Next generation (J01) MINI Cooper revealed

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My R56S was 2400lb flat with the fuel light on. 3500lb is pretty ridiculous for a ground up dedicated EV design the size of a Mini. That's the weight of a Bolt or Leaf.
According to Automobile Catalog 2014 BMW I 3 base curb weight 2634 lbs. GVWR.weight 3571 lbs.and with Range extender curb weight 2899 lbs. / GVWR 3814 lbs.10 year later Bmw quit on carbon fiber technology and build them heavier and with better batteries technology they can’t build them any lighter.IMG_1261.webp
 
Who here gives even the slightest chance that the matrix taillights and headlights will cross the ocean intact?
 
Who here gives even the slightest chance that the matrix taillights and headlights will cross the ocean intact?
Assuming the European/UK J01s have matrix headlights, would MINI re-engineer the J01s for the NA market just to save on costs? If so, hopefully the re-engineering will be minimal, so a matrix-headlight upgrade is easy, if not inexpensive.
 
I'm talking about the matrix "pixelated" lights. I give it about 0% chance. We'll either get a locked-out feature (solid patterns, no alterations), or more likely entirely different modules without the animated pixels feature.
 
For some BMWs, they were successful enabling the automatic high beam assistant in Bimmercode expert mode. I think you need to have an Iconic model with KAFAS at bare minimum.
My "Iconic" has automatic high beams. If you can afford the matrix headlight units, it's possible to enable them on North American F56es.
 
My "Iconic" has automatic high beams. If you can afford the matrix headlight units, it's possible to enable them on North American F56es.
I'd like to know more about this revelation. Is there a thread on another forum or a website that describes such an upgrade?
 
The next-gen MINI Cooper is finally here! Can't wait to see all the new features and upgrades.
The J01's specs, features and "upgrades" have been discussed on this forum for months. I'll count the J01 as "here" when multiple journalists can drive it and report on its performance. I don't care where the journalists get to drive it; tests of the J01 "here" where I live in North America won't be possible for years.
 
I'll count the J01 as "here" when multiple journalists can drive it and report on its performance.
I remember when the SE was just going on sale, I think I watched every test drive video on YouTube, regardless of country of origin (one of my favorites was from Slovakia or Hungary or somewhere in that general part of Europe). I haven't seen such videos for the J01 crop up yet, so I'm still treating it as "pre-production".
 
I remember when the SE was just going on sale, I think I watched every test drive video on YouTube, regardless of country of origin

Same! It got to the point where I could tell when they touched on the topic of range even though I couldn't understand a word they were saying.
 
Same! It got to the point where I could tell when they touched on the topic of range even though I couldn't understand a word they were saying.
I wish I'd known about @revorg's great International Mini Cooper News website back in those days! It would have saved me tons of time googling on my own. It was such a pita to search for "MINI Cooper SE" and then sort through endless links to the MINI Countryman SE.
 
Hmmm. I'll have to take a look at that.

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Fixed! It's been that way for several years. I guess there's not a lot of interest in roller derby news.
 
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Hmmm. I'll have to take a look at that.

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Fixed! It's been that way for several years. I guess there's not a lot of interest in roller derby news.
How many roller derby fans are now driving MINI Coopers as a result of that coding anomaly?
 
So I was watching Autogefühl recently and now have come to the conclusion that the F56 SE is using NMC/NCM) 622 similar to the 120Ah i3 (LCI2). This would make sense as the battery cells are smaller than the Samsung SDI 120Ah (173mm x 125mm x 45mm). Now I am even more pleased with the F56 BEV, because the chemistry was optimized despite the packaging limitations!

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