Search Car Reviews:





BMW MINI Cabriolet

To be badged the Mini Open, the cabrio will feature a conventional canvas top with a heated rear window made of glass and a bottom-hinged tailgate, as it was on the original MINI. The glass window will keep the cabin warmer and quieter at the same time. Front-end and taillights, however, will be unchanged.

By @Automedia

April 2003

Entry-level edition will be the 1.6-litre One with 100bhp, followed by the 1.6-litre Cooper with 115bhp, presumably the biggest seller.

The range will be topped by the 160bhp Cooper S, though an even more potent Cooper Works edition might follow later. Prices are not fixed yet, but we expect a 3,000 Euro premium over the standard MINI.

Launch is due next year at the Detroit Motor Show in January.


0 Comment

Be the first to comment on this article

You need to register to post comments. Existing members can log in below to comment, otherwise click here to join.



Sponsored Results

Social Bookmarks
  • facebook
  • digg
  • delicious
  • furl
  • stumbleupon

Movie Clips

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
Company Website | Media Information | Contact Us | Privacy Notice | Subs Info | Voucher Codes | Sitemap
Our Other Websites: Computer Buyer | Computer Shopper | Custom PC | Den of Geek | Evo | Fortean Times | IT Pro | Know Your Mobile | London is Free
MacUser | Men's Fitness | Micro Mart | Mobile Computer | Octane | PC Pro | The First Post | iGizmo | iMotor | DigitalSLR photography | bit-tech | Dennis Comunications | Mac Channel | Channel Pro