2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S is a Front-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 1.6L L4 DOHC turbo 16-valve engine which outputs 181 hp @ 5500 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S has cargo capacity of 280 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1215 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers Park distance control, rear and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger side front airbag. The front suspension is Front independent suspension while the rear suspension is Rear independent suspension. The car also features a Tire pressure monitor system It has 16-inch alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 198 N.m of torque and a top speed of 208 km/h. The 2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.3 seconds. Fuel consumption is 8.5 L/100km in the city and 6.5 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 29,900

Name S
Price $ 29,900
Body Coupe
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 1.6L L4 DOHC turbo 16-valve
Power 181 hp @ 5500 rpm
Number of Seats 2 Seats
Transmission 6-speed manual transmission
Cargo Space 280.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 280.0 L
Wheel Type 16-inch alloy wheels
Series
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 181 HP
Torque 198 N.m
Top Speed 208 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 7.5 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 8.5 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 6.5 L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,215 KG
Brand MINI
Model Cooper
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 15.3 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 150.7 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 25.3 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 169.6 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2015 MINI Cooper Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 9,923 $ 11,776 $ 13,601
Clean $ 9,585 $ 11,363 $ 13,101
Average $ 8,909 $ 10,536 $ 12,099
Rough $ 8,233 $ 9,708 $ 11,098

Although the 2015 Mini Cooper isn't very practical, it's a sophisticated little car that's fuel-efficient and great fun to drive.

The 2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop (Mini's moniker for the two- and four-door Cooper hatchbacks) marks the second year for the third-generation Mini Cooper. Last year's full redesign brought with it a pair of new turbocharged engines, a much-improved automatic transmission, bigger dimensions, an overhauled interior with upgraded materials and a host of fresh features. The big additions this year are a four-door Cooper hatchback with more cargo room and enough space for five passengers and a new, more powerful John Cooper Works hardtop.

The theme for the 2015 Mini Cooper, if there is one, seems to be an increase in space, while retaining all the fun. The two-door hatchback is larger than its predecessor, but it remains an unusually small car that fully warrants the Mini name. The newly introduced four-door hatchback is only 6.3 inches longer than the two-door, so it'll still fit in some pretty tight parking spaces. Interior space bridges the gap between the smaller two-door Cooper and the larger Countryman. The backseat of the two-door provides more room than the previous-generation car, and the four-door hatchback gets a fifth seat, but both places will still be uncomfortably tight for adult passengers. Similarly, maximum cargo capacity for the two-door is up more than 50 percent at 38 cubic feet, and the four-door gets a little bit more room with 40.7 cubes, but both of those measurements are considerably less than what you get in a comparable VW Golf, for example. If practicality is a priority, this isn't the car for you.

On the flip side, the Mini's a cinch to park just about anywhere, and the competition generally can't match its nimble, champing-at-the-bit driving character. Under the hood, the hatchback's base turbocharged three-cylinder engine or upgraded four-cylinder in the S version are both quite likable thanks to strong power and fuel efficiency. Even more power is available in the form of the new John Cooper Works hatchback version with an impressive 228-horsepower turbocharged engine. As for the convertible (which still features Mini's old 1.6-liter four-cylinder), the base engine is lackluster, but as long as you step up to the Cooper S or John Cooper Works version you're in for a treat every time you run through the gears.

If you're shopping for a stylish subcompact, one of our favorites is the aforementioned 2015 Volkswagen Golf and the high-performance version, the GTI. Both offer comparable refinement, excellent driving dynamics and more space in a reasonably compact wrapper. The cheaper 2015 Fiat 500 is an adorable European charmer, but it lacks the Cooper's sophistication, rich feature set and dynamic excellence. The relatively versatile 2015 Hyundai Veloster is also worth considering, particularly with the optional turbocharged engine. As far as convertibles go, the 2015 Mazda MX-5 Miata is arguably a more rewarding drive, but you'll be giving up a backseat. Overall, though, the .com "B" rated 2015 Mini Cooper is one of the most entertaining small cars you can buy and is the only car to make it as a recommended subcompact in our 2015 Coupe Buying Guide.

The 2015 Mini Cooper is available as a two- or four-door hatchback (hardtop) and a two-door convertible. The two-door hatchbacks and the convertible are both available in base Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works (JCW) trims. The four-door hatchback is available in base Cooper and Cooper S trims. The convertible features a power soft top with a glass rear window and a partial-open "sunroof" function.

Both the two- and four-door Cooper hatchback models come standard with 15-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, heated mirrors, a tilt-and-telescoping leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, adjustable driving modes, full power accessories, automatic climate control, a refrigerated glovebox, cruise control, a trip computer, height-adjustable front seats, leatherette (vinyl) upholstery, 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks, color-adjustable ambient lighting, Bluetooth connectivity and a six-speaker sound system with HD radio, an USB/iPod adapter and an auxiliary input jack.

The Cooper S hatchback adds a more powerful engine, a hood scoop, a black mesh grille, dual center-mounted exhaust tips, a "torque-vectoring" electronic limited-slip differential,  16-inch wheels with run-flat tires (regular tires are optional), LED foglights and sport seats. Additional equipment for the John Cooper Works hatchback includes 17-inch wheels, Brembo front brakes, an even more powerful engine, a sport-tuned suspension, an aerodynamic body kit, a sport steering wheel and special cloth upholstery. The standard suspension is available as a no-cost option.

The base Cooper convertible is equipped similarly to the base hatchback aside from its previous-generation hardware, but it doesn't get the adjustable driving modes, and it comes standard with 16-inch wheels. The Cooper S and Cooper JCW convertible likewise receive performance-themed perks similar to those of the Cooper S and JCW hatchbacks.

The LED foglights and sport seats are offered as options on base Cooper models. Other available features, many of which are grouped into various packages with fun names (Flash, Wired, Loaded, Fully Loaded, etc.), include LED and xenon headlights, an array of 17- and 18-inch wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, adjustable suspension dampers, chrome exterior trim, a dual-pane sunroof, a roof spoiler, power-folding mirrors, keyless entry and ignition, rear parking sensors and a rearview camera, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a head-up display and an automated parking system, cloth or leather upholstery, a navigation system, smartphone app integration, heated front seats, satellite radio and a 10-speaker Harman Kardon audio system. Even more personalization is available through a large selection of custom details such as hood stripes, contrasting hardtop roof colors and special interior trim pieces.

The base Mini Cooper hatchback comes with a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine that makes 134 hp and 162 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission (with hill-start assist and a rev-matching feature for smooth downshifts) is standard, and a six-speed automatic is optional.

At the .com test track, a base two-door hatchback with the automatic sprinted from zero to 60 mph in 7.4 seconds. This is a very impressive time relative to other base-model compact hatchbacks. Mini estimates that the four-door will get to 60 mph in just 7.6 seconds with the automatic and 7.7 with the manual. EPA-estimated fuel economy is similarly impressive, and whether you get the two- or the four-door Cooper, estimates clock in at 31 mpg combined (28 city/37 highway) with the automatic and 33 mpg combined (29 city/40 highway) with the manual.

The Cooper S hatchback packs a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 189 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque. It also offers a choice of a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic, the latter featuring steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. For the two-door hatchback, Mini estimates its 0-60 performance at 6.5 seconds (manual) and 6.4 seconds (automatic). At the .com test track, the four-door hatchback proved even quicker than Mini's estimate for the automatic, posting a quick 6.3-second sprint to 60 mph. Fuel economy (for both the two- and four-door models) is 29 mpg combined (26 city/33 highway) with the automatic and 27 mpg combined (24 city/34 highway) with the manual.

The John Cooper Works hatchback comes with a higher-performance version of the turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that cranks out 228 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque. It is also offered with the choice of a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic. Mini claims that the JCW hardtop will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds with the automatic and 6.1 seconds with the manual. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 28 mpg combined (25/31) with the automatic and 26 mpg combined (31/23) with the manual.

All hatchbacks come with an automatic stop-start feature that shuts off the engine when you're stopped to save fuel.

The base Cooper convertible is powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine good for 121 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual with hill-start assist is standard, and a six-speed automatic is optional. Mini estimates a manual-equipped drop top will go from zero to 60 mph in an unhurried 8.9 seconds, which is nonetheless considerably quicker than the automatic's 10.2 seconds. Fuel economy for the base convertible is 30 mpg combined (27 city/34 highway) with the manual transmission and 29 mpg combined (26/34) with the automatic.

The Cooper S convertible has a turbocharged, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine good for 181 hp and 177 lb-ft of torque. It also offers a choice between a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic (with optional paddle shifters). Mini estimates 0-60-mph acceleration at 6.8 seconds for the manual and 7.2 seconds for the automatic. Fuel economy is rated at 28 mpg combined (25 city/34 highway) with the automatic and 29 mpg combined (26 city/35 highway) with the manual.

The John Cooper Works convertible has a higher-performance version of the turbo 1.6-liter rated at 208 hp and 192 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual and six-speed automatic (with optional paddle shifters) are again available. Acceleration to 60 mph is estimated at 6.6 seconds with the manual and 6.8 seconds with the automatic. Fuel economy is an EPA-estimated 28 mpg combined (25/34) for the automatic and 29 mpg combined (26/35) for the manual.

Standard safety features on the 2015 Mini Cooper include antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control and front-seat side airbags. The Cooper hatchback also comes with front knee airbags and full-length side curtain airbags as standard equipment, while the convertible features pop-up rollover bars and (in lieu of curtains) larger front side airbags that extend higher up for added protection. Rear parking sensors and a rearview camera are optional.

In government crash tests, the two-door Cooper received four out of five possible stars for front crash protection. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the Cooper hatchback its top score of "Good" in the moderate-overlap frontal-offset crash test.

In brake testing, a base two-door Cooper hatchback (with the optional Sport package's 17-inch wheels and run-flat summer tires) required just 114 feet to come to a halt from 60 mph, which is very good for its class.

All versions of the 2015 Mini Cooper have an engaging personality thanks to their eager responses to driver inputs. The trade-off is a firm ride and a sometimes raucous cabin, especially when you're driving on concrete or broken pavement. The ride quality is even edgier with the optional sport-tuned suspension. For comfort's sake, our recommendation is to skip the sporty suspension and keep the wheels as small as possible. The hatchback does have a more solid, forgiving feel on the highway than the convertible, and it's quieter than previous models. Even more comfortable, though, is the four-door Cooper, with a longer wheelbase that makes for a much more compliant ride whether you get the base or S version.

Most drivers should be plenty happy with the base Cooper hatchback's energetic turbocharged engine, though the convertible's base engine is distinctly underwhelming. Either way, the thrills increase in Cooper S trim, with the John Cooper Works offering an extra dose of fun. The six-speed manual transmission includes a remarkably precise shifter and an easy clutch, while the hatchback's automatic transmission is both responsive and smooth-shifting. The convertible's older automatic isn't as refined.

All Mini cabins brim with a sense of playfulness and fun. The convertible retains the traditional, oversized center-mounted speedometer. Although the hardtop features a similar design cue, this circular element now houses the radio controls and an optional (via the Wired package) 8.8-inch high-resolution display screen, with the speedometer relocated to a free-standing cluster atop the steering column. The hatchback also has redesigned controls, including a simplified climate control interface and power window and door lock switches on the door panels (in the convertible, these switches remain at the bottom of the center stack behind the shifter). Materials quality is significantly better in the hatchback, with upgraded finishes and extensive soft-touch surfaces.

Both body styles have up-to-date electronics, highlighted by the hatchback's improved infotainment controller (similar to BMW's iDrive) on the center console and available fan-cooled phone docking station. The optional Mini Connected infotainment interface offers extensive smartphone app integration.

The Cooper's front seats offer firm support and an ideal driving position. Whether you choose the two- or the four-door hatchback, though, rear passenger space is pretty tight. Cargo capacity for the two-door hatchback measures a puny 8.7 cubic feet behind the rear seatbacks, expanding to 34 cubes with those seatbacks folded down. The four-door is better behind the rear seats, with 13.1 cubic feet of space and 40.7 cubes when the seats are folded flat. The convertible provides 6 cubic feet in its trunk and 23.3 cubes with the rear seatbacks folded flat.

A neat feature on the Mini Cooper convertible is the soft top's sunroof function, which allows you to retract the forward portion of the top on days when you don't feel like lowering the top completely. On the downside, the top simply stacks up on itself when folded (as opposed to folding neatly under a cover), resulting in exceptionally poor rear visibility for a convertible.

2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S Exterior Colors

Blazing Red II Semi Metallic
British Racing Green Metallic
Deep Blue Metallic
Electric Blue Metallic
Iced Chocolate Metallic
Midnight Black Metallic
Moonwalk Grey Metallic
Pepper White
Volcanic Orange
White Silver Metallic
Pepper White
Thunder Grey
British Racing Green Metallic
Chili Red
Lightning Blue Metallic
Pepper White
Eclipse Grey Metallic
Blazing red
Brilliant copper
Cosmic Blue Metallic
Jungle Green Metallic
Light Coffee
British Racing Green Metallic
Chili Red
Lightning Blue Metallic
Pepper White
White Silver Metallic
Chili Red
Eclipse Grey Metallic

2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S Interior Colors

Black Pearl
Carbon Black
Dark Truffle
Satellite Grey
Carbon Black
Polar Beige
Toffy
Carbon Black Leatherette
Carbon Black Lounge Leather
Carbon black gravity leather
Championship Red Lounge Leather
Light Tobacco parallel lines cloth/leather
Light coffee lounge leather
Polar Beige Gravity Leather
Pure red parallel lines cloth/leather
Black
Carbon Black
Championship red
Polar Beige
Polar beige
Hot cross carbon black cloth / carbon black leathe
Red copper / carbon black lounge leather
Satellite grey gravity leather

2015 MINI Cooper Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile

2015 MINI Cooper Trims

2015 MINI Cooper Previous Generations

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MINI Cooper Overview and History

One of the most easily recognizable cars in the world, the Mini has managed to attain cult status despite the fact that it's as common as they come. The idea and the design of the Mini came from the British Motor Corporation originally, but the small car has undergone several changes when it comes to the producer.

Back in the 60s it started a whole new craze because, despite it being very small, it actually had enough space inside for passengers and luggage. This was thanks to the innovative design of the front wheel drive and engine. Initially, the cars were sold either under the Austin or the Morris badge. It wasn't until 1969 that Mini became a marque of its own.

The Minis were also quite efficient from the performance point of view, having a unibody that further reduced weight and granted more space inside the car. Its design became so known that by 1990 Rover Group, descendants of BMC, decided to trademark the car.

The first Mini was produced in August 1959, the Mark I also known as the Austin 850 and the Morris 850 in international markets, while in the UK they were known as Austin Seven or the Morris Mini-Minor. Until the end of the first generation in 1967, the cars received several upgrades including better suspension and automatic transmission.

The second generation of cars was produced between 1967 and 1970. They had a redesigned front grill and a larger rear window. It was these cars that were used to make the hit film “The Italian Job” in 1969.

An interesting version of the Mini can in 1961 when John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company saw the potential of the small cars and decided to create the Mini Cooper, a more powerful version of the basic Austin Mini Cooper and Morris Mini Cooper. It had a bigger engine at 997cc, 55hp, twin SU carburetors, a closer ration gearbox and disc brakes.

The good reviews for this version led to the development of an even sportier version, the Mini cooper S in 1963. Cooper also built cars specifically for the racing circuit. These were particularly successful in the Monte Carlo Rally which they won in 1964, 1965 and 1967 (in 1966 they were disqualified despite finishing on the top three positions).

The third generation of Minis, the Mark III, came between 1970-2000. These had bigger bodies, concealed door hinges and winding windows (previous models had sliding ones). Despite all their best efforts, the manufacturers simply couldn't bring that new air look to the Mini, now in serious need of a make-over, a fact which severely affected overall sales.

The only way that the Mini survived during the 80s and 90s was to come up with “special editions”. This was in part the doing of BMW which bought the remnants of BMC under the Rover badge. These models were seen as cool fashion icons, a touch of retro in an otherwise modern market. But BMW wasn't finished with the Mini logo which it still held, in 2001, the technologically advanced New Mini was launched, which was otherwise unrelated to the old car. In 2007 the number of car produced reached 1 million.

2015 MINI Cooper Consumer Reviews

blinksinternal, 12/19/2015
John Cooper Works 2dr Hatchback (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
BMW doesn't honor its warranty
Mini Cooper provides a 3 year warranty on the car, but BMW refuses to honor it. BMW makes the engine, clutch, and transmission for Mini Cooper. To simplify logistics, they use the same clutch on all their Mini drive chains. As an engineer, I know that the first rule for choosing a clutch for a car is that it should be able to handle the torque produced by the engine. The Mini clutch was designed for the standard 140 HP Mini engine. The JCW comes with 208 HP. To make matters worse, the Mini clutch is backwards from standard clutches. During shifting, the clutch disengages the transmission and not the engine. That means that the thrust bearing continues to rotate while handling a lot of load. The standard half inch steel bearing cannot hold up to the 208 HP engine. There is an easy fix to this problem which engineers know about. You replace the half inch steel bearing with a three quarter inch ceramic bearing made to handle the horsepower. To save less that $ 10 per car, BMW decided not to do this. Therefore their clutches wear out. The last time my clutch failed, about 2 years after purchase with a three year warranty, BMW refused to pay for my warranty repair, and I am out about $ 2000. I asked my dealer to use a heavy duty clutch which I would buy during this last repair. But their contract with Mini Cooper doesn't allow them to use any parts but BMW parts. BMW tells me that I do not know how to drive a clutched car. I have driven Saabs with standard transmissions and clutches for over 20 years and have never had a clutch failure. I currently drive a 1999 Saab 9-3 convertible with 150,000 miles on it, with the original clutch still working fine.
tungadalsepia, 05/06/2015
2dr Hatchback (1.5L 3cyl Turbo 6M)
pleased
I am very pleased so far. Build quality and design make it a great deal to own. It came with 16 inches runflat tires so the ride is on the firm side but more compliant than the previous model I had. I must admit that on deteriorated pavements at low speed it is not where it shines, otherwise the drive is rewarding. The options include most packages except HK radio, connectivity and gps, the leather seats are really nice and comfortable. I used to drive in a more spirited way, the green setting made me zen to some point so I get an average of 35 mpg in mix driving so far. After one year and 10000 miles, I got a real average of 33.6 mpg on a mostly city driving which is impressive, the computer indicates around 35. The sports seats with leather option are comfortable but non tilt adjustable which is a major issue, since leather and sport seats are a 2000$ option. Technology is very basic, there is no back up camera etc, I would have expected more on a car with that price tag. Keep on driving, at the wheel you are in another world.
romenike, 12/06/2016
2dr Convertible (1.6L 4cyl 6M)
Princess and Always in the shop
This is the worst car that I have ever owned. I have had a alpha romeo spider veloce, honda crv and one other car for over 10 years each with over 150,000 miles on them. This car is cheaply and poorly made and was more expensive than both of them. In the first year that I owned it all of the electrical wiring went and I had to have it towed in, less than 7,000 miles. Covered by the warranty $ 8,000 plus. The following winter the water pump went and I had to have it towed in yet again. In year 3 the drivers seat started to frwy whith less than 20,000 miles. Last year the brakes were falling apart and they had to be changed when the car only had about 24,000 miles on it. I am at the dealer yet again 6 months later and although I purchased an extended warranty most of it isn't covered. $ 600 plus to have the hood fixed because it won't open because the original cheap parts have rusted in 4 years. Another $ 400 plus for new spark plugs and something else because the engine is malfunctioning with only 31,000 miles in the car. Another oil change because all the oil leaked and I couldn't get to it since the cable broke to open the hood. Inferior parts and quality. Run from this vehicle and buy a Honda, Toyota or Subaru. I can not recommend this car to anyone and will never buy another. But at least it's paid for!
silverhelpless, 07/26/2016
S 2dr Hatchback (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
Why I love/hate my Mini
Love first: Driving it is awesome, quick ,fun ,real sports car feel. Very easy to see out of, no blind spots at all!! Love the sound system, Harmon Kardon. Now HATE !!! gauges are impossible to see ( small letters n numbers) without reading glasses ! yes I'm over 50. poor contrast at night ,dark red on black when the lights are on. Oh but during daylight hrs, its white on black. What the @#$ % are you thinking ? Clunk noise in suspension making me nuts , The dealer cant seem to "replicate", I have to take service tech for a ride to show him . Oh yea I hear it . Assured me everything is indeed A OK. Still clunks over bumps. $ 30,000.00 clunker I guess. I think they want me to go away and just make my payments and be quiet. Gasket coming out of side window !! Really ? BMW product ? 10k miles the windshield shows pitting ! No dipstick to check oil ? The radio is impossible to navigate , to complexed. That could be the over 50 issue, I'm sorry. 1/29/2017 Dealer replaced rear shocks , I told them that I was not going to take the car back until it was fixed at first oil change . Guess What , they found the problem !!!!!!! Update : July 2017 : Traded the Mini in ! Took a little beating , but I think it was for the best . No regrets.

2015 MINI Cooper Coupe S Specifications

S Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioYes
Air ConditionningAir conditioning
Air Conditionning (Option)Auto climate control
Ambient LightingAmbient interior lighting with multiple coloured light selection
Audio Display Audio (Option)Integrated visual display
Audio InterfaceMedia interface
Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyYes
Bluetooth Wireless Technology (Option)Bluetooth and USB audio
Cargo OrganizerStorage compartment package
Cellular Phone (Option)Smartphone integration
Cruise ControlYes
Driver Vanity MirrorDriver-side vanity mirror
Front WipersVariable intermittent wipers
Front Wipers (Option)Variable intermittent wipers with rain sensor and automatic headlights
Heated Washer NozzleHeated washer nozzles
Intelligent Key System (Option)Comfort access
Interior Air FilterInterior air microfilter
Internet (Option)MINI Connected
MP3 CapabilityYes
Navigation System (Option)MINI navigation system
Passenger Vanity MirrorPassenger-side vanity mirror
Power Door LocksYes
Power WindowsPower windows with driver one-touch feature
Premium Sound SystemAnti-theft MINI boost radio
Premium Sound System (Option)Harman Kardon sound system
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear vew mirror
Rear View Mirror (Option)Auto-dimming rear view mirror
Remote Audio ControlsMultifunction steering wheel
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Single CDCD player
Sirius XM satellite radioSatellite radio pre-wire
Sirius XM satellite radio (Option)Sirius satellite radio tuner
Smoking ConvenienceSmoker's package
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt and telescopic steering wheel
Trunk LightCargo area light
USB ConnectorAuxiliary input jack and USB connector
USB Connector (Option)USB port
Voice Recognition System (Option)Yes
Wiper Defroster (Option)Electric front window defroster

S Dimensions

Cargo Capacity280 L
Curb Weight1215 kg
Front Headroom975 mm
Front Legroom1060 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity50 L
Gross Vehicle Weight1475 kg
Height1384 mm
Length3734 mm
Wheelbase2467 mm
Width1684 mm

S Exterior Details

Body Trim Fuel Filler Door ColourFuel door in body colour
Body Trim Hood Decoration (Option)Twin parallel black bonnet stripes
Cornering Lamps (Option)Black reflectors
Door HandlesChromed door handles
Exterior Decoration (Option)JCW exterior package
Exterior Mirror ColourBody-color exterior mirrors
Exterior Mirror Colour (Option)Black roof and mirror caps
Front Fog Lights (Option)LED front fog lights
GrilleBlack grille with chrome surround
Headlight TypeBi-xenon headlights
Headlight Type (Option)Bi-xenon headlights
Headlights Headlight WashersHeadlight washers
Headlights Headlight Washers (Option)Headlamps washers
Heated Exterior MirrorsYes
Heated Exterior Mirrors (Option)Exterior mirrors package
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear Fog Lights (Option)Yes
Rear SpoilerActive rear spoiler
Rear Window DefrosterYes

S Interior Details

ClockDigital clock
Door Trim (Option)Color line satellite grey
Driver Info Center (Option)Integrated visual display
Floor MatsVelour floor mats
Front Center Armrest (Option)Yes
Front Seats Driver HeightHeight-adjustable driver's seat
Front Seats Driver Power SeatsPower driver's seat
Front Seats Front Seat TypeFront sport bucket seats
Front Seats Front Seat Type (Option)Recaro sport seats
Front Seats Heated (Option)Heated front seats
Front Seats Passenger HeightFront passenger's seat height adjustment
HeadlinerAnthracite headliner
Interior Accents (Option)Chrome line interior
Low Fuel WarningYes
Luxury Dashboard TrimInterior colour carbon black
Luxury Dashboard Trim (Option)MINI YOURS Piano black
Maintenance Interval ReminderMaintenance reminder system
Number of Cup Holders2 cupholders
Outside Temperature GaugeOutside temperature display
Rear Seat Pass-ThroughYes
Seat TrimLeatherette seats
Seat Trim (Option)Dinamica leather seats
Steering Wheel TrimLeather wrapped multi-function sport steering wheel
Steering Wheel Trim (Option)MINI YOURS soda sport leather steering wheel
TachometerYes
Trip ComputerOn-board computer

S Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name1.6L L4 DOHC turbo 16-valve
Stability ControlYes
Start buttonYes
Traction Control (Option)Yes
Transmission6-speed manual transmission
Transmission (Option)6 speed automatic with manual mode
Transmission Paddle Shift (Option)Yes

S Overview

BodyCoupe
Doors2
Engine1.6L L4 DOHC turbo 16-valve
Fuel Consumption8.5 (Automatic City)6.5 (Automatic Highway)8.0 (Manual City)6.4 (Manual Highway)
Power181 hp @ 5500 rpm
Seats2
Transmission6-speed manual transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Powertrain80000/km, 48/Months Roadside AssistanceUnlimited/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 144/Months

S Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesABS brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake AssistBrake assist
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Front Seat BeltsRegular
Ignition DisableEngine immobilizer
Parking Distance SensorPark distance control, rear
Passenger AirbagPassenger side front airbag
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags
Side AirbagFront side airbags

S Suspension and Steering

Drive SelectionSport button
Front SuspensionFront independent suspension
Front Tires195/55R16 tires
Front Tires (Option)Performance tires
Power SteeringSpeed-sensitive power rack-and-pinion steering
Rear SuspensionRear independent suspension
Suspension (Option)Sport suspension
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemTire pressure monitor system
Turning Circle10.7-meter turning circle diameter
Wheel Type16-inch alloy wheels
Wheel Type (Option)17-inch conical spoke black light alloy wheels

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