The MINI D is without question, a highly technical bit of kit. It’s 1.6-litre turbocharged direct-injection four cylinder engine is boosted by variable turbine geometry, which ensures a low boost threshold or simply, minimal turbo lag. Not only that, the level of turbo boost increases at higher speeds to provide solid torque right through to the red line. It’s not Euro 5 but the MINI D is fitted with a particulates filter, which means emissions are very low and comply with the Euro 4 standards. Standard fitment will be MINI’s svelte six-speed gearbox, but you can option a six-speed automatic transmission for $2,350.
MINI Cooper D is also about “MINIMALISM” which is MINI’s take on BMW EfficientDynamics, and that includes features such as Auto Start Stop, which means when you pull up at a red light or are motionless in peak hour traffic, the engine switches off rather than idling and wasting fuel. Of course, the moment you depress the clutch, the engine starts again. And some technology from BMW’s M3 in the form of Brake Energy Regeneration, meaning that the car’s battery is charging whenever the driver brakes or the car is coasting in traffic.
It’s hard to know when to shift gears precisely so that you’re not wasting fuel unnecessarily. The MINI D takes care of that for you, with its Shift Point Display, which works out the most economical gear based on speed and acceleration and prompts the driver to shift up or down via arrows in the rev counter. The car also features advanced aerodynamics via a streamlined underbody panel, which optimises downforce and thereby saves energy.
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