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Well-established on the winner's rostrum: MINI Countryman once again successful at the 2014 "Off Road Award".
Fri Jun 06 00:10:00 CEST 2014 Press Release
Like last year, the reader's vote conducted by "Off Road" magazine put the all-rounder all-wheel drive model in second place in the "Subcompact SUV" category.
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Munich. It offers more interior space than any MINI
before it, as well as new ways to experience hallmark brand driving
fun with its optional all-wheel drive system ALL4. The MINI Countryman
has become firmly established in its segment and is now also one of
the top favourites among fans of all-wheel drive automobiles. This is
again reflected very clearly in the results of the 2014 "Off Road
Award". Like last year, readers of "Off Road" magazine
voted the compact MINI all-rounder into second place in the category
"Subcompact SUV".
The "Off Road Award" has been presented every year
since 1982. This year there were 127 models in 13 categories for
readers to vote for. The fact that the MINI Countryman was able to
reiterate last year's success underscores its ongoing high level of
popularity - not just in Germany. In 2012 and 2013, more than 100 000
units were sold of the first MINI with four doors, a large tailgate
and optional all-wheel drive. The diversity of its qualities is also
reflected in the broad range of awards it has won. For example, MINI
Countryman received the "Good Design Award" just after being
launched. A few months ago it was voted "Value Master 2014"
- the MINI Cooper S Countryman was placed first in its segment in the
"Auto Bild" magazine ranking showing car models on the
German automobile market with the highest level of value retention.
The success story enters a new phase in July 2014 with the
launch of the new MINI Countryman (combined fuel consumption: 7.1 -
4.2 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions: 165 – 111 g/km). Detailed
refinements in exterior and interior design, optimised fuel
consumption and emission figures and increased performance for the
MINI Cooper S Countryman hone the profile of this compact all-rounder.
The model range comprises three petrol engine and three diesel
variants, from the MINI One D Countryman with 66 kW/90 bhp to the MINI
Cooper S Countryman, now with an output of 140 kW/190 bhp.
In addition to this, the extremely sporty MINI John Cooper Works
Countryman (160 kW/218 bhp) is also available: all-wheel drive comes
as standard in this model variant. Meanwhile the ALL4 system is
optionally available for the MINI Cooper S Countryman, the MINI Cooper
Countryman, the MINI Cooper SD Countryman and the MINI Cooper D Countryman.
With the MINI Countryman, the British premium automobile
manufacturer has successfully expanded its range to move into another
market segment, thereby winning over additional target groups. Since
last year, this advancement has been supported by the MINI Paceman -
the first ever Sports Activity Coupé in the premium compact class. In
this model, too, ALL4 can be optionally combined with four engines.
The top athlete MINI John Cooper Works Paceman distributes its power
to all four wheels as standard.
The ALL4 system was developed specially for MINI and uses an
electromagnetic centre differential not only to enhance traction and
driving stability in difficult weather and road conditions but also to
increase agility when taking bends at speed. The ALL4 electronic
management system is integrated directly in the Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) control unit, This means the system is able to respond
with a high level of speed, precision and versatility when
distributing drive torque between the front and rear wheels. In
regular driving situations, 50 per cent of the drive torque is
transmitted to the rear axle, while in extreme situations - for
example on ice or snow - this can be increased to 100 per cent.
Needs-based adaptation occurs within a fraction of a section, ensuring
that optimum road surface contact provides maximum driving fun at all times.
For further details on official fuel consumption figures,
official specific CO2 emissions and power consumption of new cars,
please refer to the "Manual on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions
and power consumption of new cars", available at all sales
outlets, from Deutschen Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT),
Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at
http://www.dat.de/angebote/verlagsprodukte/leitfaden-kraftstoffverbrauch.html.
ManualCO2 (PDF ‒ 2.7 MB)