At the North American International Auto Show in January 2011, BMW announced that it would be extending the Mini range with the launch of two new two - door sports crossover vehicles based on the Mini
Paceman concept car, with a coupe version planned to enter production in 2011 and a roadster to follow in 2012.
MINI KEEPS UP THE PACE WITH THE NEW
PACEMAN CONCEPT * First Sports Activity Coupe in the small premium segment *
Paceman Concept reinforces the MINI brand's unconventional creativity * Sporting, masculine appearance blends with versatile character * Paceman could be another building block in the development of the MINI brand.
Not exact matches
When Mid-2014 (two - and four - door hatchback), 2015 (Clubman, Cabriolet), 2016 (Roadster, Coupe, Countryman), 2017 (
Paceman, Spacebox, sedan) Why The second - generation Mini showed that the
concept can be applied across many body styles, so the third - generation is branching out into four - doors, where the real volume is.
We did think that the MINI
Paceman — which arrived at the Detroit Auto Show last year as a
concept — would make it to market as a Countryman Coupe.
The Mini
Paceman three - door crossover version of the Countryman debuted as a
concept car at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show.