BMW's 2016 Mini Clubman wagon revealed

2016 Mini Clubman 
For the launch of the new MINI Clubman there are two petrol engines and one diesel engine of the latest generation to choose from with three and four cylinders respectively as well as MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology. All motorisations meet the EU6 exhaust emission standard.
2016 Mini Clubman 
A 4-cylinder diesel engine with a peak output of 110 kW/150 hp and a maximum torque of 330 Newton metres at 1 750 rpm gives the new MINI Cooper D Clubman not just inspiring pulling power but also exemplary efficiency. The 2.0-litre engine - installed in a MINI for the first time - has a turbocharging system with variable turbine geometry and common rail direct injection of the latest generation: this operates with an injection pressure of up to 2 000 bar, making for high-precision fuel dosage and clean combustion. The new engine accelerates the MINI Cooper D Clubman in 8.6 seconds (automatic: 8.5 seconds) from zero to 100 km/h, enabling a top speed of 212 km/h (212 km/h). The efficiency of the new diesel engine is reflected in an average fuel consumption of 4.4 to 4.1 litres per 100 kilometres - the same for both transmission types - and a CO2 emissions level of 115 to 109 grams per kilometre (EU test cycle figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
2016 Mini Clubman 
The technology package of the petrol engines comprises turbocharging, petrol direct injection with centrally placed injectors, fully variable valve control in the form of VALVETRONIC as patented by the BMW Group and variable camshaft control on the intake and exhaust side (double VANOS). This combination gives the 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine of the MINI Cooper S Clubman particularly sporty performance figures. It mobilises a peak output of 141 kW/192 hp and a maximum torque of 280 Newton metres that goes on stream at just 1 250 rpm and can be briefly increased to 300 Newton metres by means of the overboost function. The new MINI Cooper S Clubman sprints in 7.2 seconds (automatic: 7.1 seconds) from standing to 100 km/h, reaching a top speed of 228 km/h (228 km/h). These figures are combined with an average fuel consumption of 6.3 to 6.2 litres (5.9 to 5.8 litres) per 100 kilometres and a CO2 emissions level of 147 to 144 grams per kilometre (137 to 134 g/km; EU test cycle figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
2016 Mini Clubman 
Spirited power delivery is also characteristic of the 1.5-litre 3-cylinder petrol engine in the MINI Cooper Clubman. With a peak output of 100 kW/136 hp and a maximum torque of 220 Newton metres (230 Nm with overboost) at 1 250 rpm, this engine also ensures sporting performance figures. 9.1 seconds is all that is required with both manual transmission and Steptronic for acceleration from zero to 100 km/h, and the top speed is 205 km/h in each case. Regardless of the transmission type selected, the average fuel consumption of the new MINI Cooper Clubman is 5.3 to 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres, while its level of CO2 emissions is 123 to 118 grams per kilometre (EU test cycle figures, dependent on tyre format selected).

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