How big is the Mini Mini R56 Cooper s?

How big is the Mini Mini R56 Cooper s?

Browse Car Specifications… With a fuel consumption of 6.9 litres/100km – 41 mpg UK – 34 mpg US (Average), 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 7.1 seconds, a maximum top speed of 140 mph (225 km/h), a curb weight of 2657 lbs (1205 kgs), the Mini R56 Cooper S has a turbocharged Inline 4 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.

How much power does a Mini Cooper have?

This engine produces a maximum power of 174 PS (172 bhp – 128 kW) at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 240 Nm (177 lb.ft) at 1600-5000 rpm. The power is transmitted to the road by the front wheel drive (FWD) with a 6 speed Manual gearbox.

How big are the tires on a Mini Cooper s?

On the topic of chassis details responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Mini R56 Stock tire sizes are 195 / 55 on 16 inch rims at the front, and 195 / 55 on 16 inch rims at the rear. For stopping power, the Mini R56 Cooper S braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Discs at the rear.

What kind of car is the 2010 Mini Cooper?

The 2010 Mini lineup includes a two-door Cooper coupe and convertible and the three-door Clubman. Every Mini variant sold today includes a choice of three basic trim levels — standard, ‘S’ and John Cooper Works (JCW).

How much horsepower does a Mini Cooper’s have?

The MINI Cooper S is one of the R56 model family from MINI. The 1.6 litre engine is a turbocharged, double overhead camshaft, 4 cylinder that produces 181 bhp (184 PS/135 kW) of power at 5500 rpm, and maximum torque of 260 N·m (192 lb·ft/26.5 kgm) at 1700-4500 rpm. A 6 speed manual gearbox supplies the power to the driven wheels.

How many seats does a Mini Cooper have?

Overview Seats 4 Door Count 2 Engine 172-hp, 1.6-liter I-4 (premium) Transmission 6-speed manual w/OD Drivetrain FWD

When did BMW start making the Mini Cooper?

Since being revitalized by BMW in 2001, the Mini Cooper has enjoyed tremendous success worldwide as a well-built, fun-to-drive, premium subcompact car. That success allowed the Mini lineup to evolve into the current second-generation range in 2007. The 2010 Mini lineup includes a two-door Cooper coupe and convertible and the three-door Clubman.

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