One, One D.
- R56: Mini (Hatch): Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works (from September 2006), One, One D (from April 2007)
- R57: Mini Cabrio : One, Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works
- R58: Mini Coupé (two-seater): Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works
- R59: Mini Roadster (two-seater, convertible): Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works
- R60: Mini Countryman ( Sport Utility Vehicle ): One, One D, Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works (Cooper D, Cooper S and Cooper SD also available as 4WD )
- R61: Mini Paceman ( Sport Utility Coupé ): Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S, Cooper SD, John Cooper Works
- 3rd generation
- F54: Mini Clubman (since 2015)
- F55: Mini (Hatch) five-door (since July 2014)
- F56: Mini (Hatch) three-door (since March 2014)
- F57: Mini Cabrio (since March 2016)
- F60: Mini Countryman (from February 2017)
Timeline of the models
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Body version |
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9 | 0 | ||
Small car | Hatchback , 3-door |
Mini (1st Gen) (R50) One / One D / Cooper |
Mini (2nd Gen) (R56) One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
Mini (3rd Gen) (F56) One First / One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
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Mini (1st gen) (R53) Cooper S. |
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Hatchback, 5-door |
Mini (3rd gen) (F55) One First / One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD |
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Convertible |
Mini (1st gen) Cabrio (R52) One / Cooper / Cooper S |
Mini (2nd gen) Cabrio (R57) One / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
Mini (3rd gen) Cabrio (F57) One / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
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Shooting Brake , 3-door |
Mini (2nd gen) Clubman (R55) One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
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Compact class | Station wagon, 5-door |
Mini (3rd gen) Clubman (F54) One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper S ALL4 / Cooper SD / Cooper SD ALL4 / JCW |
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Sports car | Coupe |
Mini (2nd gen) Coupé (R58) Cooper / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
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Roadster |
Mini (2nd gen) Roadster (R59) Cooper / Cooper S / Cooper SD / JCW |
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SUV | Hatchback |
Mini Countryman (R60) One / One D / Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper D All4 / Cooper S / Cooper S All4 / Cooper SD / Cooper SD All4 |
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Hatchback | Mini Paceman (R61) |
Mini (R50 / R52 / R53, 2001-2006)
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Mini Cooper (2001-2006) |
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Production period: | 2001–2006 (station wagon, R50 / R53) 2004–2008 (convertible, R52) |
Body versions : | Station wagon , convertible |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.6 liters (66–154 kW) Diesel engines : 1.4 liters (55–65 kW) |
Length: | 3626-3655 mm |
Width: | 1688 mm |
Height: | 1408-1416 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2466 mm |
Empty weight : | 1065-1315 kg |
The new Mini was available in various equipment and design variants from June 2001: As Mini One D (55 kW / 75 PS) ("D" for diesel), whose engine comes from the Toyota Yaris . As a petrol engine, there was the Mini as One (66 kW / 90 PS), Cooper (85 kW / 116 PS) and Cooper S (125 kW / 170 PS; with supercharger). The three 1.6-liter in-line four-cylinder petrol engines were from Tritec, a joint venture with Chrysler , and were manufactured in Brazil.
The Mini has a different spatial concept than the example cited. At 3.64 m, it is significantly longer. The actual Mini was designed as a car for people with little money and little space. The wheels were particularly small so that they did not protrude far into the interior.
The new Mini from BMW, on the other hand, is positioned as a sporty lifestyle vehicle with go-kart- like driving behavior. Reliability and workmanship left a lot to be desired in the beginning, but in 2003 the model achieved 1st place in the ADAC's "small class" breakdown statistics and in 2004 2nd place.
Models and Features
The individual models can be distinguished by their external features. The Mini One and Mini One D always had the roof painted in the same color as the car and the louvres of the radiator grille and the exterior mirrors in black. The Mini One D also had the "old" front and rear aprons, which were also present on the Mini One and Cooper until the revision in summer 2004. The roof of the Mini Cooper was optionally painted in the body color, but also black or white. The grille was chrome-plated.
The Cooper S had a radiator grille in body color, a separate air intake (a so-called scoop), a double-flow, centrally located exhaust and other front and rear aprons. They also differ in terms of their engine and equipment features. In August 2004 the product range was given a facelift and expanded to include the convertible versions.
Mini convertible (R52)
The mini convertible was presented at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show . The convertible has a fully automatic soft top that, similar to a sunroof, can only be opened partially. The tailgate is folded down like a pick-up, as it was with the classic Mini. The rear window is made of glass and has a heated window. The Mini Convertible was introduced as the One, Cooper and Cooper S.
Special models
The special models of the Mini each have an individual equipment package, which means that the special models have many extras as standard equipment that are only available for a surcharge on the conventional Mini. There are special models, depending on the version, in almost all engine variants. The models can be recognized from the outside as special models by corresponding designations.
Since September 2005, the John Cooper Works (JCW) performance kit has also been optionally installed in the Mini Cooper S ex works. Until then, the JCW kit was only available as a retrofit accessory. In addition to the increase in performance through a modified compressor to 155 kW (211 hp), it also includes a mechanical limited-slip differential and a modified brake system. An additional flap on the air filter that opens from 4500 rpm and a modified exhaust system should make the engine noise more powerful.
Three other special models have been on the market since October 2005:
- Mini Seven
- Mini Park Lane
- Mini checkmate
From May 2006 there was the two-seater special model Mini Cooper S with JCW GP kit, limited to 2000 vehicles worldwide . It includes special rims, front and rear aprons, side skirts, a closed underbody, aluminum wishbones, Recaro sports seats and spoilers , some of which are made of carbon , as well as the Mini Cooper S engine, which has been increased to 160 kW (218 hp). This Mini is available in just one equipment variant: body in “thunder blue metallic”, roof in “pure silver” and exterior mirrors in “chili red”.
In 2007, the Sidewalk special model appeared for the mini convertible.
Technical specifications
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model | engine | Displacement | power | Torque | 0–100 km / h in s | Top speed in km / h |
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Mini One | 1.6 liter, 4 cylinder / 16 V | 1598 cc | 66 kW (90 PS) at 5500 rpm |
140 Nm at 3000 rpm | 10.9 [12.7] | 181 [170] | 2001-2006 |
Mini Cooper | 1.6 liter, 4 cylinder / 16 V | 1598 cc | 85 kW (116 hp) at 6000 rpm |
150 Nm at 4500 rpm | 9.2 [10.4] | 200 [185] | 2001-2006 |
Mini Cooper S. | 1.6 liters, compressor , 4 cylinders / 16 V. | 1598 cc | 120 kW (163 hp) at 6000 rpm |
210 Nm at 4000 rpm | 7.4 | 218 | 2002-2004 |
Mini Cooper S. | 1.6 liters, compressor, 4 cylinders / 16 V. | 1598 cc | 125 kW (170 PS) at 6000 rpm |
220 Nm at 4000 rpm | 7.2 [7.7] | 222 [220] | 2004-2008 |
Mini Cooper S JCW |
1.6 liters, compressor, 4 cylinders / 16 V. | 1598 cc | 155 kW (211 hp) at 6950 rpm |
245 Nm at 4500 rpm | 6.8 | 230 | 2005-2008 |
Mini Cooper S JCW GP kit |
1.6 liters, compressor, 4 cylinders / 16 V. | 1598 cc | 160 kW (218 hp) at 7100 rpm |
250 Nm at 4600 rpm | 6.5 | 240 | 2006 |
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Mini One D | 1.4 liter, 4 cylinder, common rail turbo diesel | 1364 cc | 55 kW (75 PS) at 4000 rpm |
180 Nm at 2000 rpm | 13.5 | 165 | 2003-2005 |
Mini One D | 1.4 liter, 4 cylinder, common rail turbo diesel | 1364 cc | 65 kW (88 PS) at 3800 rpm |
190 Nm at 1800 rpm | 11.9 | 175 | 2005-2006 |
- Values in square brackets [] apply to vehicles with a CVT automatic or six-speed automatic transmission.
Mini (R55 / R56 / R57 / R58 / R59 / R60 / R61, 2006-2016)
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Mini Cooper (since 2006) |
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Production period: | since 2006–2014 ( station wagon , R56) 2007–2014 (station wagon, R55) 2009–2016 (cabriolet, R57) 2011–2015 (coupé, R58) 2012–2015 (roadster, R59) |
Body versions : | Station wagon , station wagon , coupé , cabriolet , roadster |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.4–1.6 liters (70–160 kW) Diesel engines : 1.6–2.0 liters (66–105 kW) |
Length: | 3699-3958 mm |
Width: | 1683 mm |
Height: | 1407 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2466-2547 mm |
Empty weight : | 1135-1230 kg |
On November 18, 2006, the second edition of the new Mini was presented to dealers. The Mini has been optimized for pedestrian protection in order to take into account the more stringent crash tests. Instead, the bonnet was a little longer and higher. In order to maintain the proportions of the Mini, an approx. 10 cm wide plastic band was inserted in front of the classically steep windshield.
The Mini started in autumn 2006 with the following models:
- Mini Cooper (88 kW / 120 PS)
- Mini Cooper S (128 kW / 174 PS)
Two more models were added in early 2007:
- Mini One (70 kW / 95 PS)
- Mini Cooper D (80 kW / 109 PS)
In November 2007 three more models were added:
- Mini Cooper Clubman (88 kW / 120 PS)
- Mini Cooper S Clubman (128 kW / 174 PS)
- Mini Cooper D Clubman (80 kW / 109 PS)
Two more models were added in August 2008:
- Mini John Cooper Works (155 kW / 211 hp)
- Mini John Cooper Works Clubman (155 kW / 211 PS)
At the beginning of 2009, a new basic engine followed with the
- Mini One (55 kW) (55 kW / 75 PS)
The new edition of the convertible followed in spring 2009 with three models:
- Mini Cooper Cabriolet (88 kW / 120 PS)
- Mini Cooper S Cabriolet (128 kW / 174 PS)
- Mini John Cooper Works Cabriolet (155 kW / 211 PS)
Another model was added in April 2011:
- Mini Cooper SD (105 kW / 143 PS)
In November 2012 there was the special model Mini Cooper John Cooper Works GP limited to 2000 vehicles:
- Mini Cooper JCW GP (160 kW / 218 PS)
Innovations
The biggest innovations took place under the sheet metal: the petrol engines developed in cooperation with PSA Peugeot Citroën are significantly more economical in consumption. The Cooper S uses a turbocharger for this . The engine received the Engine of the year award eight times in a row (2007 to 2014) in its class. The Mini Cooper D (3.9 l / 100 km, 104 g CO 2 / km) had a diesel engine from the PSA-DV engine .
The equipment list has been expanded. For the first time, variable Ambilight interior lighting is offered, with which elements such as the doors are discreetly illuminated with colored, indirect light. In the interior, the buyer can choose between nine fabric, fabric / leather and leather appointments. Furthermore, the car can be clad with five different interior surfaces. Air conditioning and safety equipment ( ASC + T or DSC 3 ) are not standard, but are included in two different equipment packages. You can choose between five different colors for the armrests and the knee rail.
Four mini models (One Minimalist 55 kW / One Minimalist 72 kW / One D / Cooper D) will be equipped with BMW EfficientDynamics under the brand-specific name MINIMALISM from model year 2008 . This includes an automatic start-stop system (in conjunction with a manual transmission), a gearshift point indicator, brake energy recovery, aluminum components, lightweight chassis and a new underbody (reduces air resistance, increases contact pressure). According to the manufacturer, this can reduce consumption and emissions by up to 20 percent.
Mini Clubman (R55)
In September 2007 the Mini Clubman was presented at the IAA in Frankfurt. The model is based on the Mini Traveler study presented at the IAA 2005 . The "Clubman" is 24 cm longer than the basic model and has an 8 cm longer wheelbase. Apart from the roof shape, the Mini “Kombi” or “Shooting Brake” - “We see it more in the tradition of the Shooting Brake” - is identical to the other models up to the B-pillar .
The “Clubdoor” on the passenger side (makes it easier to get into the rear) and the “Splitdoor” ( two- wing rear door ) are characteristic of the Clubman . With a trunk volume of 260 to 930 liters, the Clubman offers more than the Hatch (160–680 liters), cabrio (125/170/660 liters) and coupé (280 liters) models ; it is only exceeded by the countryman (350–1,170 liters). The rear seat can either be divided or completely folded down. Four interior colors and five variants of the “Color Line” can be combined with one another in the interior. The Clubman has six airbags as standard and is available in over 40 different exterior paint combinations.
Clubman Hampton (Cooper / Cooper D / Cooper S / Cooper SD), named after the London borough , is the first limited-edition model in the new Mini yours design line .
- Body colors: Reef Blue Metallic, Eclipse Gray Metallic, Midnight Black Metallic, Pepper White
- Colors for roof and C-pillars: Jet Black, Pure Silver Metallic
- Alloy wheels: Twin Spoke (17 inch) in black or silver with hub accent in Damson Red
The Mini Clubman received the red dot award: product design 2008 with an honorable mention for the design concept .
Portal door on the passenger side and two-wing rear door
Mini convertible (R57)
The renewed mini convertible came on the market in spring 2009. In addition to all the technical innovations of the sedans, the new edition of the open version has a technical gimmick: the "always-open timer". This round clock, located to the left of the tachometer, adds up the time that the mini crew spends with the roof open.
Mini Coupé (R58)
The coupe has been available for purchase in the UK since October 2011. Technically, the vehicle is based on the Mini Cabriolet that was already available at the time, but has only two seats and a larger trunk. Compared to the standard version of the Mini, the inclination of the windshield has been modified in the automobile and a spoiler that extends automatically at 80 km / h has been added. The model versions of the Mini Coupé follow the usual pattern of other Mini models: Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper SD, as well as the top version John Cooper Works (JCW). The JCW version of the Coupé's 1598 cm³ four-cylinder (155 kW / 211 PS) turbocharger accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 6.4 seconds, at a top speed of 240 km / h. A 2.0-l turbo diesel (105 kW / 143 PS) is used in the Cooper SD. All model versions are equipped with a manual six-speed gearbox, an automatic gearbox is optionally available (with the exception of the JCW).
Mini Roadster (R59)
The Mini Roadster is the convertible version of the Mini Coupé, which was presented in early 2012. In contrast to the Mini Cabriolet, the Mini Roadster is a pure two-seater with a textile top that can be opened or closed manually as standard. A partially electric opening (manual locking / unlocking of the roof) is available as an accessory at an additional cost. The model is offered with three 1.6-liter petrol engines and one 2.0-liter diesel engine. The engine output starts with 90 kW (122 hp) for the entry-level model and ends at 155 kW (211 hp) for the most powerful engine.
Technical specifications
Values in [] apply to vehicles with a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission.
Mini models
Technical specifications | Mini One | Mini Cooper | Mini One D | Mini Cooper D | Mini Cooper SD | Mini Cooper S. | Mini John Cooper Works | Mini John Cooper Works GP | ||||||
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Construction period | 2009–03 / 2010 | 2007-2010 | 2010–11 / 2013 | 2006-2010 | 2010–11 / 2013 | 2009–11 / 2013 | 2007-2011 | 2011–11 / 2013 | 2011–11 / 2013 | 2006-2010 | 2010–11 / 2013 | 2008–11 / 2013 | 11 / 2012-06 / 2013 | |
engine | R4 petrol engine | R4 common rail turbo diesel | R4 gasoline engine, turbocharger | |||||||||||
Displacement | 1397 cc | 1598 cc | 1560 cc | 1598 cm³ [1995 cm³] | 1995 cc | 1598 cc | ||||||||
Power at min −1 |
55 kW (75 PS) at 4500 | 70 kW (95 PS) at 6000 | 55 kW (75 PS) at 5000 | 72 kW (98 PS) at 6000 | 88 kW (120 PS) at 6000 | 90 kW (122 hp) at 6000 | 66 kW (90 PS) at 4000 | 80 kW (109 PS) at 4000 | 82 kW (112 hp) at 4000 | 105 kW (143 hp) at 4000 | 128 kW (174 hp) at 5500 | 134 kW (184 hp) at 5500 | 155 kW (211 hp) at 6000 | 160 kW (218 hp) at 6000 |
Torque in min -1 |
120 Nm at 2500 | 140 Nm at 4000 | 140 Nm at 2250 | 153 Nm at 3000 | 160 Nm at 4250 | 160 Nm at 4250 | 215 Nm at 1750-2000 | 240 Nm at 1750-2000 | 270 Nm at 1750-2250 | 305 Nm at 1750-2700 | 240 Nm 1 at 1600-5000 | 240 Nm at 1600-5000 | 260 Nm at 1850-5600 | 260 Nm 2 at 1750-5750 |
Acceleration 0–100 km / h manual transmission; [Automatic transmission] in p | 13.2 | 10.9 [12.6] | 13.2 | 10.5 [12.3] | 9.1 [10.4] | 9.1 [10.4] | 11.5 | 9.9 [10.3] | 9.7 [10.1] | 8.1 [8.4] | 7.1 [7.3] | 7.0 [7.2] | 6.5 | 6.2 |
Maximum speed in km / h | 175 | 185 [180] | 175 | 186 [181] | 203 [197] | 203 [197] | 182 | 195 [190] | 197 [192] | 215 [205] | 225 [220] | 228 [223] | 238 | 242 |
Empty weight in kg | 1135 | 1135 [1175] | 1135 | 1135 [1175] | 1140 [1180] | 1140 [1180] | 1165 | 1180 [1195] | 1165 [1195] | 1225 [1245] | 1205 [1230] | 1205 [1230] | 1205 | 1185 |
Tank capacity in liters | 40 | 50 | ||||||||||||
Consumption in l / 100 km (total) | 5.3 | 5.3 [6.5] | 5.1 | 5.4 [6.4] | 5.4 [6.5] | 5.4 [6.4] | 3.9 | 3.9 [5.0] | 3.8 [5.1] | 4.3 [5.3] | 6.2 [6.9] | 5.8 [6.4] | 6.9 | 7.1 |
CO 2 emissions in g / km | 128 | 128 [155] | 119 | 127 [150] | 129 [156] | 127 [150] | 104 | 104 [134] | 99 [135] | 114 [139] | 149 [165] | 136 [149] | 165 | 165 |
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 4 | 5 euro | Euro 4 | 5 euro | Euro 4 | 5 euro | Euro 4 | 5 euro | 5 euro |
Mini convertible models
Values in [] apply to vehicles with a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission.
Technical specifications | Mini One convertible | Mini Cooper convertible | Mini Cooper D convertible | Mini Cooper SD convertible | Mini Cooper S convertible | Mini John Cooper Works convertible | |||
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Construction period | until 2009 | since 2010 | until 2009 | since 2010 | since 2011 | since 2011 | until 2009 | since 2010 | since 2010 |
engine | R4 petrol engine | R4 common rail turbo diesel | R4 gasoline engine, turbocharger | ||||||
Displacement | 1598 cc | 1598 cm³ [1995 cm³] | 1995 cc | 1598 cc | |||||
Power at min −1 |
66 kW (90 PS) at 5500 | 72 kW (98 PS) at 6000 | 88 kW (120 PS) at 6000 | 90 kW (122 hp) at 6000 | 82 kW (112 hp) at 4000 | 105 kW (143 hp) at 4000 | 128 kW (174 hp) at 5500 | 135 kW (184 hp) at 5500 | 155 kW (211 hp) at 6000 |
Acceleration 0–100 km / h manual transmission [automatic transmission] in s | 11.8 | 11.3 [13.1] | 9.8 [11.1] | 9.8 [11.1] | 10.3 [10.7] | 8.7 [8.9] | 7.4 [7.7] | 7.3 [7.6] | 6.9 |
Maximum speed in km / h | 175 | 181 [174] | 198 [191] | 198 [191] | 194 [190] | 210 [203] | 222 [217] | 225 [220] | 235 |
Consumption in l / km (total) | 7.0 | 5.7 [6.6] | 5.7 [6.7] | 5.7 [6.6] | 4.0D [5.3D] | 4.5D [5.4D] | 6.4 [7.1] | 6.0 [6.6] | 7.1 |
CO 2 emissions in g / km | 168 | 133 [154] | 137 [161] | 133 [154] | 105 [140] | 118 [143] | 153 [170] | 139 [153] | 169 |
Empty weight in kg | 1240 | 1235 [1275] | 1240 [1280] | 1240 [1280] | 1275 [1300] | 1325 [1340] | 1305 [1330] | 1305 [1330] | 1305 |
Tank capacity in liters | 40 | 50 | |||||||
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 4 | 5 euro | Euro 4 | 5 euro |
Mini Countryman (R60)
Mini Paceman (R61)
Mini E
An electric version of the Mini has been tested in field trials for electric mobility in Berlin, Munich, London and the USA since 2009 . The motor and the lithium-ion battery are supplied by AC Propulsion .
The electric motor has an output of 150 kW (204 hp). The acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h is 8.5 s and the top speed is electronically limited to 160 km / h. In total, the battery consists of 5088 lithium-ion cells, which are housed in 48 modules in the vehicle, some in place of the rear seats, so that there are only two seats in the vehicle. The trunk volume is also impaired by the battery modules and reduced to 60 l. The range with one battery charge is 200 to 250 km. The battery charging time is 2 hours with a special charger. With an empty weight of 1465 kg, the electric Mini is 300 kg heavier than the variants with a combustion engine.
The production version of the Mini E was presented as Mini Electric in July 2019 and production will take place in Oxford . The electric version of the Mini has been available in stores as Mini Cooper SE since March 2020 . It has 184 PS, a 32.6 kWh battery and has a range of up to 270 km.
According to the BMW press release of February 24, 2018, the drive train of the Mini E will roll off the production line in Dingolfing from 2019.
Mini E Race
The Mini E Race is a modified racing version of the standard Mini E. The following modifications have been made:
- Interior: Recaro CFRP seat Pro Racer (HANS), six-point belt 3 inch, suede steering wheel 320 mm in diameter
- Roll cage: screw construction (lightweight) CrMo4, approx. 35 kg including installation material
- Gearbox: mechan. Multi-disc limited-slip differential with 40 ° / 50 ° ramp angle, 55 Nm preload
- Motor: Adaptation of the motor control
- Chassis: KW variant 3 coilover kit, matched to the increased axle loads of the Mini E Race with modified damping characteristics and modified springs
- Exterior: diffusers, rear wings, CFRP body parts
- Safety: Integration of a special racing ABS, differentiated emergency stop concept
Mini Inspired by Goodwood
Rolls-Royce presented another special model to the global public in June 2009, the “Mini Inspired by Goodwood ”. It was a version converted by Rolls-Royce with beige leather and velor in the interior. The center console and buttons were finished in black piano lacquer, while the instrument panel had its own Rolls-Royce design. Only the steering wheel was taken over from the mini model and has its emblem. The special model was produced on the occasion of the 50th birthday of the Mini. In 2011, an edition limited to 1000 copies was launched under the name "Mini Inspired by Goodwood" at a price of 46,900 euros.
Mini (F54 / F55 / F56 / F57 / F60, since 2014)
3rd generation | |
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Mini (since 2014) |
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Production period: | since 03/2014 |
Body versions : | Hatchback , station wagon , convertible |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.2–2.0 liters (55–170 kW) Diesel engines : 1.5–2.0 liters (70–125 kW) |
Length: | 3821-3874 mm |
Width: | 1727 mm |
Height: | 1414 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2495 mm |
Empty weight : | 1160-1295 kg |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2014) |
The third generation of the Mini was presented at the LA Auto Show in November 2013 .
A visible innovation is the daytime running lights which, in conjunction with the optional LED headlights, form a 4/5 ring around the low beam . A noticeable feature in the interior is a multimedia system in the place of the former central speedometer.
The swivel bearings on the front axle are made of aluminum. The rear of the car has a multi-link axle .
A five-door version (F55) has been available since October 2014. The new mini convertible (F57) came in 2016. The relatively unsuccessful models Coupé and Roadster have not yet been reissued.
At the Concorso d'Eleganza on Lake Como 2014, Mini presented the Mini Superleggera Vision concept car , a two-seater roadster with an electric motor, in collaboration with the coachbuilder Superleggera .
In 2019 the Mini Electric will be shown at the IAA ; the first series vehicles are to be delivered in spring 2020.
Engines
Mini One First | Mini One | Mini Cooper | Mini Cooper S. | Mini John Cooper Works | Mini One D | Mini Cooper D | Mini Cooper SD | |
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Construction period | since 07/2014 | since 03/2014 | since 05/2015 | since 03/2014 | since 03/2014 | since 07/2014 | ||
engine | Gasoline engine | Diesel engine | ||||||
Engine type | TwinPower Turbo R3 with direct injection |
TwinPower Turbo R3 with direct injection and Valvetronic |
TwinPower Turbo R4 with direct injection and Valvetronic |
R3 turbocharging with variable turbine geometry and common rail direct injection |
R4 turbocharging with variable turbine geometry and common rail direct injection |
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Engine type | B38A12 | B38A15 | B48A20 | B37C15 | B47C20A | |||
Displacement | 1198 cc | 1499 cc | 1998 cc | 1496 cc | 1995 cc | |||
Max. Power at 1 / min | 55 kW (75 PS) / 4250 | 75 kW (102 PS) / 4250–6000 | 100 kW (136 hp) / 4500-6000 | 141 kW (192 PS) / 4700-6000 | 170 kW (231 hp) / 5200-6000 | 70 kW (95 PS) / 4000 | 85 kW (116 PS) / 4000 | 125 kW (170 PS) / 4000 |
Max. Torque | 150 Nm at 1400-4000 rpm |
180 Nm at 1400-4000 rpm |
220 Nm at 1250-4000 rpm |
280 Nm at 1250-4750 rpm |
320 Nm at 1250-4800 rpm |
220 Nm at 1750-2250 rpm |
270 Nm at 1750-2250 rpm |
360 Nm at 1500-2750 rpm |
Gearbox, as standard | Six-speed manual transmission | |||||||
Gearbox, optionally | - | 6-stage automatic | - | 6-stage automatic | ||||
Acceleration, 0 to 100 km / h in s |
12.8 | 9.9 [10.2] | 7.9 [7.8] | 6.8 [6.7] | 6.3 [6.1] | 11.0 | 9.2 [9.2] | 7.3 [7.2] |
Top speed, km / h |
175 | 195 [195] | 210 [210] | 235 [233] | 246 [246] | 190 | 205 [204] | 227 [225] |
Fuel consumption (according to ECE driving cycle, combined in l / 100 km) |
5.0 | 4.6-4.7 [4.8-4.9] | 4.5-4.6 [4.7-4.8] | 5.7-5.8 [5.2-5.4] | 6.7–6.8 [5.7–5.8] | 3.4-3.5 | 3.5-3.6 [3.7-3.8] | 4.2 [4.2] |
CO 2 emissions, combined in g / km |
117 | 108-109 [112-114] | 105-107 [109-112] | 133-136 [122-125] | 153-155 [132-134] | 89-92 | 92-95 [98-99] | 110 [108] |
Empty weight in kg | 1160 | 1165 [1195] | 1160 [1190] | 1235 [1250] | 1280 [1295] | 1190 | 1210 [1225] | 1250 [1265] |
Emission standard according to EU classification |
Euro 6 |
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Mini Clubman 2nd generation (F54, since 2015)
Mini convertible 3rd generation (F57, since 2016)
Mini Countryman (F60, since February 2017)
The Countryman is also offered as a plug-in hybrid (Cooper SE Countryman).
Approvals
In 2017, 46,706 mini vehicles were newly registered in Germany. This corresponds to a share of 1.4% of all newly registered passenger cars.
Mini Challenge
From 2004 to 2011 there was a separate racing series for the Mini in Germany under the name Mini Challenge . With this one-make cup , BMW primarily wanted to address racing beginners and amateur drivers as participants. Only vehicles of a model specially developed for series production were allowed to be used. Changes to the vehicles were largely prohibited. The series gained fame u. a. through the participation of Cora Schumacher ; The successor series is the Mini Trophy .
In addition to the Mini Challenge Germany, there were or are mini-challenge series in the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
literature
- Othmar Wickenheiser: MINI DESIGN. Past Present Future , Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-613-03123-4 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The new Mini. Press kit
- ↑ "Contract manufacturing at VDL Nedcar", accessed on November 16, 2016 ( Memento from November 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ "Company portrait of Bayerische Motoren Werke" from Börsen-Zeitung, accessed on January 10, 2014
- ^ Federal Motor Transport Authority, new registrations of motor vehicles ... December 2013 , (PDF, 1.61 MB), accessed on September 25, 2018.
- ↑ Breakdown statistics - German cars are becoming more reliable on spiegel.de , April 29, 2004
- ↑ Eighth consecutive International Engine of the Year Award for PSA Peugeot Citroën ( Memento from July 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- ↑ red dot online: Mini Concept Detroit as a model for a series model / […] as a model for production version
- ↑ Mini Clubman. Rolling Advent Calendar , in: Spiegel Online (Tom Grünweg, Sept. 7, 2007)
- ↑ Trendsetter compact SUV ( Memento from April 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ): Page 14 of 53 (Photo: auto touring / Heinz Henninger)
- ↑ Red Dot Award winners lists (in XLS format): … design2008_Presse.xls ( Memento from May 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), … rdapd2008_Presse_01.xls ( Memento from January 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Red Dot Award Winners Lists (in XLS format): … design2008_press.xls ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , … Rdapd2008_press.xls ( Memento from February 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Autocar June 21, 2011 . Autocar.co.uk. June 21, 2011. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
- ↑ 2012 Mini Coupe Pricing, Pictures and Video Revealed . In: Motor Trend . June 21, 2011. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ↑ Mini-Homepage / Roadster . Accessed November 3, 2011, GiftBot archive link (see discussion) used on March 24, 2019.
- ↑ Mini E - BMW is testing its electric mini fleet in Berlin , Berliner Morgenpost , November 25, 2008
- ↑ Autobild : Electric, Exclusive, Eng , November 19, 2008
- ↑ Oxford production facility for e-mini , July 25, 2017
- ↑ a b Test drive in the electric mini | ADAC. Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Lower Bavarian BMW plants increase speed in electromobility | Elektroauto-News.net . In: Elektroauto-News.net . February 27, 2018 ( elektroauto-news.net [accessed June 8, 2018]).
- ↑ Rolls-Royce Mini on ShortNews.de
- ↑ Rolls-Royce Mini on autobloggreen (English)
- ↑ Result of the Mini Cooper in the Euro NCAP crash test (2014/15/16), accessed repeatedly on July 14, 2017.
- ↑ The new MINI Cooper S 2014 (F56)
- ↑ The new MINI BMW Group PressClub of January 30, 2014, accessed on July 20, 2017.
- ↑ Live MINI Superleggera Vision at the Concorso d'Eleganza 2014
- ↑ autozeitung.de from September 5, 2019, Electric Mini Cooper costs from 32,500 euros , accessed on September 15, 2019.
- ↑ New registrations of passenger cars in December 2017 by brand and model series. Retrieved September 24, 2018 .