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Paris Show: Mini Unveils Countryman WRC in Preparation for 2011 S2000 Rally Season

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Working with Prodrive, Mini has officially re-entered the World Rally Championship after a decades-long hiatus. With its Countryman WRC, which made its world premiere in Paris today, Mini will be ready to compete in the 2011 season with a car driven by Kris Meeke.

Unfortunately, the AWD Mini Countryman-based rally car will only be taking part in six of the thirteen 2011 events in what Prodrive founder David Richards is calling a "preparatory year"; don't worry, 2012 will be a full season for the retro racer as it goes for the title.

Under the hood is a BMW Motorsport-tuned 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that uses direct injection and meets all FIA S2000 regulations (meaning the WRC is just the first of its many possible applications). Also, it's hooked up the an Xtrac 6-speed sequential transmission. What we do know is that Mini says the car has undergone a "baptism of fire" at the Prodrive rally track and has gained a Prodrive-developed roll cage.

BMW's Ian Robertson says:

"The Paris Motor Show is the perfect stage on which to launch our MINI WRC. The response to our announcement that MINI will return to the world of rallying next year was very positive. The FIA World Rally Championship is the pinnacle of rallying, making it the ideal platform for demonstrating the competitive spirit of our brand. The development of the car is running on schedule, and the preparations for the world championship are in full swing. The MINI Countryman production model provided the ideal basis for our new world championship challenger."

By Phil Alex



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NHTSA Investigates '04-'05 MINI Cooper Over Power Steering Issue

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After having received 54 complaints from owners of the 2004-2005MY Mini Cooper over an alleged loss of power steering, the National National Highway Traffic Safety Administration decided to take action and open a preliminary investigation into the matter.

Here's what the safety agency said on its website:

"The Office of Defect Investigations has received 54 complaints and a confidential number of field reports alleging an unexpected loss of power steering assist while driving the vehicle. When the power steering assist stops working it requires increased force to steer the vehicle. Some drivers reported experiencing difficulty while trying to steer or control the vehicle. The reports indicate that the loss of power steering assist may be related to a power steering pump failure."

If the government agency's investigation reveals there is indeed a problem with the power steering, then up to 80,000 2004 and 2005 model year Mini Coopers may be affected.

We'll follow up the story and keep you posted as soon as we learn more.



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MINI Scooter E Concepts: First Official Photos

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Just after Smart published the first real life pictures of its 'escooter' study, MINI went ahead and released official photos of its take on the pure electric scooter concept. To be precise, the BMW Group owned maker will display three individually colored and trimmed versions of its lithium-ion battery-powered scooter study at next week's Paris Motor Show.

One of the Scooter E Concepts is themed after the MINI E electric car, the other is finished in a classic British Racing Green with a brown-colored leather seat and the last pays homage to the UK Mod subculture.

The MINI Scooter Es borrows some styling cues from the firm's automobile range including the headlamp and mirror designs.

Like Smart's scooter concept, the MINI models also utilize a smartphone that slots between the handlebars offering its service as a navigation system among other things.

More information on MINI's Scooter E concepts will be revealed at the Paris Auto Show.



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First Videos of MINI's Countryman WRC Testing in Portugal!

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Thanks to a tip from Carscoop reader Rafael, we can now share with you the first video footage of MINI's new Countryman WRC prototype, which was caught testing earlier today (Tuesday) at Ponte de Lima in Portugal.

The Prodrive developed and built World Rallying Championship version of the Mini Countryman is powered by a 1.6-litre, four-cylinder turbo-charged engine from BMW Motorsport to comply with the new Super2000 regulations. Like the road-going model, it also gets four-wheel drive.

According to MINI, the Countryman WRC will be ready to compete at selected rounds of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) before completing the full series in 2012.

Hat tip to Rafael!













MINI-E Testing Halfway Finished in the UK, Results And Pricing Look Promising

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Just as Audi ramps up its A1 e-tron project, Mini UK will soon begin part two of the E's 12-month real-world test. Now that the first half of the test is complete, what are the results? Scroll down for some of Mini's findings.

Concerned that people may be driving differently than they usually would with the electric E, a control group was created using Mini Cooper and BMW 116i drivers.

The results speak for themselves: an average daily trip is 7.3 miles in the Cooper and 6.8 miles in the Bimmer, while the average E came in at 8.5 miles (the UK average is 8.6). The Mini E's average daily distance traveled (26.7 miles) also lands smack-dab in between the Mini Cooper (27 miles) and BMW 116i (26.1 miles).

trend automotiveSo, apparently Mini E drivers didn't treat the vehicle too differently than other drivers when it came to worrying about range.

The only major issues detected with the Mini E include space (it's called a Mini for a reason) and cold weather performance. These are problems that are being looked at before BMW's Megacity debuts in 2013.

The provided charging boxes were a plus, with Mini E drivers finding them useful, adaptable, and necessary for a charge "every two to three days" for the most part. Also, many people got into the habit of charging overnight (they sleep, the car charges at a cheaper rate, and everybody wins). The clear majority of people (87.5%) would say that public charging stations would likely be needed and appreciated, although 75% said they wouldn't absolutely require them.

Mini UK director Jochen Goller says, "The early learning from this first stage of the MINI E trials has given us very positive feedback and pointers as to where we will need to improve...One has to remember that MINI E, despite being very thoroughly engineered for its task, is in the end a modified existing production MINI Hatch. An EV designed from the ground up will be able to address some of the criticism on packaging and driving range."

Goller continues, "We are very confident that the full 12 month trial under real road conditions with real people will help us greatly in producing an exciting and extremely efficient vehicle for the urban environments of the future."

And how about pricing? According to Mini UK, 44% of consumers say they would be willing to spend as much as 33% more for an electric Mini in the future. That would make it approximately £16,000 (about $24,800 US) in the UK. At that price, would YOU buy one?

By Phil Alex


Key findings from the first six months of the MINI-E's UK field trial:

- MINI E usage differs only marginally from a control group of MINI Cooper and BMW 116i drivers in terms of average journey distance, daily mileage and frequency of use.

- Before the trials began, users expected limitations in terms of range and charging times. In practice these have only proved to be barriers in a very few specific cases.

- Users felt reassured that both the MINI E itself and the charging process are completely safe.

- There was a very strong feeling from both private and fleet users that renewable energy should play an important role in future electricity generation. There was also a strong feeling that the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) should be charged using renewables to optimise the ecological advantages of an EV.

- The BMW Group is trusted to provide a technically mature solution to the challenges presented by EVs.

- Users reported a need for more interior space for journeys requiring more passengers and more storage capacity.

- Users felt strongly that public charging facilities for EVs were desirable and even essential. However, at the same time, the majority claimed that they coped without public charging facilities.

- In summary, users liked MINI E's lack of noise, the convenience of home charging, low off peak power charges, not having to go to a petrol station and queue, driving a zero emissions vehicle, MINI E's acceleration characteristics and regenerative braking.

- Drawbacks include current mileage range for certain journeys, limited carrying capacity and sub-optimal car performance during the extremely cold weather conditions in December 2009 and January 2010.



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