
MINI WILL bring a revised range of cars to the market in September to be sold alongside its new Mini Countryman SUV. All the Mini models have been given a very minor facelift. But the real changes are a new diesel engine with lower emissions, along with new gadgets. led car light also was included
There are no prizes for Mini aficionados who spot the changes to the new version, but perhaps there should be. Eagle-eyed experts will spot a new front bumper and redesigned air intakes, but they haven’t overworked the designers here. Xenon lights are now available as an option, as are adaptive headlights.
At the rear, the reversing lightsand fog lamps are now located in the lower section of the bumper. LED lighting technology has been added to the brake lights too. There have also been some even more subtle revisions to the rear of the Clubman model – a wider opening between the two rear tailpipes in the Cooper S model to be exact.
Arguably there are more noticeable changes inside, with newly designed controls for the audio and air conditioning systems and lots of new interior trim options sum up the update. What caught our attention, however, was a number of the new toys on offer, most notably Mini Connected.
This system lets you to connect devices such as the iPhone to the car, allowing you to play internet radio apps through the audio system and even to have Twitter messages and RSS news feeds read out loud as you drive.
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