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ALL4 times ten for maximum driving fun: MINI extends its range of all-wheel models to include the MINI Cooper Countryman and the MINI Cooper Paceman.
Mon Jun 03 00:00:00 CEST 2013 Press Release
All-wheel drive now optionally available for four models each of the MINI Countryman and MINI Paceman - it is a standard feature of the MINI John Cooper Works Countryman and the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman.
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Note: This press release was originally issued by MINI Global Communications and UK pricing has been added.
Munich. The spontaneous power delivery and precise
handling of the MINI all-wheel drive system ALL4 is now available in
two more models: ALL4 will be available for the MINI Cooper Countryman
and the MINI Cooper Paceman from July 2013. This increases the number
of all-wheel versions within the MINI model range to ten models. The
new models are also fitted with 6-speed manual transmission as
standard, with 6-speed automatic transmission available as an option.
With the enhanced traction, driving stability and ability the
permanent all-wheel drive system helps the driver stay in control
while driving on snow, sand or slippery surfaces, as well offering
extra grip on twisty roads. ALL4 is based on an electromagnetic
centre differential and distributes drive force at continuously
variable levels between the front and rear axle. Its electronic
control system is integrated directly in the DSC control unit (Dynamic
Stability Control), enabling it to direct drive torque quickly and
precisely to where it can be most effectively transformed into propulsion.
In the new models MINI Cooper Countryman ALL4 and MINI Cooper
Paceman ALL4, the all-wheel drive system distributes the power of a
1.6-litre 4-cylinder engine with an output of 90 kW/122 bhp between
the front and rear wheels. Spontaneous forward thrust is guaranteed by
the engine's maximum torque of 160 Newton metres (190 Nm with
automatic transmission), at an engine speed of 4,250 rpm.
As a result, the MINI Cooper Countryman ALL4 sprints from 0 to
100 km/h in 11.9 seconds (automatic: 11.7 seconds). The top speed is
184 km/h (182 km/h). Due to the high level of efficiency of both
engine and drivetrain as well as extensive MINIMALISM technology, the
boost in driving fun goes hand in hand with low levels of fuel
consumption and emissions. The MINI Countryman ALL4 has an average
fuel consumption of 6.9 litres per 100 kilometres (automatic: 7.5
litres) on the EU test cycle and CO2 emissions of 167 (175) grams per kilometre.
The relation between driving fun and fuel consumption is equally
impressive in the MINI Cooper Paceman ALL4. This model takes
11.8 seconds (automatic: 11.6 seconds) to accelerate from standing to
100 km/h and attains a top speed of 185 (183) km/h. Its fuel
consumption and CO2 emission levels on the EU test cycle are the same
as those of the MINI Cooper Countryman ALL4.
With this extension of the model range there will be four
versions of each of the MINI Countryman and MINI Paceman with optional
ALL4 in future. The previously available portfolio comprises the
models MINI Cooper S Countryman ALL4 and MINI Cooper S Paceman ALL4
(135 kW/184 bhp), the MINI Cooper SD Countryman ALL4 and the MINI
Cooper SD Paceman ALL4 (105 kW/143 bhp), along with the MINI Cooper D
Countryman ALL4 and the MINI Cooper D Paceman ALL4 (82 kW/112 bhp).
The top sports models MINI John Cooper Works Countryman and MINI John
Cooper Works Paceman transmit their outstanding engine output of
160 kW/218 bhp to all wheels as standard.
MINI has conquered new terrain since the market launch of the MINI Countryman and has welcomed a new group of customers into the MINI family.
Model | OTR Price |
MINI Cooper ALL4 Countryman | £19,365 |
MINI Cooper ALL4 Paceman | £20,175 |