Mini Paceman


The Mini Paceman is a three-door subcompact crossover SUV sold by German automobile manufacturer BMW under the Mini brand. It is the three-door counterpart of the R60 Mini Countryman. It was introduced as the Paceman Concept at the 2011 North American International Auto Show. The production model debuted in September 2012.
Like the Countryman, the Paceman was offered with a choice of two or four-wheel drive, and with 1.6-litre petrol or diesel and 2.0-litre diesel inline four engines in various states of tune. Unlike the main Mini Cooper model, the Paceman was not built at BMW's UK plant in Cowley, Oxfordshire, but in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr, along with the Countryman.
BMW ended production of the Paceman in late 2016 as executives felt it was positioned too close to the Countryman in Mini’s line-up.

Models

The model derivatives followed a similar pattern to the Mini Hatch, with a choice of Cooper/Cooper D, Cooper S/Cooper SD and John Cooper Works derivatives.
The Cooper Petrol and the Cooper D, the Cooper S Petrol, the John Cooper Works and the Cooper SD Diesel producing. The availability of models varied between markets.
The All4 all-wheel drive option was available on variable models depending on the market.