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    Fahrspaß wie noch nie – ab Frühjahr 2014 auf der Straße: Der neue MINI.


    München. Seit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt ist MINI der Inbegriff für agiles Handling, Premium-Qualität und individuellen Stil im Kleinwagen-Segment. Ab Frühjahr 2014 kommt die jüngste Generation des britischen Originals zu den Händlern und von dort direkt auf die Straße, um neue Maßstäbe für Fahrspaß zu setzen. Der neue MINI präsentiert sich sportlicher, effizienter, ausdrucksstärker und fortschrittlicher denn je. Er bietet mehr Kraft, mehr Platz und mehr Ideen, ist komplett neu und dennoch unverkennbar ein MINI. Zur Markteinführung ist die im britischen MINI Werk Oxford produzierte Neuauflage gleich in drei Modellvarianten erhältlich: als MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper S und MINI Cooper D.Nachfolgend die Auflistung der zur Markteinführung verfügbaren Modellvarianten des neuen MINI jeweils einschließlich Motorleistung und Verkaufspreis in Deutschland (inkl. 19 % Mehrwertsteuer):


    Weiteres, siehe Anhang.


    Gruß Oli

    Das ist definitiv beeindruckend, Zitat:
    "Große Veränderungen standen MINI Frankfurt an der Hanauer Landstraße 255 bevor."



    Quelle, u.A.: http://frankfurt.mini.de/deale…kfurt/about_us/index.html

    Quelle: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/m…date-price-specs-revealed


    Zitat:
    "The new MINI Cooper 2014 has been revealed: price & release date details


    The new MINI 2014 has been revealed. One of the most iconic cars in the world, the MINI has a new look and is the most revolutionary yet. There’s a new design, a radical range of three and four-cylinder engines, more hi-tech kit than ever before and a production site that’s still firmly rooted in Oxford.


    The MINI also debuts BMW’s new front-wheel-drive platform architecture, which will underpin a total of 10 MINI and BMW models.


    The new MINI has a spring 2014 release date and a starting price of £15,300, but first up, and arguably the most important part of any new MINI, is the styling, which can be seen in our exclusive pictures.


    The rounded headlights, tiny overhangs and compact proportions are all trademark MINI. But you’ll notice that there’s a new semi-circle of LED daytime running lights in the headlamps – which can be upgraded to full LEDs as an option. Plus, the tail-lights are now far larger, like those found on the Countryman crossover.


    We came to terms long ago with MINI not really meaning mini, and this latest has the biggest MINI dimensions yet. At 3,821mm long, it’s 98mm longer than the outgoing model, as well as being 44mm wider and 7mm taller.


    Within those increases is a wheelbase extended by 28mm and a track widened by 42mm at the front and 34mm at the rear. The net effect is a car that is not only more spacious inside but should ride and handle better, too.


    Proof of the MINI’s new focus on practicality comes with the news that boot space has increased from 160 litres to a more usable 211 litres. Plus, there’s an optional storage package, which includes a multi-level boot floor and rear seats that can be tilted to increase passenger or luggage space as required.


    A recurring feature of the MINI’s interior has been the large centrally mounted speedo – until now, that is. The MkIII hatch is the first to ditch it, with the outer speedo ring replaced by LEDs.


    These work in conjunction with things like the parking sensors, glowing green, yellow or red depending on how much space owners have to park the car. The LEDs will also glow blue, orange or red depending on which programme in the new MINI Driving Modes set-up is selected. This option debuts on the new hatch and allows drivers to swap between the standard MID mode to SPORT or GREEN. The latter enables owners to ‘coast’ on the motorway and will change the settings of the automatic box.


    Speed, revs and remaining fuel all now sit in the driver’s eyeline, while the large circular centre console will include a four-line TFT display in its most basic form, but can be specced up to a colour screen measuring in at up to 8.8 inches. Infotainment is controlled by a simple rotary dial or an upgraded touch-sensitive dial that lets owners ‘write’ in individual letters when entering things like sat-nav addresses.


    Engineers have also worked to improve the MINI’s ride and handling, with a new suspension set-up said to offer improved “acoustic refinement in the cabin” and “eliminate vibrations from the road surface”. The good news for us is that it’s been tested extensively on UK roads. There’s a new Variable Damper Control option, which allows drivers to pick between a comfortable or sporty set-up.


    MINI Cooper 2014 engines


    Initially, the familiar Cooper, Cooper D and Cooper S line-up will be offered, with each getting one of BMW’s family of modular engines.


    The Cooper and Cooper D use 1.5-litre three-cylinders – one petrol and one diesel. In the Cooper, power is up from 122bhp to 134bhp, which slashes the 0-62mph time from 9.1 seconds to 7.9 seconds. In the Cooper D, power is up by 2bhp to 114bhp, which trims the sprint time by half a second to 9.2 seconds.


    Both cars are more efficient, with the Cooper D the cleanest of the bunch. It manages up to 80mpg-plus, with CO2 emissions as low as 92g/km. The Cooper promises 62.8mpg economy. Meanwhile, the flagship Cooper S has had its 1.6-litre turbo replaced by a 2.0-litre turbo from the same modular family, with power increasing from 181bhp to 189bhp. That cuts the 0-62mph time by two tenths to 6.8 seconds, but fuel economy has also improved from 49.0mpg to 49.6mpg.


    Buyers now have a choice of three six-speed gearboxes: a manual – which can mimic heel-and-toe downshifts – an auto and a sports auto, complete with shorter shift times and rev-matching downshifts.


    But going for an auto doesn’t mean a huge jump in emissions or a big dent in economy, as it does on the outgoing model. The auto can even improve
    efficiency and performance, as it does in the Cooper S model.


    MINI Cooper 2014 Price


    The new MINI Cooper will go on sale in the spring, with a starting price from £15,300 – the current one costs £14,900 – while the Cooper D sees a similar hike to £16,450 and the Cooper S starts at £18,650.


    MINI buyers get a bit more standard kit for their money, though, such as keyless go and Bluetooth. And as ever, there is lots of scope for personalisation, with a list of options including a John Cooper Works spoiler, contrasting mirrors and a set of roof rails. Plus, there are hi-tech features such as head-up display and traffic sign recognition.


    (...)
    Read more: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/m…cs-revealed#ixzz2l0TTnXrI"

    http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-n…ll-new-2014-mini-revealed


    Zitat:
    "BMW has taken the wraps off the third generation of Mini developed under its ownership.


    The new F56-generation three-door hatchback has evolutionary styling, increased dimensions, a host of new technology and, most important, a new platform and a range of new three-cylinder engines that will also be used in BMW models.


    The new Mini was unveiled at the firm’s Oxford factory today before simultaneous motor show unveilings at the Tokyo motor show and LA motor show. It will go on sale in the UK next spring, with the initial range of Cooper, Cooper D and Cooper S models priced from £15,300.


    Mini calls the new model “completely new from the ground up”, the result of which is “a Mini that is distinctly familiar but enhanced in every single way”.


    The new Mini is 3821mm long, 1727mm wide and 1414mm high. That’s 98mm longer, 44mm wider and 7mm taller than its predecessor. The wheelbase is up by 42mm to 2495mm and track widths increase by 42mm at the front and 34mm at the rear. The result of these increased dimensions is improved cabin space. Boot space is also up 30 per cent to 211 litres.


    The all-new engine line-up at launch features a 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol unit in the Cooper, a 1.5-litre three-cylinder diesel in the Cooper D and a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol in the Cooper S.


    Each engine is turbocharged, has a stop-start system, complies with Euro 6 emissions regulations, offers peak power and torque lower in the rev range than its predecessor and is up to 27 per cent more fuel efficient than the engine that it replaces.


    The £15,300 Cooper has outputs of 134bhp and 162lb ft. Its combined economy is 62.8mpg and CO2 emissions are 105g/km. The £16,450 Cooper D’s figures are 114bhp, 199lb ft, 80.7mpg and 92g/km. For the range-topping, £18,650 Cooper S, they are 189bhp, 206lb ft, 49.6mpg and 133g/km.


    Three all-new transmissions in the front-wheel-drive model are offered. A six-speed manual is standard, and it comes with a rev-matching system on downshifts. A six-speed automatic is optional on all models. This increases CO2 emissions, but it still dips below 100g/km in the Cooper D auto, with a figure of 98g/km. A sports version of the auto is also optional, with shorter shift times, paddle shifters and rev matching on downshifts.


    Mini has yet to confirm other engines, but lower-powered triples in the One and One D are likely to follow later in 2014, as well as a higher-powered diesel for the Cooper SD and a more potent version of the Cooper S’s engine in the JCW.


    Underpinning the third-gen Mini is a new BMW-engineered platform called UKL1. It will be used to underpin the entire new Mini range, as well as a suite of new front-wheel-drive BMWs, starting with the 2-series Active Tourer mini-MPV, which is due on sale in the UK next summer after being unveiled at the Geneva motor show in March.


    The platform will be available in various different wheelbase lengths and track widths. It will support all-wheel drive and various hybrid and electric drivetrains. MacPherson strut suspension features at the front, with a new version of BMW’s Z-axle multi-link set-up at the rear.


    The use of aluminium and high-strength steel in the suspension reduces weight and improves rigidity, according to Mini, and results in “intensified” handling, improved acoustic refinement and fewer road vibrations. Extensive testing of the new car, which weighs 1085kg in base Cooper form, has taken place on UK roads.


    Variable Damper Control is optional, the first time that adaptive dampers have been offered on a Mini. These offer two set-ups: Comfort and Sport. The Cooper and Cooper D ride on 15-inch alloy wheels as standard. The Cooper S sits on 16s. Alloys of up to 18 inches are on the options list.


    The design is instantly recognisable as a ‘new’ Mini, with more distinctive front and rear ends and sharper creases in the bodywork. The proportions have altered slightly due to the increased dimensions and front overhang caused by the adoption of the UKL1 platform.


    The split front grille is much larger at the top and a more sculpted front bumper is adopted. The larger circular headlights feature a ring of LED lights, something inspired by the Rocketman concept from 2011. Full LED headlights feature for the first time in the segment.


    In profile, the roofline tapers down slightly towards the rear and the waistline slightly up for a wedge-shaped look, akin to the Mini Paceman. At the rear, the evolved look includes new LED rear light clusters.


    Mini claims that the increased size allows space for four adults and their luggage. The footwells are larger and there is more shoulder room for passengers, as well as bigger front seats with greater adjustability. The rear bench can be split 60/40. It also features tilt adjustment when an optional storage pack is specified.


    The design of interior is also recognisable as a Mini, albeit one with a more mature look and higher-quality materials. The circular theme remains, not least on the centre console, which features a screen of up to 8.8 inches in size to display all the infotainment. This is controlled via a choice of two BMW iDrive-style controllers.


    Most of the key driver information, including the analogue speedometer, has shifted from the large central display and directly into the driver’s eyeline.


    Another notable feature is the rehousing of the electric front window switches in the door trims from the toggles at the base of the centre console.


    The extensive options list includes a host of personalisation, comfort, connectivity, convenience and driver-assistance features. "

    ... und ich sage: Oh Du schöner MINI F56 :)
    Die wohl knapp 10cm mehr Länge, stehen ihm - nach meinem Geschmack - sehr gut.


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