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Mini cleans up its act

Sun, 03 Jun 2007

By Tim Pollard

First Official Pictures

03 June 2007 02:33

Minis clean up

Mini today announced it will fit many of the Efficient Dynamics tech already seen on the 1-series to all new hatchbacks fitted with the new PSA engines. The result? A Cooper D will now emit just 104g/km of CO2 - matching the signficantly more expensive Toyota Prius. And average fuel consumption on the diesel climbs to 72.4mpg - around eight miles further than before - to beat even the petrol-electric Prius. Click 'Next' to read all about the technology that makes such impressive figures possible without resorting to complicated hybrid systems.

Mini is fitting the following equipment to every hatchback it sells from August: • Stop-start function to cut the engine at standstill when neutral is selected • Intelligent alternator which charges the battery only under coasting or braking; it no longer drags power for continuous charging • Gearshift indicator to advise when to change up The convertible won't benefit from the efficiency measures, as it still uses the old Chrysler-derived 1.6, rather than the new BMW-PSA developed 1.6. The new engines are expected in the soft-top in the next couple of years, however - and they'll probably pop up in PSA and Ford group products, too.


By Tim Pollard