Engineers of the British Mini Automobile Producer, which now belonged to the German BMW, continue to work on the new generation Paceman. Our photographers-spys managed to track down a test prototype during high-speed tests on the Nürburgring highway.
A slightly disguised test car is very reminiscent of the Paceman concept, which was represented in 2011 at the North American International Auto Show. We can see a sloping roof, wide lines of wings and a unique rear door.
The line of power units will most likely be borrowed from Countryman. This means that a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 122 liters will enter the gamut of gasoline units.With. , A 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine developing 184 horsepower, and a top 1.6-liter four-cylinder installation with 218 horse forces that the John Cooper Works modification will receive.
The new generation of Mini Paceman should be presented in September at the Paris Motor Show, so in the coming months we will be able to find out more details.