Mini Cooper
Mini Cooper
The new MINI carries forward its predecessor's aspiration to remaining the
leading original of the premium small car segment, underpinning its outstanding
position with significant advancements in all areas relating to driving fun,
quality and individual flair. The evolutionary refinement of its design signals
the more mature character of the new model, reflected in a significant
optimisation of such aspects as space, safety, fittings, materials and finish
quality as well as sportiness and ride comfort. The enhancement of product
substance embodied in the new edition of the MINI derives directly from the BMW
Group's outstanding development expertise and takes on a more extensive form
than ever before in the history of the brand. A new generation of engines increases
driving fun and efficiency, and there is a wider selection of innovative driver
assistance systems as well as MINI Connected infotainment facilities. LED
headlamps, the MINI Head-Up Display, Emergency Call and the MINI Connected XL
Journey Mate with Real Time Traffic Information are other highlights in the
equipment program only previously found in higher vehicle segments, further
underscoring the premium character of the new MINI.
Three entirely newly developed power units featuring MINI TwinPower Turbo
Technology are available to choose from at the market launch of the new MINI in
spring 2014. The new MINI Cooper has a 3-cylinder petrol engine with a peak
output of 100 kW/136 bhp. The 4-cylinder petrol engine of the MINI Cooper S
mobilises 141 kW/192 bhp. The new MINI Cooper D is powered by a 85 kW/116 bhp
3-cylinder diesel engine. Another new feature: the standard 6-speed manual
transmission, along with a 6-speed automatic transmission that is optionally
available for all engine variants. Increased engine efficiency, extensive
MINIMALISM technology, optimised weight and enhanced aerodynamic properties go
together to produce a reduction in fuel consumption figures of up to 27 per
cent as compared to predecessor models. The new front-runner in terms of
efficiency is the MINI Cooper D with an average fuel consumption of 3.5 to 3.6
litres per 100 kilometres (EU test cycle figures, dependent on tyre format
selected). All model variants of the new MINI also meet the EU6 exhaust
emission standard.
Classic MINI proportions, the characteristic three-way separation of body
corpus, all-round greenhouse and roof together with a new take on hallmark
design features define the exterior of the new model, which has grown by some
ten centimetres in length. Its interior offers extended spatial comfort on all
four seats as well as a luggage compartment volume expanded by 51 litres to a
total of 211 litres.
A new display and operating concept combines the typical brand-style look
and feel of the cockpit with optimised functionality. Road speed and engine
speed along with other key driving-related information is shown in the newly
designed instrument cluster on the steering column. The characteristic central
instrument with an optional colour display of up to 8.8 inches in size provides
feedback on operations performed using the MINI Controller in the centre
console as well as giving visual feedback on driving condition and on numerous
functions activated by the driver.
The new MINI Driving Modes allow an individual set-up involving not just
the characteristic curve of the accelerator and steering but also engine
acoustics, and in the MINI Cooper S - where the relevant features are fitted -
ambient lighting, the shift times of the automatic transmission and the characteristics
of Dynamic Damper Control, the latter system being optionally available for the
first time. The modes SPORT and GREEN can be activated in addition to the
standard MID mode. In conjunction with an automatic transmission, the
efficiency-oriented GREEN mode also features a coasting function with decoupled
drivetrain.
The range of optional driver assistance systems has been significantly
expanded. For the first time there is an extendible Head-Up Display above the
steering column available for the new MINI, a Driving Assistant system
including camera-based active cruise control, collision and pedestrian warning,
high beam assistant and road sign detection, and also a parking assistant and a
rear view camera.
Unique within the competitive environment, the MINI in-car infotainment
program likewise moves into a whole new dimension. As the first car in its
segment the new MINI can be fitted with a SIM card which is permanently
installed in the car. This means that Emergency Call with automatic detection
of vehicle location and accident severity is available, as well as MINI
Teleservices. Functions which can be integrated in the vehicle via apps in the
areas of social networks and infotainment are now available for both the Apple
iPhone and for smartphones using the operating system Android.
Exterior design: unmistakable proportions, striking lines, high-end
highlights.
The new MINI sets out to continue the global success story of the first
ever premium automobile in the small car segment. At the same time it carries
forward the tradition of the classic MINI that stretches back over more than 50
years. Its design reflects these historical roots as well as an evolutionary
refinement of the modern vehicle concept. The hallmark brand proportions have
been preserved thanks to precisely defined expansion of the exterior
dimensions. These also help give the new MINI a compact and powerful appearance
which symbolise its agile character, geared consistently towards inspiring
driving fun.
The body of the new MINI is 3 821 millimetres long (MINI Cooper S: 3 850
millimetres), 1 727 millimetres wide and 1 414 millimetres wide. This makes it
98 millimetres longer, 44 millimetres wider and 7 millimetres higher than its
predecessor. The wheelbase has been extended by 28 millimetres to 2 495
millimetres, while the track width has been enlarged at the front by 42
millimetres and at the rear by 34 millimetres to a total of 1 501 millimetres
in each case (MINI Cooper S: 1 485 millimetres). Cornering agility and ride comfort
benefit from these new dimensions as do the amount of space available to
occupants and the luggage compartment volume. The extended adjustment range of
the front seats, a seat surface lengthened by 23 millimetres and a perceptible
increase in shoulder room provide more foot space and freedom of movement as
well as optimised entry comfort for rear passengers. Luggage compartment volume
has been increased by 51 litres to 211 litres.
Like its proportions, the car's hallmark brand styling and the three-way
separation of body structure that is so typical of MINI both contribute to its
unmistakable appearance. The corpus, greenhouse and roof on top are clearly
separated from one another in visual terms. The glass surface with the dark
body columns forms a harmonious cover extending across the entire automobile.
From the side view, the window graphic tapering off to the rear creates a
dynamic wedge shape which is suggestive of the forward thrust characterising
the new MINI.
The wide track and short overhangs emphasise the vehicle's corpus more
strikingly than ever before as it sits powerfully on top of the wheels. The
athletic stature of the new MINI is additionally underscored by the visual link
between the front and rear wheel arches. This is created by means of a striking
sill line along with a character line running above and virtually parallel to
it in the side view. The two lines feature a dynamic downward curve at both
front and rear, thereby directing attention to the two large wheel arches.
Traditional design features such as the hexagonal contour of the radiator
grille, the side indicator surrounds known as side scuttles, the circular
headlights, the upright rear light clusters and the black periphery around the
bottom edge of the body are reinterpreted. Selected design features are given a
particularly high-end emphasis by means of a novel surface design in their
specific environment. The contours of the headlamps, rear light clusters and
wheel arches are highlighted by means of precise edging. The visual effect of
the side scuttle elements and the additional headlights in the front apron is
enhanced by means of striking lines on the adjacent surfaces in each case.
The MINI Cooper S draws its model-specific sporty flair from such features
as a radiator grille with honeycomb pattern, an additional opening in the
bonnet, brake air ducts integrated in the lower air inlets and a separate rear
apron with exhaust tailpipes arranged at the centre. In addition to the side
scuttle elements, the radiator grille of this model variant now also bears an
"S" logo with chrome surround.
Unique in the segment: LED headlamps and adaptive light distribution.
Detailed design revision has been applied to both the classic circular
headlamps, featuring a wide chrome ring surround, and the likewise circular
additional headlamps integrated in the front apron. The light sources of the
headlamps are clearly structured, with the arched turn indicators arranged in
the lower section. In the standard version, the daytime driving light and the
side light is produced inside the additional headlights, while fog lamps can
also be included here as an optional extra.
The new MINI is the first car in its segment to offer the option of LED
headlamps. The bright white LED units provide the light source for both low and
high beam. They are also surrounded by an LED daylight driving ring, the lower
section of which reaches down to the white turn indicators. Another option is
an adaptive light distribution function that ensures optimum illumination of
the road surface and roadside - depending on situation and route profile - and
also includes a turning light. The optional fog lamps are likewise available in
halogen or LED, according to preference. In conjunction with the LED headlamps,
the rear light clusters also come as LED units.
For the market launch of the new MINI, the selection of exterior body
finishes has been extended to include five new colours. The roof and exterior
mirror caps can be finished in a contrasting colour - white or black - as an
option and at no extra cost. Roof rails are also available for the new MINI for
the first time. Other ways of adding a touch of individual style include white
or black bonnet stripes and Chrome Line for the exterior.
Interior design: hallmark MINI style, new display and operating concept.
Precise lines, high-end colour and material combinations and modern
functionality highlight the orientation of the new MINI towards driving fun and
a premium interior ambience. The horizontal structure of the cockpit and the
circular or elliptical contours of key features such as air outlets,
instruments and door trim elements are classic design components which take on a
more sophisticated and especially high-quality form in the new MINI. A new
display and operating concept provides the ideal basis for safe, intuitive and
convenient control of the driver assistance, infotainment and comfort systems,
which have been significantly expanded in terms of the functions available.
One of the most important new features is the instrument cluster on the
steering column. Road speed, engine speed and fuel level are displayed on
vertically arranged circular instruments. The speedometer scale includes a
colour panel for Check Control messages, vehicle status displays and visual
indicators relating to driver assistance systems currently activated.
Key insertion as previously required is no longer necessary in the cockpit
of the new MINI. As soon as the key is inside the car, the engine of the new
MINI can be started by pressing the toggle-type start/stop button located in
the middle of the centre console, which lights up red. Above the toggle switch
there are three circular control switches for heating and air conditioning. The
operating switches for the headlamps and fog lamps have also been repositioned
and are now located on the instrument cluster next to the steering wheel. The
electrically controlled power window lifts in the new MINI are integrated in
the door trim panels.
Central instrument with new functions and impressive lighting
configuration.
With its new indicator elements and extended functionality, the hallmark
MINI central instrument intensifies interaction between driver and car.
Depending on the car's fittings, the centre of its interior surface serves as a
4-line TFT display or else a colour screen up to 8.8 inches in size which shows
operating feedback for vehicle functions, air conditioning, infotainment and
communication, navigation maps and route directions as well as the special
graphics for MINI Connected Services. The selection and control of these
functions is facilitated by a new controller in the centre console which comes
in conjunction with the Radio MINI Visual Boost or the MINI navigation system.
Rotary, pressure and shift movements as well as one-touch and bookmark buttons
allow for intuitive, safe and convenient operation based on the principles of
the BMW iDrive system - a ground-breaking force throughout the entire
automotive sector.
The innovative display and operating concept is supported by a lighting
design in the area of the central instrument which is unique to MINI. LED units
around the outer edge of the circular instrument - optionally available in six
colours - can respond to the current situation on the road and to specific
operating steps, according to driver preference. For example, the hand
movements of the road speed and engine speed display in the instrument cluster
are underpinned by parallel light impulses at the edge of the central
instrument. When Park Distance Control is activated, the remaining distance to
obstacles is shown by means of a ring of light which is illuminated in green,
yellow or red - supplementing the graphic display. A change in the desired
interior temperature is confirmed by LED units which light up in blue or red.
Route guidance information provided by the navigation system is also visually
supported by the illuminated ring: the closer the car gets to the turn-off
point, the smaller the lit-up area at the edge of the central instrument.
Typical MINI diversity of colours and materials for maximum individual
flair.
Increased interior space and a wide range of clever details make for
further advancements in the area of functionality. The rear backrest with a 60
: 40 split is not only foldable, its tilt angle can be adjusted too. Numerous
cupholders and storage facilities make it easy to take drinks and travel
utensils along in the car, and there is an additional storage compartment
behind the decorative strip on the passenger side. A storage package is also
optionally available that includes a double load compartment floor, additional
lashing eyes and nets for the luggage compartment, along with map pouches for the
backrests of the front seats.
Seats in a fabric/leather combination and leather finish are offered as an
alternative to the standard fabric version. The MINI Cooper S is fitted with
sports seats as standard: these are available as optional extras for all other
variants. A model-specific selection of upholstery colours, interior surfaces,
Colour Lines and other design features - including Chrome Line for the interior
and the lighting package with LED interior lights and orange-coloured ambient
lighting - offers a wide range of possibilities for interior customisation.
New engines with MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology.
The launch of the new MINI sees a change of generation in the area of
engines. For the first time both 3-cylinder and 4-cylinder engines are used,
all featuring MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology. In the petrol engines of the new
MINI Cooper S and the new MINI Cooper this includes turbocharging, direct fuel
injection, variable camshaft control on the intake and exhaust side (double
VANOS) and variable valve control in the form of VALVETRONIC, as patented by
the BMW Group. The diesel engine of the new MINI Cooper D has a turbocharging
system with variable turbine geometry and the latest generation of common rail
direct injection with fuel injection pressure increased to 2 000 bar for
high-precision fuel metering and clean combustion. The result: a further boost
to driving fun along with increased efficiency and adherence to the EU6 exhaust
emission standard. All model variants of the new MINI have improved engine and
driving performance figures while their fuel consumption and emission levels
have been reduced as compared to the predecessor models by as much as 27 per
cent.
For highly spirited power delivery, the new MINI Cooper S is powered by a
2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine with a peak output of 141 kW/192 bhp which goes on
stream between 4 700 and 6 000 rpm, delivering its maximum torque of 280 Newton
metres at 1 250 rpm. Torque can even briefly be increased to 300 Newton metres
by means of an overboost function. As a result, acceleration from zero to 100
km/h takes just 6.8 seconds (automatic: (6.7 seconds), while the top speed is
235 km/h (233 km/h). The average fuel consumption of the new MINI Cooper S is
5.7 to 5.8 litres (5.2 to 5.4 litres) per 100 kilometres, while its level of
CO2 emissions 133 to 136 grams per kilometre (122 to 125 g/km; EU test cycle
figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
With output increased by 10 kW/14 bhp to 100 kW/136 bhp between 4 500 and 6
000 rpm and a maximum torque of 220 Newton metres (230 Nm with overboost), now
available at 1 250 rpm, the 1.5-litre 3-cylinder petrol engine in the new MINI
Cooper also enables much sportier driving performance than the predecessor
power unit. The new MINI Cooper sprints in 7.9 seconds (automatic: 7.8 seconds)
from standing to 100 km/h, while its top speed is 210 km/h in each case. These
figures are combined with an average fuel consumption which has been reduced to
between 4.5 and 4.6 litres (4.7 to 4.8 litres) per 100 kilometres and a CO2
emissions level of 105 to 107 grams per kilometre (109 to 112 g/km; EU test
cycle figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
The new MINI Cooper D also lines up for the start with increased power and
a reduced level of fuel consumption as compared to its predecessor. It has a
3-cylinder diesel engine which mobilises its peak output of 85 kW/116 bhp at 4
000 rpm. The maximum torque of 270 Newton metres goes on stream at 1 750 rpm,
enabling acceleration from zero to 100 km/h in 9.2 seconds with both manual and
automatic transmission. The top speed is 205 (204) km/h. The new MINI Cooper D
also achieves a new optimum in terms of fuel consumption, with an average of
3.5 to 3.6 litres (3.7 to 3.8 litres) per 100 kilometres. Its level of CO2
emissions is 92 to 95 grams per kilometre (98 to 99 g/km; EU test cycle
figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
New manual and automatic transmission with optimised efficiency.
The manual and automatic transmission, also newly developed, make an
additional contribution to improved efficiency. The new MINI is fitted as
standard with a 6-speed manual transmission which differs from the predecessor
model in its reduced weight and improved shift comfort deriving from the use of
carbon friction linings for the synchroniser rings. A centrifugal pendulum in
the dual-mass flywheel compensates for torsional vibrations, thereby enhancing
the acoustic and vibrational properties of the drive system when travelling at
low engine speeds for greater fuel efficiency. A new gear sensor also enables
active engine speed adaptation for especially sporty shifting when accelerating
and increased comfort when shifting down.
The 6-speed automatic transmission available for all variants of the new
MINI offers improved efficiency, enhanced shift comfort and increased shift
dynamics. These advancements have been achieved by means of such elements as a
more efficient transmission control system, a more direct connection and
optimised hydraulics. The new MINI also combines automatic transmission with
the automatic engine start/stop function for the first time, preventing
unnecessary fuel consumption caused by idling at junctions or in congested
traffic. An additional option is the 6-speed sports automatic transmission
which enables even shorter shift times and can be operated in manual mode using
shift paddles at the steering wheel.
In conjunction with the MINI navigation system, the automatic transmission
is also able to take account of the route profile in controlling gear shifts.
Based on navigation data, the appropriate drive position is selected to match
the imminent situation on the road, e.g. directly prior to junctions or on
corners. This prevents unnecessary upshifts between two bends in quick
succession, for example.
The MINIMALISM technology which comes as standard includes not only the
automatic engine start/stop function and extensive measures to optimise weight
and aerodynamic drag in the new MINI but also a shift point display function
for automobiles with manual transmission, brake energy recuperation and
needs-oriented control of the fuel pump, coolant pump and other ancillary
units. The electromechanical power steering is equally as energy-efficiency as
the map-controlled oil pumps in all engines. An optimised preheating process
reduces the energy required to start the diesel engine by around 50 per cent.
Depending on the model variant, a significant optimisation of aerodynamic
properties is achieved by such measures as active cooling air flaps, extensive
underbody trim and air ducting elements in the upper section of the C columns.
With a drag coefficient (Cd value) of 0.28 (MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper D), the
new MINI is the segment leader in terms of aerodynamics, too.
MINI Driving Modes: sporty flair and efficiency and turn of a switch.
The new MINI Driving Modes option provides an excellent basis for fuel
efficient motoring. A rotary switch at the base of the gear or selector lever
is used to activate either the standard MID mode, the SPORT or the GREEN mode.
In addition to the characteristic curve of the accelerator and steering and
engine acoustics, the MINI Driving Modes also influence the ambient lighting,
the shift characteristics of the automatic transmission and the Dynamic Damper
Control configuration in the MINI Cooper S - in so far as these features are
fitted. The choice is between a set-up which is either very sporty, comfortable
and well-balanced or else geared towards fuel efficiency.
In GREEN mode - supporting a relaxed and more fuel-efficient driving style
- the energy used by electrically powered comfort functions such as air
conditioning and exterior mirror heating is reduced. In cars fitted with
automatic transmission it is also possible to use the coasting function. The
drivetrain is decoupled at speeds of between 50 and 160 km/h as soon as the
driver removes their foot from the accelerator pedal. The new MINI then rolls
at idling engine speed at a minimum rate of minimal fuel consumption.
Optimised suspension technology: less weight, more go-kart feeling.
The refinement of suspension technology in the new MINI keeps to the
well-established design principle of the single-joint spring strut axle at
front along with a multilink rear axle that is unique within the competitive
environment, as well as featuring extensive optimisation of all components in
terms of material selection and geometry. All improvements are aimed at
intensifying the experience of the agile MINI handling properties, commonly
known as the go-kart feeling. The set-up of the wheel suspension, body
mounting, vehicle suspension, damping, steering and brakes takes account of the
increased level of engine power and the typical MINI concept consisting of
front-wheel drive, transversely mounted engine at the front, low centre of
gravity, short overhangs, wide track and rigid, weight-optimised body
structure.
In order to reduce weight and increase component rigidity, the new front
axle is fitted with aluminium swivel bearings as well as axle supports and
wishbones made of high-strength steel. The modified front axle kinematics
supports the agile turn-in response and precise steering sensation of the new
MINI. The share of high-strength steel used in the rear axle has also been
increased. Tube-shaped stabilisers at the front and rear axle likewise
contribute to weight reduction. There is also an innovative axle bearing which
benefits both ride comfort and agility.
Premiere for Dynamic Damper Control in the new MINI.
The newly configured suspension and damping systems have been reduced in
weight. The dampers are decoupled at the front and rear axle by means of
triple-path support bearings. Another new addition to the MINI equipment
program is Dynamic Damper Control. Two characteristic lines are available for
damper set-up, allowing activation of either a more comfort-oriented response
or a direct, sporty response to road bumps, depending on the given situation.
The compression and rebound stage are adjusted by means of electrical control
of the EDC valves.
The electromechanical power steering has also been subjected to extensive
further development. So-called torque steer compensation prevents self-steering
tendencies caused by differing degrees of torque at the drive wheels. Steering
precision has also been optimised for sudden avoidance swerves and when taking
bends in very sporty style. Standard features also include the speed-related
steering assistance system Servotronic.
In addition to the anti-lock system ABS, electronic brake force
distribution EBD, Cornering Brake Control (CBC) and the brake assistant, the
driving stability control system DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) in the new
MINI also includes a drive-off assistant, a brake dry function, Fading Brake
Support and DTC mode (Dynamic Traction Control), which permits controlled slip
at the drive wheels so as to facilitate driving off on loose sand or deep snow.
When the driving stability system is deactivated (DSC Off mode), there is an
electronic locking function for the front axle differential which selectively
and appropriately brakes a spinning drive wheel on tight corners, redirecting
the drive torque to the other wheel. This system, known as Electronic
Differential Lock Control (EDLC), thereby promotes the car's forward momentum
without negatively influencing self-steering response. The new MINI Cooper S
also features the Performance Control system, which counteracts any tendency to
understeer prior to reaching the threshold level so as to support an agile yet
neutral driving response on bends.
The 15-inch forged light alloy wheels of the new MINI Cooper and the new
MINI Cooper D have a particularly low weight as well as favourable aerodynamic
properties. The new MINI Cooper S is fitted with 16-inch light alloy wheels as
standard. Other light alloy wheels up to a size of 18 inches are available as
part of the program of options and accessories.
Less weight, more safety and greater agility due to intelligent lightweight
construction.
Further development in the body area was focused on optimising structure,
which impacts positively on both the driving properties and the crash response
of the new MINI. Intelligent lightweight construction means that weight
reduction in the new MINI is combined with an increase in rigidity, thereby
promoting both agility and occupant protection. In spite of its extended range
of fittings, virtually all variants of the new MINI are lighter than their
respective predecessor models. They also weight less than their competitors in
the segment.
Highly resilient bearing structures, deformation zones in optimum design
and an extremely stable passenger cell provide an excellent basis for keeping
impact energy away from passengers and ensuring maximum occupant protection.
The safety concept of the new MINI is geared towards achieving maximum scores
on all the relevant crash tests worldwide.
Comprehensive safety technology including pedestrian protection.
The standard safety fittings of the new MINI comprise front and side
airbags as well as curtain airbags for the front and rear seats. All seats are
fitted with 3-point seat belts with belt tensioners and belt force limiters at
the front and ISOFIX child seat mountings provided at the rear.
There are also impact absorbers, precisely defined deformation elements and
a partially active bonnet, all of which are elements that minimise the risk of
injury to pedestrians. In the event of a collision with a pedestrian, which is
registered by special sensors, a pyrotechnical trigger mechanism raises the
engine compartment lid. This creates additional deformation space and
significantly reduces the risk of injury when impacting against very hard parts
of the engine.
Innovative driver assistance systems increase convenience and safety.
Further evidence of the technological progress ushered in with the new
edition of the MINI is to be found in the program of driver assistance systems
- available for the first time in a model of the British brand. New features
include the MINI Head-Up-Display which shows information relevant to the driver
on an extendible monitor in the upper section of the dashboard between the
windscreen and steering wheel. The MINI Head-Up Display promotes concentration
on the road by displaying information directly in the driver's line of sight.
It can then be read quickly and conveniently without averting one's eyes from
the road. The information that can be shown in the MINI Head-Up Display
includes speed in figures, navigation directions in the form of arrow graphics
and junction sketches, visual signals for collision warning, display symbols
generated by Speed Limit Info and No Passing Info, Check Control messages and
entertainment program details such as radio channels and track titles. The
graphics on the high-resolution screen are clearly visible in all light
conditions.
Other innovations in the area of driver assistance systems for the new MINI
include the Driving Assistant option. This comprises a camera-based cruise
control and distance control function which automatically maintains a distance
from the vehicle ahead, and the collision and pedestrian warning system with
initial brake function. In critical situations, the driver is first provided
with a visual signal in the form of a graphic symbol that appears in the
instrument cluster; this is supplemented at the second warning level by an
acoustic signal prompting the driver to react. In addition to this, an
automatic brake manoeuvre is triggered in the case of an imminent collision
with a pedestrian or if there is a risk of a rear-on collision in urban
traffic. Here the new MINI is decelerated at medium brake force. Depending on
the situation, this can either prevent an impact occurring altogether or else
significantly reduce the severity of the accident. As the automatic
deceleration is activated, the driver is also given an unmistakable prompt to
intervene.
Other elements of the Driving Assistant are a road sign detection function
which registers and displays speed limits and overtaking bans on the current
route, and also the high beam assistant which takes into account environmental
brightness as well as oncoming vehicles and those travelling ahead when
controlling the high beam.
A rear view camera and parking assistant are also available for the new
MINI. The video images supplied by the rear view camera underneath the tailgate
handle are shown on the on-board computer in the central instrument as an aid
when manoeuvring and reverse parking. Meanwhile the parking assistant
facilitates selection and use of parking spaces parallel to the road. The
system automatically detects suitable parking spaces at the roadside. As the
car then manoeuvres into the chosen space, the parking assistant takes care of
all the necessary steering movements on behalf of the driver. All the driver
has to do is operate the accelerator, brake pedal and gear selection in order
to move safely and conveniently into the parking space.
High-end features for comfort, functionality and individual style.
The standard features of the new MINI include electrically adjustable
exterior mirrors, door sill cover strips with model-specific inscription,
Colour Line in Carbon Black and the MINI Radio including AUX-In and USB
interface: these can be supplemented with a range of high-quality options in
the areas of comfort, functionality and individual flair so as to adapt the car
to one's own personal style. In addition to the air conditioning system (as
standard in the MINI Cooper S) there is also a 2-zone automatic air
conditioning system, seat heating for driver and front passenger, a panorama
glass roof, a visibility package including windscreen heating, rain sensor and
automatic light control, the harman kardon hi-fi speaker system and a sports
leather steering wheel (as standard in the MINI Cooper S) including optional
multifunction buttons and cruise control.
Other options include Comfort Access, Park Distance Control, roof rails,
electrically heatable and folding exterior mirrors, and both interior and exterior
mirrors with automatic anti-dazzle function. For customisation of the exterior
and interior in hallmark brand style, options also include a rear spoiler in
John Cooper Works design as well as various decorative trim styles for roof and
exterior mirrors, bonnet stripes, seat upholsteries, interior surfaces and
Colour Lines.
MINI Connected: premiere for Emergency Call; apps now also available for
Android smartphones.
The option MINI connected or MINI Connected XL is also available in
conjunction with the Radio MINI Visual Boost and the MINI navigation system. It
offers extensive integration of smartphones in the car, allowing the use of
internet-based services in the areas of infotainment, communication and driver
experience. These are provided via apps whose functional diversity is being
continuously expanded. MINI Connected XL also includes the Journey Mate
function for networked navigation including Real Time Traffic Information with
traffic feedback in real time. In future, both the MINI Connected App and the
so-called MINI Connected ready Apps supplied by third-party providers will be
available not just for the Apple iPhone but also for smartphones using the
operating system Android.
The MINI Connected program provided through smartphone apps includes
vehicle-related functions such as Mission Control, Dynamic Music, Driving
Excitement and MINIMALISM Analyser as well as online-based services such as a
web radio function, the use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter,
foursquare and Glympse, the reception of RSS news feeds and entertainment
features such as AUPEO!, Stitcher, Deezer, Audible, Napster/Rhapsody and
TuneIn. With the colour display in the central instrument, all functions can be
operated in typical MINI style - and more comfortably, intuitively and safely
than ever before.
For the first time, the new MINI can be fitted with a SIM card which is
permanently installed in the car. This is used to establish phone connections
required for the use of the optional functions Emergency Call and MINI
Teleservices. Emergency Call with automatic detection of vehicle location and
accident severity automatically contacts a call centre in the event of a
collision so as to initiate fast and effective assistance. At the same time,
information is transferred that includes the position of the car to the nearest
metre, vehicle type and colour as well as data collected by sensors inside the
automobile, such as how many people are seated in the car and which airbags
were triggered. An emergency call can also be set off manually so as to get
help for other road users.
The SIM card in the automobile enables use of MINI Teleservices, too. This
telematics feature provides automatic transmission of service-related vehicle
data to a MINI Service Partner of the customer's choice. The function can also
be used to arrange a service appointment.
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