What engine is in a 2011 Mini One?
The MINI First and One models will now be fitted with a 1.6 litre engine, replacing the 1.4, and VALVETRONIC valve operation that delivers more torque and better fuel consumption.
How much horsepower does a Mini Cooper have?
Engine Torque 114 lb-ft @ 4250 rpm Base engine size 1.6 l Horsepower 121 hp @ 6000 rpm Turning circle 35.1 ft. Valves 16
What kind of car is the 2011 Mini Cooper?
The 2011 MINI Cooper/Convertible runs the gamut from smart econobox to thrusty sports convertible–all with unmatched driving feel and expertly interpreted styling heritage. Unchanged for the last three years, the 2011 MINI Cooper and Convertible get a range of updates for 2011, improving the formula without changing it.
Is the Mini Cooper considered a fun car?
Full of personality and flair, the MINI Cooper is a fun car no matter whether you choose the hatch or convertible, base, turbo, or John Cooper Works.
What are the specs of a 2011 Mini Cooper?
The base Cooper gains 3 horsepower to 121, and the turbocharged Cooper S adds 9 hp, to 181. Exterior. All models have new bumper styling, larger fog lamps and new taillight assemblies. Mini offers five wheel designs on the Cooper and S, ranging from 15- to 17-inch diameter, and all are new for 2011.
What kind of engine does Mini Cooper’s have?
A 121-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder powers the base model, and a turbocharged version with 181 hp powers the S. Both engines require premium gas. Compared with the Cooper, the Cooper S has a sportier suspension. The Cooper S has a zero-to-60 time of 6.6 seconds and achieves an estimated 29 mpg average fuel economy with the manual transmission.
When did the first Mini Mini Convertible come out?
NOTE: 1st gen convertibles were made at the same time the 2nd gen Coupe was. Lots of people get confused when they have a 2007 or 2008 convertible and think its a 2nd gen. NOTE: 2nd gen Convertible was released in 2009 in Cooper and Cooper S trim.
What kind of body style does a Mini Cooper have?
Body Styles Hatchbacks/Hardtops (R50, R53, R56 and F56 models) are defined as any 2 door MINI Cooper that seat 4 and have a ‘hatchback’ type trunk that hinges from the top of the roof and has a boxy overall shape (not to be confused with the R58 Coupe). MINI started referring to this model as the ‘Hardtop ‘ when they heavily diversified in 2011.