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New Mini One D and Cooper D

BMW will be showing in Geneva the new Mini One and the Mini Cooper D, the first diesel version of the Mini branded with the Cooper logo.
The Mini One will have a 1.
4-liter gasoline engine, with 95 ps, capable of pushing it up to 185 km/h and of going from 0-100 km/h in 10.

9 seconds.
Average fuel consumption will be 5.
7 liters/100 km.
The Mini Cooper D will be equipped with a 1.
6-liter Peugeot-sourced turbo-diesel engine, with 110 ps.
Top speed will be 195 km/h, it will go from 0-100 km/h in 9.

9 seconds and it will have an average fuel consumption of 4.
4 liters/100 km.
Below the fold you can find more images and the full text of the BMW press release.
PRESS RELEASEMINI Cooper D: Technology highlightsThe MINI Cooper D’s brand new turbocharged diesel engine develops 110hp at 4,000rpm.
Under normal conditions peak torque of 240Nm is achieved between 1,750 and 2,000rpm.
Deploying the engine’s Overboost function gives the Cooper D an additional 20Nm of torque, meaning the driver will experience 260Nm at 2,000rpm.
MINI enthusiasts will recognise this torque figure is identical to that produced by the new MINI Cooper S.

The turbocharger system features variable turbine geometry, ensuring optimum smoothness, efficiency and response even at low engine speeds.
Second-generation common rail diesel technology operating at a maximum pressure of 1,600 bar is key to the new diesel engine’s combustion process.
Additionally, refinement is achieved using a precise multiple-injection process for each operating cycle.
The combustion chambers have been optimised in their shape and dimensions to prevent unwanted turbulence and maintain a smooth and consistent combustion process at all times.
A diesel particulate filter almost eliminates diesel exhaust emissions and helps to make the MINI diesel engine one of the most environmentally friendly engines in its class.
MINI One: Technology highlightsThe 1.
4-litre four-cylinder engine in the MINI One is derived from the 1.
6-litre unit that features in the current Cooper model.
Smooth power delivery and maximum efficiency are achieved using fully variable valve control, through a system based on BMW Group’s unique VALVETRONIC technology.
Maximum output of 95hp at 6,000rpm is produced by the compact engine, which is constructed from lightweight aluminium.
The 5hp power increase on its predecessor leads to a peak torque figure of 140Nm at 4,000rpm.
The innovative powertrain is key to the MINI One’s ability to ensure a grin-inducing driving experience, yet offers the driver outstanding fuel economy and low emissions.
A 0-62mph time of 10.
9 seconds and top speed of 115mph are complemented by an average fuel consumption figure of 49.
6mpg – an efficiency increase of 15 per cent compared to the outgoing model.
Six-speed gearbox as standard: The new MINI One and new MINI Cooper D both come as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox.
Dynamic acceleration is a result of the precise shift control provided by carbon friction plates and helical gears operating within an optimised syncromesh.
With its long transmission ratio, the sixth gear allows optimum fuel economy, even at high speeds.
The MINI One will be available to customers with the option of a six-speed automatic transmission.
A key feature is the Steptronic function, which allows the driver to shift gears in sequence using the gear lever or the standard-fit paddles on the steering wheel.
For keener drivers, a Sports Button is available as an option for even shorter gearshift times and faster throttle response.
Design highlightsFeatures including a black finish to the car’s radiator grille bars, door mirrors and tailgate handle are exclusive to the MINI One.
The new MINI Cooper D’s sporting prowess is underlined by the addition of a pronounced power dome on the car’s bonnet.
A discernibly larger air intake than on other MINI models features on the Cooper D, as does a crossbar in body colour on the lower intake.
Chassis and suspensionThe go-kart driving experience is enhanced in the new MINI One and Cooper D through a new suspension set-up, as introduced on the MINI Cooper and Cooper S.
MINI is the only car in its segment to be fitted with a central-arm rear axle featuring elaborate kinematics for optimum tyre-to-road contact.
Electrical Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) incorporating modern mechanical control gives the driver increased precision feedback.
Variable power assistance dependent on speed ensures MINI drivers are guaranteed an involving drive every time they step into the car.

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