MINI Paceman

The Mini Paceman is a subcompact, 3-door crossover SUV based on the Mini Countryman crossover and built by Mini. The car was introduced as a concept car first at the 2011 North American International Auto Show. Production of the concept was confirmed later in 2011, with the production model unveiled in late 2012. Like the Countryman, the Paceman is offered with a choice of two- or four-wheel drive (known as ALL4), and with 1.6 L petrol or diesel and 2.0 L diesel Inline-four engines in various states of tune. In early 2015, BMW confirmed that production of the Paceman would end after just three model years.

Models
The model derivatives follow a similar pattern to the Mini Hatch, with a choice of Cooper/Cooper D, Cooper S/Cooper SD and John Cooper Works derivatives. The Cooper petrol 122 PS (90 kW; 120 bhp) and the Cooper D 112 PS (82 kW; 110 bhp), the Cooper S petrol 184 PS (135 kW; 181 bhp), the John Cooper Works 221 PS (163 kW; 218 bhp) and the Cooper SD diesel producing 143 PS (105 kW; 141 bhp). The availability of models varies between markets. The All4 all-wheel-drive option is available on variable models, again depending on the country. The Cooper SD offers a great combination of efficiency and performance with a return of 57.6mpg and a capability of 0-62 mph in 9.3 seconds.

Production
Unlike most of the Mini range, the Paceman is manufactured not in England, but in Graz, Austria by Magna Steyr alongside the Countryman.