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MOBILITY
Replacing components
Arrow 2: tail light.
4. Remove the bulb holder from the opening.
5. Press the nonworking bulb gently into the
socket, turn counterclockwise and remove.
Arrow 1: tail light.
Arrow 2: rear fog lights.
Arrow 3: reversing light.
6. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the
new bulb and attach the bulb holder. Make
sure that the bulb holder engages in all fas-
teners.
Rear fog lights/reversing lights/tail lights
Bulbs: P21W/W5W
6. Proceed in the reverse order to insert the
new bulb and attach the bulb holder. Make
1. Open the split doors.
sure that the bulb holder engages in all fas-
2. Remove left or right cover.
teners.
Tail lights in bumpers
Follow the general instructions on lights and
bulbs, refer to page 246.
Brake lights/turn signals
Bulbs: P21W
1. Press out cover below the tail light.
3. Press the latches together in the direction
of the arrow, arrow 1, and remove the bulb
holder.
Loosen the plug connector, arrow 2, on the
bulb holder.
2. Remove the screwdriver from the onboard
vehicle tool kit.
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3. Pull the screwdriver blade from the handle
7. Turn the bulb holder counter-clockwise and
and place it on the recessed-head screw
remove nonworking bulb.
head in the bumper.
8. To insert the new bulb and install the tail
4. Attach the screw driver handle with the slot
light, proceed in reverse order of removal.
to the blade, arrow 1.
Make sure that the bulb holder sits tight in
the tail light.
Central brake light and license plate
lights
Follow the general instructions on lights and
bulbs, refer to page 246.
The lights feature LED technology. In the case
of a malfunction, contact a dealer’s service cen-
ter or another qualified service center or repair
shop.
5. Loosen screw in the bumper, arrow 2.
6. Pull tail light from the bumper.
Side turn signal, bulb replacement
Follow the general instructions on lights and
bulbs, refer to page 246.
Bulbs:
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Replacing components
With white lens: WY5W.
Vehicle battery
1.
Open the hood. The covers of the side turn
signal lights are on the left and right next to
Maintenance
the hinges of the hood.
The battery is maintenance-free.
The added amount of acid is sufficient for the
service life of the battery.
More information about the battery can be re-
quested from a dealer’s service center or an-
other qualified service center or repair shop.
Replacing the vehicle battery
General information
2.
Loosen nuts of the cover by hand and re-
The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends
move the cover.
that you have a dealer’s service center or an-
other qualified service center or repair shop
register the vehicle battery to the vehicle after
the battery has been replaced. Once the bat-
tery has been registered again, all comfort fea-
tures will be available without restriction and
any Check Control messages displayed which
relate to comfort features will disappear.
Safety information
3.
Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise and
NOTE
remove.
Vehicle batteries that are not compatible
can damage vehicle systems and impair vehicle
functions. There is a risk of personal and prop-
erty damage. Only vehicle batteries that are
compatible with your vehicle type should be in-
stalled in your vehicle. Information on compati-
ble vehicle batteries is available at your dealer’s
service center.
Charging the battery
4.
Replace the bulb.
General information
5.
To insert the new bulb, proceed in reverse
Make sure that the battery is always sufficiently
order of removal. Insert the nuts of the
charged to guarantee that the battery remains
cover and press down.
usable for its full service life.
A discharged battery is indicated by a
red indicator light.
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The battery may need to be charged in the fol-
Maintain the battery in an upright position for
lowing cases:
transport and storage. Secure the battery so
that it does not tip over during transport.
When making frequent short-distance
drives.
If the vehicle is not used for more than a
Fuses
month.
Steptronic transmission: when parked for
Safety information
long periods of time in selector lever posi-
tion D, R or N.
WARNING
Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload
Safety information
electrical lines and components. There is a risk
NOTE
of fire. Never attempt to repair a blown fuse.
Do not replace a nonworking fuse with a sub-
Battery chargers for the vehicle battery
stitute of another color or amperage rating.
can work with high voltages and currents,
which means that the 12 volt on-board net-
work can be overloaded or damaged. There is a
Accessing the fuses
risk of damage to property. Only connect bat-
The fuses are located in the glove compart-
tery chargers for the vehicle battery to the
ment.
starting aid terminals in the engine compart-
1. Open the glove compartment.
ment.
2. Swing the cover down, arrow.
Starting aid terminals
In the vehicle, only charge the battery via the
starting aid terminals, refer to page 257, in the
engine compartment with the engine off.
Power failure
After a power loss, some equipment needs to
be newly initialized or individual settings up-
dated, for example:
Plastic tweezers and information on the fuse
Time: update.
types and locations are stored in the fuse box.
Date: update.
Seat and mirror memory: store the posi-
Replacing fuses
tions again.
The vehicle manufacturer recommends that
Glass sunroof: initialize the system.
you have a dealer's service center or another
qualified service center or repair shop replace
Disposing of old batteries
the fuses.
Have old batteries disposed of by a
dealer’s service center or another quali-
fied service center or repair shop or
take them to a collection point.
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Breakdown assistance
Breakdown assistance
Vehicle features and op-
Warning triangle
tions
Depending on the equipment version, the
warning triangle is located in the cargo area or
This chapter describes all standard, country-
under the cargo floor panel.
specific and optional features offered with the
series. It also describes features that are not
necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due
to the selected options or country versions. This
First-aid kit
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these functions and systems,
General information
the applicable laws and regulations must be
Some of the articles have a limited service life.
observed.
Check the expiration dates of the contents reg-
ularly and replace any expired items promptly.
Hazard warning flash-
Storage
ers
The first-aid kit is located in the cargo area.
Jump-starting
General information
If the battery is discharged, the engine can be
started using the battery of another vehicle and
two jumper cables. Only use jumper cables with
fully insulated clamp handles.
The button is located above the Control Dis-
play.
Safety information
DANGER
The red light in the button flashes when the
hazard warning flashers are activated.
Contact with live components can lead to
an electric shock. There is a risk of injuries or
danger to life. Do not touch any components
that are under voltage.
Roadside Assistance
WARNING
General information
If the jumper cables are connected in the
Roadside Assistance can be reached around the
incorrect order, sparking may occur. There is a
clock in many countries. You can obtain assis-
risk of injury. Pay attention to the correct order
tance there in the event of a vehicle break-
during connection.
down.
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NOTE
Connecting the cables
In the case of body contact between the
To prevent personal injury or damage to both
two vehicles, a short circuit can occur during
vehicles, adhere strictly to the following proce-
jump-starting. There is a risk of damage to
dure.
property. Make sure that no body contact oc-
1. Pull off the lid of the starting aid terminal.
curs.
2. Attach one terminal clamp of the positive
jumper cable to the positive terminal of the
Preparation
battery, or to the corresponding starting aid
1. Check whether the battery of the other ve-
terminal of the vehicle providing assistance.
hicle has a voltage of 12 volts. The voltage
3. Attach the terminal clamp on the other end
information can be found on the battery.
of the cable to the positive terminal of the
2. Switch off the engine of the assisting vehi-
battery, or to the corresponding starting aid
cle.
terminal of the vehicle to be started.
3. Switch off any electronic systems/power
4. Attach one terminal clamp of the negative
consumers in both vehicles.
jumper cable to the negative terminal of
the battery, or to the corresponding engine
Starting aid terminals
or body ground of assisting vehicle.
5. Attach the second terminal clamp to the
negative terminal of the battery, or to the
corresponding engine or body ground of
the vehicle to be started.
Starting the engine
Never use spray fluids to start the engine.
1. Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and
let it run for several minutes at an increased
The starting aid terminal in the engine com-
idle speed.
partment acts as the battery's positive terminal.
2. Start the engine of the vehicle that is to be
Open the cover of the starting aid terminal.
started in the usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not successful,
wait a few minutes before making another
attempt in order to allow the discharged
battery to recharge.
3. Let both engines run for several minutes.
4. Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse
order.
Check the battery and recharge, if needed.
The body ground or a special nut acts as the
battery negative terminal.
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MOBILITY
Breakdown assistance
Tow truck
Tow-starting and towing
Safety information
WARNING
Due to system limits, individual functions
can malfunction during tow-starting/towing
with the Intelligent Safety systems activated.
There is a risk of an accident. Switch all Intelli-
gent Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/
towing.
Your vehicle should be transported with a tow
truck with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed.
Steptronic transmission with driven
front axle: transporting the vehicle
NOTE
The vehicle can become damaged when
General information
lifting and securing it.
The vehicle must not be towed if the front
There is a risk of damage to property.
wheels are touching the ground.
Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow
Safety information
fitting, body parts, or suspension parts.
NOTE
The vehicle can be damaged when tow-
Steptronic transmission with ALL4:
ing the vehicle with a lifted rear axle. There is a
transporting the vehicle
risk of damage to property. Have vehicle trans-
ported only with lifted front axle or on a load-
General information
ing platform.
The vehicle is not permitted to be towed.
Pushing the vehicle
Pushing the vehicle
To remove a broken-down vehicle from the
To remove a broken-down vehicle from the
danger area, it can be pushed for a short dis-
danger area, it can be pushed for a short dis-
tance.
tance.
Roll or push, refer to page 102, the vehicle.
Roll or push, refer to page 102, the vehicle.
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MOBILITY
Tow truck
needs to be applied when braking and
steering.
Larger steering wheel movements are re-
quired.
The towing vehicle must not be lighter than
the vehicle being towed; otherwise, it will
not be possible to control the vehicle's re-
sponse.
Do not exceed a towing speed of
30 mph/50 km/h.
The vehicle should only be transported on a
Do not exceed a towing distance of
loading platform.
30 miles/50 km.
NOTE
Tow truck
The vehicle can become damaged when
lifting and securing it.
With driven front axle
There is a risk of damage to property.
Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow
fitting, body parts, or suspension parts.
Manual transmission
Towing or pushing the vehicle
A broken-down vehicle can be towed or
pushed.
Have your vehicle transported with a tow truck
with a so-called lift bar or on a flat bed.
Roll or push, refer to page 100, the vehicle.
NOTE
NOTE
The vehicle can become damaged when
If manual unlocking of the parking brake
lifting and securing it.
is not possible, the vehicle cannot be moved or
towed. There is a risk of damage to property.
There is a risk of damage to property.
The vehicle should only be transported on a
Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
loading platform.
Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow
Follow the following instructions:
fitting, body parts, or suspension parts.
Make sure that the ignition is switched on;
otherwise, the low beams, tail lights, turn
signals, and wipers may be unavailable.
Do not tow the vehicle with the rear axle
tilted, as the front wheels could turn.
When the engine is stopped, there is no
power assist. Consequently, more force
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Breakdown assistance
With ALL4
sponse. There is a risk of an accident! Make
sure that the gross vehicle weight of the towing
vehicle is heavier than the vehicle to be
towed.
NOTE
If the tow bar or tow rope is attached in-
correctly, damage to other vehicle parts can oc-
cur. There is a risk of damage to property. Cor-
rectly attach the tow bar or tow rope to the tow
fitting.
Have your vehicle transported on a flatbed sur-
face only
Tow bar
NOTE
The tow fittings used should be on the same
side on both vehicles.
The vehicle can be damaged when tow-
ing the vehicle with a single lifted axle. There is
Should it prove impossible to avoid mounting
a risk of damage to property. The vehicle
the tow bar at an offset angle, please follow the
should only be transported on a loading plat-
following:
form.
Maneuvering capability is limited going
around corners.
NOTE
The tow bar will generate lateral forces if it
The vehicle can become damaged when
is secured with an offset.
lifting and securing it.
There is a risk of damage to property.
Tow rope
Lift the vehicle using suitable means.
When starting to tow the vehicle, make sure
Do not lift or secure the vehicle by its tow
that the tow rope is taut.
fitting, body parts, or suspension parts.
Use nylon ropes or straps, which will enable the
vehicle to be towed without jerking.
Towing other vehicles
Tow fitting
General information
Switch on the hazard warning system, depend-
General information
ing on local regulations.
If the electrical system has failed, clearly iden-
tify the vehicle being towed by placing a sign or
a warning triangle in the rear window.
Safety information
WARNING
If the approved gross vehicle weight of
the towing vehicle is lighter than the vehicle to
The screw-in tow fitting should always be car-
be towed, the tow fitting can tear off or it will
ried in the vehicle.
not be possible to control the vehicle's re-
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MOBILITY
The tow fitting can be screwed in at the front or
Tow-starting the engine is not possible due to
rear of the vehicle.
the Steptronic transmission.
The tow fitting and the onboard vehicle tool kit,
Have the reasons for the starting difficulties
refer to page 245, are together in the cargo
corrected by a dealer’s service center or an-
area.
other qualified service center or repair shop.
Use of the tow fitting:
Manual transmission
Use only the tow fitting provided with the
If possible, do not tow-start the vehicle but
vehicle and screw it all the way in.
start the engine by jump-starting, refer to
Use the tow fitting for towing on paved
page 256. If the vehicle is equipped with a cat-
roads only.
alytic converter, only tow-start while the engine
Avoid lateral loading of the tow fitting, for
is cold.
instance do not lift the vehicle by the tow
1. Switch on the hazard warning system and
fitting.
comply with local regulations.
2. Switch on the ignition, refer to page 85.
Safety information
3. Engage third gear.
NOTE
4. Have the vehicle tow-started with the
If the tow fitting is not used as intended,
clutch pedal pressed and slowly release the
there may be damage to the vehicle or to the
pedal. After the engine starts, immediately
tow fitting. There is a risk of damage to prop-
press on the clutch pedal again.
erty. Follow the notes on using the tow fitting.
5. Stop at a suitable location, remove the tow
bar or rope, and switch off the hazard
Screw thread for tow fitting
warning system.
6. Have the vehicle checked by a dealer’s
service center or another qualified service
center or repair shop.
Threaded holes for the tow fitting are located in
the front and rear of the vehicle on the right
side with respect to the direction of travel.
Press on the mark on the edge of the cover to
push it out.
Tow-starting
Steptronic transmission
Do not tow-start the vehicle.
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Care
Care
Minimum distance from glass sunroof:
Vehicle features and op-
31.5 in/80 cm.
tions
Automatic vehicle washes
This chapter describes all standard, country-
specific and optional features offered with the
Safety information
series. It also describes features that are not
necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due
NOTE
to the selected options or country versions. This
Improper use of automatic vehicle
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
washes can cause damage to the vehicle. There
tems. When using these functions and systems,
is a risk of damage to property. Follow the fol-
the applicable laws and regulations must be
lowing instructions:
observed.
Give preference to cloth vehicle washes or
those that use soft brushes in order to
avoid paint damage.
Washing the vehicle
Avoid vehicle washes with guide rails
higher than 4 in/10 cm to avoid damage to
General information
the chassis.
Regularly remove foreign objects such as leaves
Observe the tire width of the guide rail to
in the area below the windshield when the
avoid damage to tires and rims.
hood is raised.
Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid damage to
Wash your vehicle frequently, particularly in
the exterior mirrors.
winter. Intense soiling and road salt can dam-
age the vehicle.
With rod antenna: unscrew the rod antenna
to avoid rod antenna breakage.
Steam jets or high-pressure washers
Deactivate the wiper and, if necessary, rain
sensor to avoid damage to the wiper sys-
Safety information
tem.
NOTE
Driving into a vehicle wash with a
When cleaning with high-pressure wash-
manual transmission
ers, components can be damaged due to the
In vehicle washes, the vehicle must be able to
pressure or temperatures being too high. There
roll freely.
is a risk of damage to property. Maintain suffi-
cient distance and do not spray too long con-
Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
tinuously. Follow the operating instructions for
page 100.
the high-pressure washer.
Driving into a vehicle wash with a
Steptronic transmission
Distances and temperature
In vehicle washes, the vehicle must be able to
Maximum temperature: 140 ℉/60 ℃.
roll freely.
Minimum distance from sensors, cameras,
seals: 12 inches/30 cm.
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Rolling or pushing the vehicle, refer to
Safety information
page 102.
WARNING
Some vehicle washes do not permit persons in
Cleansers can contain substances that are
the vehicle. The vehicle cannot be locked from
dangerous and harmful to your health. There is
the outside when in selector lever position N. A
a risk of injury. When cleaning the interior,
signal is sounded when an attempt is made to
open the doors or windows. Only use products
lock the vehicle.
intended for cleaning vehicles. Follow the in-
structions on the container.
Driving out of a vehicle wash
Ensure that the vehicle key is in the car.
Vehicle paint
Start the engine, refer to page 86.
General information
Headlights
Regular care contributes to driving safety and
Do not rub wet headlights dry and do not use
value retention. Environmental influences in
abrasive or acidic cleaning agents.
areas with elevated air pollution or natural con-
Soak areas that have been dirtied, for instance
taminants, such as tree resin or pollen can af-
from insects, with shampoo and wash off with
fect the vehicle's paintwork. Tailor the fre-
water.
quency and extent of your vehicle care to these
influences.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do not use an ice
scraper.
Aggressive substances such as spilled fuel, oil,
grease or bird droppings, must be removed im-
After washing the vehicle
mediately to prevent the finish from being al-
tered or discolored.
After washing the vehicle, apply the brakes
briefly to dry them; otherwise, braking action
Matte finish
can be reduced. The heat generated during
braking dries brake discs and brake pads and
Only use cleaning and care products suitable
protects them against corrosion.
for vehicles with matte finish.
Completely remove all residues on the win-
Leather care
dows, to minimize loss of visibility due to
smearing and to reduce wiper noises and wiper
Remove dust from the leather regularly, using a
blade wear.
cloth or vacuum cleaner.
Otherwise, particles of dust and road grime
chafe in pores and folds, and lead to increased
Vehicle care
wear and premature degradation of the leather
surface.
Vehicle care products
To guard against discoloration, such as from
clothing, clean leather and provide leather care
General information
roughly every two months.
MINI recommends using vehicle care and
Clean light-colored leather more frequently be-
cleaning products from MINI. Suitable care
cause soiling on such surfaces is substantially
products are available from a dealer’s service
more visible.
center or another qualified service center or re-
pair shop.
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Care
Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and
ularly when they have been exposed to road
grease will gradually break down the protective
salt.
layer of the leather surface.
Rubber components
Upholstery material care
Environmental influences can cause surface
soiling of rubber parts and a loss of gloss. Use
General information
only water and suitable cleaning agents for
Vacuum the upholstery regularly with a vac-
cleaning.
uum cleaner.
Treat especially worn rubber parts with rubber
If upholstery is very dirty, for instance with bev-
care agents at regular intervals. When cleaning
erage stains, use a soft sponge or microfiber
rubber seals, do not use any silicon-containing
cloth with a suitable interior cleaner.
vehicle care products in order to avoid damage
or noises.
Clean the upholstery down to the seams using
large sweeping motions. Avoid rubbing the ma-
terial vigorously.
Fine wood parts
Clean fine wood facing and fine wood compo-
Safety information
nents only with a moist rag. Then dry with a
soft cloth.
NOTE
Open Velcro® fasteners on articles of
Plastic components
clothing can damage the seat covers. There is a
NOTE
risk of damage to property. Ensure that any
Velcro® fasteners are closed.
Cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents,
such as lacquer thinners, heavy-duty grease re-
movers, fuel, or such, can damage plastic parts.
Caring for special components
There is a risk of damage to property. Clean
with a microfiber cloth. Dampen cloth lightly
Light-alloy wheels
with water.
When cleaning the vehicle, use only neutral
wheel cleaners having a pH value from 5 to 9.
Plastic components are e.g.:
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or steam
Imitation leather surfaces.
jets above 140 ℉/60 ℃. Follow the manufac-
Roofliner.
turer's instructions.
Light lenses.
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline cleaning agents
can destroy the protective layer of adjacent
Instrument cluster cover.
components, such as the brake disc.
Matt black spray-coated components.
After cleaning, apply the brakes briefly to dry
Painted parts in the car's interior.
them. The heat generated during braking dries
Clean with a microfiber cloth.
brake discs and brake pads and protects them
Dampen cloth lightly with water.
against corrosion.
Do not soak the roofliner.
Chrome surfaces
Carefully clean components such as the radia-
tor grille or door handles with an ample supply
of water, possibly with shampoo added, partic-
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Safety belts
Displays/Screens/Projection lenses
WARNING
NOTE
Chemical cleansers can destroy the safety
Chemical cleansers, moisture or fluids of
belt webbing. Missing protective effect of the
any kind can damage the surface of displays
safety belts. There is a risk of injuries or danger
and screens. There is a risk of damage to prop-
to life. Use only a mild soapy solution for clean-
erty. Clean with a clean, antistatic microfiber
ing the safety belts.
cloth.
Dirty belt straps impede the reeling action and
NOTE
thus have a negative impact on safety.
The surface of displays can be damaged
Use only a mild soapy solution, with the safety
with improper cleaning. There is a risk of dam-
belts clipped into their buckles.
age to property. Avoid pressure that is too high
Safety belts should only be allowed to retract if
and do not use any scratching materials.
they are dry.
Clean with a clean, antistatic microfiber cloth.
For stubborn soiling on the projection lens of
Carpets and floor mats
the Head-up Display, dampen the microfiber
WARNING
cloth with alcohol. Projection lens, refer to
Objects in the driver's floor area can limit
page 120.
the pedal distance or block a depressed pedal.
There is a risk of an accident. Stow objects in
Long-term vehicle storage
the vehicle such that they are secured and can-
When the vehicle is shut down for longer than
not enter into the driver's floor area. Use floor
three months, special measures must be taken.
mats that are suitable for the vehicle and can
Further information is available from a dealer’s
be safely attached to the floor. Do not use
service center or another qualified service cen-
loose floor mats and do not layer several floor
ter or repair shop.
mats. Make sure that there is sufficient clear-
ance for the pedals. Ensure that the floor mats
are securely fastened again after they were re-
moved, for instance for cleaning.
Floor mats can be removed from the car's inte-
rior for cleaning.
If the floor carpets are very dirty, clean with a
microfiber cloth and water or a textile cleaner.
To prevent matting of the carpet, rub back and
forth in the direction of travel only.
Sensor/camera lenses
To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a cloth
moistened with a small amount of glass deter-
gent.
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REFERENCE
Technical data
Technical data
necessarily available in your vehicle, e. g., due
Vehicle features and op-
to the selected options or country versions. This
tions
also applies to safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these functions and systems,
This chapter describes all standard, country-
the applicable laws and regulations must be
specific and optional features offered with the
observed.
series. It also describes features that are not
General information
The technical data and specifications in this
the vehicle or can be obtained from a dealer’s
Owner's Manual are used as guidance values.
service center or another qualified service cen-
The vehicle-specific data can deviate from this,
ter or repair shop.
for instance due to the selected special equip-
The information in the vehicle documents al-
ment, country version or country-specific
ways has priority over the information in this
measurement method. Detailed values can be
Owner's Manual.
found in the approval documents, on labels on
Dimensions
The dimensions can vary depending on the
roof racks or spoiler. The heights can deviate,
model version, equipment or country-specific
for instance due to the selected special equip-
measurement method.
ment, tires, load and chassis version.
The specified heights do not take into account
attached parts, for instance a roof antenna,
MINI Clubman
Width with mirrors
inches/mm
79.6/2,022
Width without mirrors
inches/mm
70.9/1,800
Height
inches/mm
56.7/1,441
Length
inches/mm
168.3/4,275
Wheelbase
inches/mm
105.1/2,670
Smallest turning radius diam.
ft/m
37.1/11.3
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Technical data
REFERENCE
Weights
MINI Cooper Clubman
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,255/1,930
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,321/1,960
Load
lbs/kg
981/445
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,150/975
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,207/1,001
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,191/994
Approved roof load capacity
lbs/kg
165/75
MINI Cooper S Clubman
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,266/1,935
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,343/1,970
Load
lbs/kg
926/420
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,251/1,021
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,330/1,057
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,138/970
Approved roof load capacity
lbs/kg
165/75
MINI Cooper Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,389/1,991
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,429/2,009
Load
lbs/kg
899/408
Approved front axle load
269

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REFERENCE
Technical data
MINI Cooper Clubman ALL4
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,260/1,025
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,299/1,043
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,231/1,012
Approved roof load capacity
lbs/kg
165/75
MINI Cooper S Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,480/2,032
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,519/2,050
Load
lbs/kg
939/426
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,339/1,061
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,370/1,075
Approved rear axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,251/1,021
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,260/1,025
Approved roof load capacity
lbs/kg
165/75
MINI John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4
Approved gross vehicle weight
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
4,519/2,050
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
4,564/2,070
Load
lbs/kg
939/426
Approved front axle load
Manual transmission
lbs/kg
2,348/1,065
Steptronic transmission
lbs/kg
2,392/1,085
Approved rear axle load
lbs/kg
2,271/1,030
Approved roof load capacity
lbs/kg
165/75
270

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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