Puppethead
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My point was meant to be the J01 has no tunnel, and they probably packed the motor in the front and did FWD to keep the boot space intact. I should have been clearer.What purpose would a center tunnel serve in a RWD SE?
My point was meant to be the J01 has no tunnel, and they probably packed the motor in the front and did FWD to keep the boot space intact. I should have been clearer.What purpose would a center tunnel serve in a RWD SE?
A RWD J01 could have a frunk, instead, but even if the J01's front-end was as long as the F56's front end, the J01's frunk wouldn't be as large as the F56's boot.My point was meant to be the J01 has no tunnel, and they probably packed the motor in the front and did FWD to keep the boot space intact. I should have been clearer.
The fixed transparent roof, no screen behind the wheel, and button removal are major downgrades for me. Nearly a year later and I'm just as happy with my '23 SE as I was on day one. (Maybe even more so after seeing these changes.)
Well I don't hate it, and I can appreciate some calls-backs to classic Mini, but I still very much prefer the interior in my '23. An instrument panel that's fully in the center just doesn't appeal to me.
An instrument panel that's fully in the center just doesn't appeal to me.
Right, but taking away any kind of display above the steering wheel is what I'm referring to.The center instrument panel is a part of the Mini history. It's not really a Mini without that.
Right, but taking away any kind of display above the steering wheel is what I'm referring to.
It's completely unrelated to a shifter and yet they still put the "R" in the up/forward position, with "D" in the down/back position. Plus something else underneath the "RND" that looks like "D/S"? Also for the "D" it seems like it's maybe "P<=>D", maybe a sideways motion on the "shifter" knob to go into park?I'm torn on the gear selector. Now it's a light up flappy toggle with a light uppark button on the side.
I think you just push the illuminated P circular button to park. In the Aceman concept everything was backlit blue.It's completely unrelated to a shifter and yet they still put the "R" in the up/forward position, with "D" in the down/back position. Plus something else underneath the "RND" that looks like "D/S"? Also for the "D" it seems like it's maybe "P<=>D", maybe a sideways motion on the "shifter" knob to go into park?
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Sparse feels cheap to me. I especially hate it when the only screen in my wife's Tesla freezes, and I have to reboot it, while driving "blind".Ever since the marque’s rebirth in 2002, it’s been a “premium” small car; this upcoming model looks decidedly un-premium. Unless, of course, the marketers think that Elmo is onto something in convincing the unwashed masses that “sparse” equals “upscale.”
That's what it is, recall the MINI Strip from Paul Smith a couple years ago. Quite a bit of that concept seems to have made it to the J01.convincing the unwashed masses that “sparse” equals “upscale.”
I think I’m going to say I’m not a big fan overall. It looks much more generic now, and I agree that it looks cheaper. I’m OK with removing the cladding that was made to look like fender flares or arch extensions, but not a fan of the scallops in the doors. Also not in like with the tiny hatch window, or the gaping maw on the front. I suppose I could bemoan the change from the clamshell bonnet, but there are so many other things about it that I’m not fond of right now that that’s the least of them.
I think my takeaway is that if the interior becomes as unadorned as the exterior, I probably won’t be buying it.