Philippine Daily Inquirer

THE NEW MINI ONE

CAPTURING THE ‘60S SPIRIT

- By Charles E. Buban

The newly introduced MINI One does a remarkably good job of retaining the style and character of the original and groundbrea­king MINI, a fashion icon of the sixties developed by designer Sir Alexander Arnold Constantin­e Issigonis.

Indeed, the MINI One bring memories of the original MINI: compact and powerful in appearance, with the contrastin­g color finish for the roof and exterior mirror and reduced body weight, and of course, its wide track and short overhangs that enhance a go-kart feel.

The MINI One, though, carries improvemen­ts for today’s car enthusiast.

It is the first one in its segment to offer the option of LED headlamps (each headlamp is surrounded by a LED daylight driving ring, the lower section of which reaches down to the white turn indicators).

It has improved engine and driving performanc­e, thanks to the MINI TwinPower turbo technology.

The MINI One also has a lighter bodyweight constructi­on, with its front axle fitted with aluminum swivel bearings, while its axle supports and wishbones are made of highstreng­th steel.

Its comprehens­ive safety technology now includes pedestrian protection, when in the event of a collision with a pedestrian, the car’s engine compartmen­t lid raises, creating additional deformatio­n space and significan­tly reduc- ing the risk of injury.

Most desirable

According to Willy Tee Ten, MINI Philippine­s president, the MINI One is one of the most desirable brands in the market today. It remains fashionabl­e with its retro look, inside and outside.

“The MINI One carries forward its predecesso­r’s aspiration to remain a leader in the premi- um small car segment. At the same time, it carries significan­t advancemen­ts in all areas relating to driving fun, quality and individual flair,” Tee Ten said.

The body of the MINI One is bigger. At 3.821 meters long, 1.727 meters wide, and 1.414 meters high, the MINI One is 9.8 cm longer, 4.4 cm wider and 0.7 cm higher than its predecesso­r.

Even the wheelbase has been extended by 2.8 cm to 2.495 cm, while the track width has been enlarged at the front by 4.2 cm and at the rear by 3.4 cm for a total of 1.501 meters in each case.

While these figures create a better cornering agility and ride comfort, it also improved luggage compartmen­t volume by 51 liters, for a total of 211 liters.

1.2-liter turbo engine

Both the MINI One 3-door (P2.13 million) and 5-door (P2.23 million) variants are powered by a 1.2-liter, 3-cylinder, turbocharg­ed, direct injection, fully variable valve control, variable camshaft control (double-Vanos system) gasoline engine that generates a maximum 102 hp and maximum 180 Nmof torque.

This engine is mated to a 6speed automatic transmissi­on.

With 10.2-seconds accelerati­on from zero to 100 kph, the 3door variant attains a top speed of 195 kph while attaining an average fuel consumptio­n of (EU standard) 20.8 kpl and CO2 emissions of 112 g/km).

The 5-door (P2.23 million) variant on the other hand, accelerate­s from zero to 100 kph in 10.5 seconds, and attains a top speed of 192 kph as it delivers an average fuel consumptio­n of 20.4 kpl and CO2 emissions of 114 g/km.

The result is a lower emission level of as much as 27 percent when compared to previous models.

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Autohub President Willy Tee Ten with MINI BGC Operations manager Jeff Lizardo
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Lizardo introduces the MINI One.

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