The new MINI 3-Door undergoes cold weather testing
24 Mar 2022|151 views
The next generation MINI 3-Door is currently undergoing cold weather testing in Lapland, Sweden.
The fully-electric model is set to be the first model of the new fifth-generation MINI family. Within this round of cold weather testing, MINI is tuning the spontaneous power delivery of the electric motor, the control systems for optimising traction, as well as the car's cornering behaviour and its suspension and damping characteristics alongside the character of the steering and braking system.
MINI states that this new model will continue to deliver the brand-iconic handling and agility, alongside creative use of space so as to deliver plenty of room on the inside, all on a small footprint.
The fully-electric model is set to be the first model of the new fifth-generation MINI family. Within this round of cold weather testing, MINI is tuning the spontaneous power delivery of the electric motor, the control systems for optimising traction, as well as the car's cornering behaviour and its suspension and damping characteristics alongside the character of the steering and braking system.
MINI states that this new model will continue to deliver the brand-iconic handling and agility, alongside creative use of space so as to deliver plenty of room on the inside, all on a small footprint.
The next generation MINI 3-Door is currently undergoing cold weather testing in Lapland, Sweden.
The fully-electric model is set to be the first model of the new fifth-generation MINI family. Within this round of cold weather testing, MINI is tuning the spontaneous power delivery of the electric motor, the control systems for optimising traction, as well as the car's cornering behaviour and its suspension and damping characteristics alongside the character of the steering and braking system.
MINI states that this new model will continue to deliver the brand-iconic handling and agility, alongside creative use of space so as to deliver plenty of room on the inside, all on a small footprint.
The fully-electric model is set to be the first model of the new fifth-generation MINI family. Within this round of cold weather testing, MINI is tuning the spontaneous power delivery of the electric motor, the control systems for optimising traction, as well as the car's cornering behaviour and its suspension and damping characteristics alongside the character of the steering and braking system.
MINI states that this new model will continue to deliver the brand-iconic handling and agility, alongside creative use of space so as to deliver plenty of room on the inside, all on a small footprint.
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