Paceman WHAT A two - door Mini Countryman.
Not exact matches
Developing maximum output of 90 kW at 6,000 rpm and with peak torque of 160 Newton metres available from 4,250 rpm, the engine powering the MINI Cooper
Paceman also has
what it takes to fuel plenty of sporty driving fun.
Developing maximum output of 90 kW / 122 hp at 6,000 rpm and with peak torque of 160 Newton metres (118 lb - ft) available from 4,250 rpm, the engine powering the MINI Cooper
Paceman also has
what it takes to fuel plenty of sporty driving fun.
The closest answer, at least
what could be discerned from host Mini USA's marketing presentations, seems to be because the
Paceman is seen as a unique blend of hatchback, coupe and sports activity vehicle that is a sportier, less family - oriented and more youthful counterpoint to the popular but practical four - door Countryman.
Upon arrival, the convoy of MINIs will be greeted by 1967 Monte Carlo Rally winner Rauno Aaitonen, who will then proceed to show off his unique rally skills by
what MINI describes as a demonstration of his «unequaled talent behind the wheel of a new MINI
Paceman.»