technical characteristics of the Mini Cooper Roadster since 2011.

Technical characteristics of the Mini Cooper Roadster 2011, 2013: Power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (mass), road clearance (clearance), radius of the turn, type of transmission and brakes, body size and tires

Engine characteristics

Modifications Engine volume, cm3 Power, kW (lp)/about Cylinders Twisting, Nm/(rpm) Type of the fuel system Type of fuel
1.6L 1598 90(121)/6000 4, in -line location 160/4250 MEV 17.2.2 Petrol

Drive and transmission

Modifications type of drive Type of transmission (basic) Type of transmission (optionally)
1.6L Front-wheel drive 6-MKPP (optionally: variator)

Brake system and steering wheel amplifier

Modifications Type of front brakes Type of rear brakes Power steering
1.6L Disk ventilated Disks

The size of the tires

Modifications The size
1.6L 175/65 R15 84H

Dimensions

Modifications Length, mm Width, mm Height, mm The track front/back, mm Wheel base, mm Road clearance (clearance), mm Trunk volume, l
1.6L 3729 1684 1384 1,458/1,468 2466 135 241

Car weight

Modifications Equipped mass, kg Maximum mass, kg Lifting capacity, kg
1.6L 1120 1410 290

Dynamics

Modifications Maximum speed, km/h Acceleration time to 100 km/h, with CD (frontal resistance coefficient)
1.6L 320 9.2 0.35

Fuel consumption

Modifications In the city, l/100 km On the highway, l/100 km Average consumption, l/100 km Extrication CO2, g/km Type of fuel
1.6L 7.1 4.9 5.7 133 Petrol

Video Test Drive Mini Cooper Roadster since 2011

Mini Cooper Roadster configuration since 2011

Test drives

Without a tower
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