The Official Paceman Marketing Push

With the official USA unveil of the Paceman JCW at the North American International Auto Show last week, MINI has begin marketing its new SAV 2-door in earnest. The campaign is entitled...

Hands-on with the MINI JCW Paceman

In many ways the JCW Paceman is the car many of us have been waiting for. Equipped with all wheel drive, a retuned sports suspension, a JCW engine and a coupe-like shape,...

A Look Back at MINI’s Record Breaking 2012 Sales

Official Release: Last summer there were celebrations marking “10 Years of MINI in the USA”. By the end of the year congratulations were in order once again: the British premium brand had...

Dakar: MINI Still Leading After Stage Twelve

Official News from MINI Motorsport: Stéphane Peterhansel in the MINI ALL4 Racing defends his lead on the twelfth stage of the 2013 Dakar Rally to take a step closer to his eleventh...

MINI Roadster Wins 2012 GOOD DESIGN Award

It's been said both here and on <a href="http://www.whiteroofradio.com">White Roof Radio</a> that the MINI Roadster is our pick for the best looking "new" MINI to date. We think it's a triumph of reinterpreting the MINI design language into something that is both unique in the MINI lineup and uniquely "MINI." Turns out we're not alone in that assessment.

MINI at NAIAS: Full Press Conference & Video Tour

MINI at NAIAS was all about one thing – the Paceman. And specifically the fastest of them all the JCW Paceman. Sound interesting? Click through to see a full video recap of...

MINI confirms Scooter E just a concept. No production plans.

<em>This story comes to us from our sister site, <a href="http://www.scooterfile.com/official-news/mini-confirms-scooter-e-just-a-concept-no-production-plans/#">ScooterFile.com</a></em> The 2010 Paris Motor Show was a big event for scooter lovers and gadget nerds alike. It saw a number of futuristic design explorations, and two in particular were of note for scooter fans. Both Smart and MINI each came to the show with a small-frame scooter concept. Both machines were electric, both were futuristic in their design, and both inspired considerable enthusiasm from fans of their respective brands.