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William Maley

Staff Writer - CheersandGears.com

October 14, 2013

When the first-generation of the new MINI was introduced back in the early 2000's, it was very simple. There was a three-door hatchback, a convertible, and a long-wheelbase wagon. Come to the second-generation and the family grew. Alongside the three models of the first-generation, MINI added a three-door and five-door crossover, two-seater coupe, and roadster. Now with the third-generation MINI waiting in the wings, there is the possibility of the family growing again.

"With the new ULK architecture, we currently have in mind eight to 10 models," said Peter Schwarzenbauer, BMW's board member in charge of Mini to Automotive News Europe.

The ULK architecture Schwarzenbauer is referring to the new front-wheel drive architecture that will underpin the next-generation of MINIs and some upcoming front-drive BMWs. When asked about if the brand will offer direct replacements to their current lineup or introduce new styles, Schwarzenbauer said the company is still thinking about it.

Schwarzenbauer revealed some interesting details concerning powertrains. He said the company is considering whether or not to add diesel engines to the lineup.

"I think that the U.S. market is ready for diesel engines now and this is something we definitely have to consider also for Mini," he said.

Schwarzenbauer also said a plug-in hybrid model is coming. As for electric power, that is currently under investigation.

Source: Automotive News Europe (Subscription Required)

William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected] or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster.


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As much as I initially scoff at the idea that Mini has 7 'models', I have long thought that this business model should be gravitated toward by a lot more manufacturers; multiple variations on basically 1 car.

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Given how good Mini's parent BMW is selling its iterations of different vehicles, here is how sales will breakdown for the 10 models:

Mini Cooper: 12,000

Mini Cooper Convertible: 6,000

Mini Cooper SUV: 4,000

Mini Cooper Deluxe: 500

Mini Cooper Calais: 34

Mini Cooper Garand: 12

Mini Cooper Wagon: 8

Mini Cooper Dumpster: 6

Mini Cooper Retro: 4

Mini Cooper Fututro: 2 (One regular, one S)

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Yes :metal: Diesel Rocks! :metal:

Have to give Kudo's to mini for have a diverse product line off one base model. o much better than what Fiat has done.

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True, but then they did come out of the gate when they started with a better line up than what Fiat has offered for the last 3 years.

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