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  2. Mini Electric - Wikipedia

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    Mini Electric. The Mini Electric (marketed as the Mini Cooper SE in all markets outside the United Kingdom) [3][4] is a battery electric version of the third generation Mini Hatch that was launched in 2020. The drivetrain utilises technology developed for the earlier BMW i3.

  3. Mini Hatch - Wikipedia

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    The Mini (stylised as MINI) supermini range, marketed under various names such as Mini Cooper, Mini Hatch, Mini Hardtop, Mini One, and Mini John Cooper Works, are a family of retro-styled three-door hatchback, two-door convertible, and five-door hatchback (since 2014). The range was introduced in July 2001, following the acquisition of the Mini ...

  4. Top Gear: India Special - Wikipedia

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    Cameron then appears for a separately filmed one-line cameo – saying "Stay away from India!" Despite this, the trio decide to go ahead with the trip. The trio arrive in India and begin by arriving in their cars. Jeremy Clarkson chose a Jaguar XJS, Richard Hammond chose a Mini Cooper, and James May chose a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. Challenges:

  5. Mini - Wikipedia

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    The Mini (developed as ADO15) is a small, two-door, four-seat car produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors, from 1959 until 2000. Minus a brief hiatus, original Minis were built for four decades and sold during five, from the last year of the 1950s into the last year of the 20th century, over a single generation, as fastbacks, estates, and convertibles.

  6. Mini Coupé and Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The range of the Coupé follows a similar pattern to other Mini models; featuring Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper SD and the range-topping John Cooper Works (JCW). The JCW version accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) in 6.4 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph (240 km/h) thanks to a turbocharged 208 bhp (155 kW; 211 PS) 1,598 cc four-cylinder.

  7. Mini Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Mini Cooper may refer to: Performance Cars of the original Mini series with uprated drive train and brakes, called the "Mini Cooper", made by the British Motor Corporation and its successors 1961–1971, and 1990–2000. Cars of the Mini (marque), including a number of different models produced by BMW since 2000 with the "Mini Cooper" title ...

  8. Mini Countryman - Wikipedia

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    The Countryman WRC is the rallying version of Mini Cooper S ALL4 developed with Prodrive beginning in early 2009, with a 1.6-litre, four-cylinder turbo-charged engine from BMW Motorsport. The first test drive for the Mini Countryman WRC, which would also be available to customer teams, was planned for autumn 2010. [70]

  9. Mini (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Mini (marque) Mini (stylised as MINI) [1] is a British automotive brand founded in Oxford in 1969, owned by German multinational automotive company BMW since 2000, and used by them for a range of small cars assembled in the United Kingdom, Austria, Netherlands (until 16 February 2024) and Germany. The word Mini has been used in car model names ...