What is the difference in a Mini Cooper S?

What is the difference in a Mini Cooper S?

The MINI Cooper is equipped with a 1.5 L TwinPower Turbocharged 3-cylinder making 134 horsepower, while the MINI Cooper S includes a 2.0 L TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder engine making 189 horsepower. Despite the extra power, the MINI Cooper S is expected to obtain 33mpg on the highway.

What is the difference between Mini Cooper S and SD?

The Mini Cooper SD is the same car as the S. It shares the same chassis, the same suspension, the same transmission, the same seats, the same cabin, the same switchgear, the same tyres, but one thing it does not share is the S’s 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol four-pot.

How do you spot a Mini Cooper S?

A genuine Cooper S 1275cc engine can be identified by the two tappet chest covers on the rear of the block, in common with the small-bore engines. It has an extra cylinder stud and cylinder bolt visible outside the rocker cover, and the rocker cover has two small cutouts to accommodate the stud and bolt.

What does SD mean on Mini Cooper?

performance diesel
MINI has introduced a new SD ‘performance diesel’ engine that offers more power but virtually unchanged economy and emissions compared to the standard diesel, and it’s new throughout the MINI range; we tested it in the Countryman.

Are Mini Cooper SD reliable?

In 2019, J.D. Power deemed the Mini Cooper as its most dependable compact car and ranked the Mini brand fourth overall for dependability. Four years prior, J.D. Power ranked the Mini as 28th out of 32 for reliability. J.D. Power’s rankings indicate that the Mini Cooper’s quality has significantly improved.

Widely used phrases

MINI was originally a model name, being used on the Austin Mini and Morris Mini, which were essentially the same car, but were sold under different brands owned by British Leyland. In 1969, Mini became its own brand, with the Austin and Morris models becoming amalgamated under a single entity.

What is the body style of a Mini Cooper?

The overall body style is commonly referred to as the “Mk 1” MINI. In 2007, a re-engineered version of the MINI hatchback model was released. Instead of having a separate engineering code for the base model and Cooper S models as with the earlier cars, the overall body style was designated as one code, the R56.

What does the are stand for on a Mini Cooper?

The “R” is a throwback to the MINI’s original development with this Rover Group of England. When BMW acquired Rover, they decided to keep the designation prefix. As the body styles changed over the years, MINI introduced a new designation with each body change. The following is an overview of the different engineering codes and what they mean.

What’s the difference between a Mini Cooper R50 and R53?

R50 refers to the base model MINIs. These are the Cooper, the MINI One and the diesel-powered MINI One D. R53 refers to the top of the line hatchback model, the MINI Cooper S and Cooper S models with the John Cooper Works package. From 2005-08, MINI produced a convertible variant available in One, Cooper and Cooper S versions.

Where did the name Mini Cooper come from?

MINI was originally a model name, being used on the Austin Mini and Morris Mini, which were essentially the same car, but were sold under different brands owned by British Leyland. In 1969, Mini became its own brand, with the Austin and Morris models becoming amalgamated under a single entity.

The overall body style is commonly referred to as the “Mk 1” MINI. In 2007, a re-engineered version of the MINI hatchback model was released. Instead of having a separate engineering code for the base model and Cooper S models as with the earlier cars, the overall body style was designated as one code, the R56.

The “R” is a throwback to the MINI’s original development with this Rover Group of England. When BMW acquired Rover, they decided to keep the designation prefix. As the body styles changed over the years, MINI introduced a new designation with each body change. The following is an overview of the different engineering codes and what they mean.

R50 refers to the base model MINIs. These are the Cooper, the MINI One and the diesel-powered MINI One D. R53 refers to the top of the line hatchback model, the MINI Cooper S and Cooper S models with the John Cooper Works package. From 2005-08, MINI produced a convertible variant available in One, Cooper and Cooper S versions.

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