2007 Mini Cooper Fully Revealed, Almost

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BMW has been trying to build anticipation for the all-new — yet remarkably similar-looking — 2007 Mini Cooper. Last month it released some shots of the new vehicle during testing, complete with colored tape to disguise certain elements. But today we learn most of the nitty gritty information, though there's still no word on U.S. on-sale dates, prices or mileage. You know, the important stuff. 

Enthusiasts will be happy to learn about the two new four-cylinder engines producing 120 and 175 hp in the Cooper and turbo Cooper S, respectively. The new Cooper also weighs less than the previous edition while gaining more features and a few inches in length. We’re also glad to hear that the interior will feature higher-quality materials while retaining the funky look of its predecessor.

We’re still waiting on word of mileage estimates and prices, two factors that should significantly impact sales here in the U.S. All signs point to much-improved mileage over the current 28/36 mpg city/hwy in the Cooper and 25/32 mpg in the Cooper S.

There are many more pictures below that show off the revised design. Pay particular attention to the new light treatments in front and back, and to the higher hood and new grille.

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By David Thomas | August 14, 2006 | Comments (2)
Tags: Forecast, Mini

Comments 

LochDhu

I hear there also a diesel. Will that come here?
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006/08/new_minis_more_.html

Carminne

Very good looks. Still not much changes.

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