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June 1, 2020
The MINI Crossover Debuts with a New Design
BMW MINI Crossover
The MINI Crossover Debuts with a New Design
On May 27, BMW announced the MINI Crossover, featuring a new design and powertrain.
Text by HARA Akira
Equipped with the latest generation engines, all models meet Euro 6d emission standards.
The exterior of the new MINI Crossover features a redesigned radiator grille, LED front and fog lights, and Union Jack design LED taillights. Light alloy wheels also sport a new design.
Inside, the interior comes standard with a sports leather steering wheel, with a new digital cockpit display and high-gloss piano black center instrument cluster available as options.
The powertrain lineup includes a plug-in hybrid (combined fuel consumption 2.0–1.7 L/100 km, combined electricity consumption 14.0–13.1 kWh/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 45–40 g/km), alongside three TwinPower Turbo gasoline engines and three diesel engines, offering a power range from 75 kW/102 hp to 140 kW/190 hp (combined fuel consumption 6.3–4.1 L/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 144–107 g/km). Furthermore, all engines already comply with the Euro 6d emission standard, which is not binding until 2021.
Transmissions include a 6-speed manual, a 7-speed Steptronic, and an 8-speed Steptronic, depending on the model. For four of the engines, the ALL4 all-wheel-drive system is available as an option.
*All specifications are based on the German domestic market.
Inquiries
MINI Customer Interaction Center
Tel. 0120-3298-14 (Weekdays 9:00-19:00, Weekends and Holidays 9:00-18:00)
https://www.mini.jp/ja_JP/home.html