2013 Mini John Cooper Works Paceman
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Production |
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Engine |
1.6 liter inline-4 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
twin-scroll turbocharger |
Torque |
207 lb-ft @ 1900-5000 rpm | ||
HP |
218 hp @ 6000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
136.25 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
6.9 seconds |
Top Speed |
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(from Mini Press
Release) Extreme sports performance, inimitable style: The
MINI John Cooper Works Paceman.
Elite performance model is based on the first compact Sports
Activity Coupé. Driver and passengers in four individual seats enjoy
racing feeling, turbocharged engine develops 160 kW/218 hp, standard
equipment includes ALL4 all-wheel drive, an aerodynamic kit, 18-inch
light-alloy wheels and lowered sports suspension.
Munich. The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman combines mouthwatering
sporting flair and inimitable style to introduce a new dimension in
driving fun to the premium compact segment. Its race-bred powertrain
and chassis technology create a recipe for smile-inducing agility,
and the overall concept of the first Sports Activity Coupé in its
class gives it an immediate, show-stealing impact. The MINI John
Cooper Works Paceman transfers the power developed by its 160 kW/218
hp four-cylinder turbocharged engine to the road with poise and
assurance, courtesy of its standard ALL4 all-wheel-drive system.
Lowered sports suspension and an aerodynamic kit also play their
part in bringing an irresistible feeling of race competition to the
driver and passengers in their four individual seats.
The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman celebrates its world premiere at
the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit in
January 2013; its market launch will follow in March 2013. The new
arrival swells the John Cooper Works ranks to seven models. The MINI
John Cooper Works Paceman’s driving characteristics and design
ensure it will stand out from the crowd in city traffic, as well as
being the car of choice when maximum driving fun over longer
distances is the order of the day. Instantaneous power delivery and
an unquenchable appetite for revs define the engine under the bonnet
of the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman. The turbocharged power unit
teams up with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard; a six-speed
automatic can be ordered as an option.
The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman sprints from 0 to 100 km/h (62
mph) in just 6.9 seconds with either of the gearbox variants. Yet
despite this intoxicating turn of speed, fuel economy is exemplary
for its output class. The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman posts
average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of 7.4 litres
(automatic: 7.9 litres) per 100 kilometres / 38.2 (35.8) mpg imp.
The distinctive character of the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman is
underlined by bespoke design features. Standard specification
includes an aerodynamic kit, 18-inch light-alloy wheels, a sports
exhaust system with chrome tailpipes, and door sills bearing the
John Cooper Works logo. As well as white and black, the exclusive
Chili Red paint finish can also be specified as an option for the
contrast-colour roof and exterior mirror caps. And customers can
also lend an extra edge to the typical John Cooper Works sports car
feeling inside the car with bespoke accents such as Chili Red
interior trim strips.
The engine: dynamism in spades,
fuel consumption in sips thanks to
racing expertise and MINIMALISM technology.
The MINI John Cooper
Works Paceman draws its power from a 1,598 cc four-cylinder engine.
The latest generation of the John Cooper Works turbocharged unit
blends motor sport-inspired technical details with cutting-edge
innovations developed by the BMW Group’s powertrain experts.
Highlights include reinforced pistons, low-weight crankshafts, an
aluminium cylinder block and bearing mounts, and further
optimisation of the cooling system, air supply and exhaust gas
discharge system. Plus, the turbocharger is twinned with a
generously sized intercooler. The twin-scroll turbocharger joins
forces with petrol direct injection and variable valve control based
on the BMW Group’s VALVETRONIC technology, which optimises both the
engine’s efficiency and its responsiveness.
The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman’s powerplant develops its maximum
output of 160 kW/218 hp at 6,000 rpm. Peak torque of 280 Newton
metres (207 lb-ft) is on tap between 1,900 and 5,000 rpm, and can be
increased to 300 Newton metres (221 lb-ft) for short periods between
2,100 and 4,500 rpm using the overboost function. This opens the
door to gratifyingly vivacious acceleration to which the
standard-fitted sports exhaust system provides a suitably stirring
soundtrack.
ALL4 all-wheel drive as standard, six-speed automatic gearbox optional.
The MINI John Cooper
Works Paceman channels the extraordinary power produced by its
front-mounted transverse engine through all four wheels as standard.
The ALL4 all-wheel-drive system developed for MINI uses an
electromagnetic centre differential to distribute drive seamlessly
between the front and rear axles. This means power is always sent to
the wheels where it can be translated most effectively into forward
propulsion. In normal driving situations ALL4 diverts a maximum 50
per cent of the engine’s power to the rear wheels, rising to as much
as 100 per cent in extreme conditions. This provides a traction-led
expression of the handling talents for which MINI is famed –
whatever the weather and road conditions. The control electronics of
the MINI ALL4 system are integrated directly into the DSC (Dynamic
Stability Control) management unit, which gives ALL4 extremely short
response times and allows it to carry out proactive adjustments in
the distribution of drive. The system uses the data collected by DSC
to tweak the power split pre-emptively and to impressive effect
through dynamically taken corners, for example. And that means the
driver enjoys outstanding agility combined with surefooted driving
characteristics in customary MINI style.
The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman can be ordered as an option with
a six-speed automatic gearbox as an alternative to the
standard-fitted six-speed manual. Both the transmissions and the
manual’s clutch have been adapted to handle the engine’s impressive
power and play their part in ensuring outstanding performance
coupled with further improvements in efficiency. The automatic’s
Steptronic function, meanwhile, gives the driver the option of
changing gear manually using the selector lever on the centre
console or the shift paddles on the steering wheel.
The choice of gearbox has no effect on the sprinting power of the
MINI John Cooper Works Paceman. The new car dashes from rest to 100
km/h (62 mph) in a trifling 6.9 seconds, regardless of whether the
engine is sending its power through the manual or automatic conduit.
Top speed stands at 226 (140 mph) for the manual version or 224 km/h
(139 mph) for the automatic. The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman
marries this impressive performance with eye-catching economy. The
engine’s inherent efficiency and extensive MINIMALISM technology –
such as Brake Energy Regeneration, the Gear Shift Indicator and the
Auto Start/Stop function (on manual cars) – are the trump cards
here. Average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle is 7.4 litres
(automatic: 7.9 litres) per 100 kilometres / 38.2 (35.8) mpg imp,
and CO2 emissions come in at 172 (184) grams per kilometre.
Developed to deliver visceral
racing thrills: chassis, aerodynamics, design and interior
tuned to John Cooper Works specification.
Another key player in
giving the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman its sky-high levels of
driving fun is chassis technology optimised specially for the new
model; a MacPherson spring-strut front axle, central-arm rear axle,
Electric Power Steering and an extremely high-performance braking
system make a potent team. The standard sports suspension has a
dynamically optimised spring/damper set-up and stronger anti-roll
bars, and is lowered by 10 millimetres. The standard DSC (Dynamic
Stability Control) system also comprises DTC (Dynamic Traction
Control) mode.
And the likewise standard Sport Button on the centre console allows
the driver to tweak the engine’s responses and soundtrack, as well
as the power assistance provided by the steering. If the automatic
gearbox is specified, pressing the Sport Button also quickens up
shift times. 18-inch light-alloy wheels in Twin Spoke Black
Burnished design with polished spoke fronts and black rim wells are
standard on the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman. Among the items on
the options list are exclusive 19-inch light-alloy wheels in
Cross-Spoke Crusher design.
The extrovert design of the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman gives the
first Sports Activity Coupé in the compact segment a dynamic
presence, brimming with forward-surging intent and agility – before
it even turns a wheel. The powerfully formed front end, elegantly
sporty, stretched lines of the flanks, coupé-style roof swooping
downwards towards the rear, and broad rear end of the three-door car
all ooze sporting allure. And the aerodynamic kit fitted as standard
on the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman shines extra light on this
performance-maxing character. The particularly muscular form of the
front and rear aprons and bespoke side skirts ensure the airflow
around the car is even more efficient. John Cooper Works logos on
the radiator grille, tailgate and door sill strips as well as next
to the side indicators provide additional confirmation of the car’s
identity. Customers can choose from nine exterior paint finishes,
including the Chili Red shade reserved for the John Cooper Works
model. Chili Red is also available exclusively for the MINI John
Cooper Works Paceman’s contrast-colour roof, exterior mirror caps
and Sport Stripes.
Inside the car, the distinctive interior design combines with the
customary sports car ambience of John Cooper Works models to
particularly alluring effect. The rear compartment of the MINI John
Cooper Works Paceman features a pair of individual seats in which
the rear passengers can enjoy that unmistakable racing feeling in
lounge-style surroundings. A sports steering wheel with red contrast
stitching and John Cooper Works logo, dark-coloured dials for the
260 km/h (160 mph) speedometer and rev counter, anthracite-coloured
roof liner, gearshift lever with red shift pattern lettering, red
contrast stitching for the gearshift lever gaiter and floor mats
with red stitching are all part of the standard equipment count for
the new extreme sports model, as are cloth sports seats in Diagonal
Track John Cooper Works Carbon Black trim with red contrast
stitching. Lounge Leather sports seats in Carbon Black Championship
Red are available as an option. Standard Piano Black interior trim
strips add the finishing touches to the racing-inspired aura inside
the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman. Exclusive Chili Red trim –
consisting of red elements for the cockpit and doors and a red
stripe for the black trim strips on the centre console – can be
ordered as an option.