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MINI Australia names JCW Paceman price

MINI John Cooper Works Paceman

MINI Australia brings word the JCW Paceman will join its local lineup in May this year and will be priced from $58,600.

The range-topping JCW model will be the first Paceman sold in Australia with MINI’s All4 all-wheel drive system. Power comes from the brand’s familiar 160kW 1.6 litre four cylinder turbo engine.

Standard features include the JCW aero kit, sports exhaust system, 18″ twin-spoke alloy wheels, JCW specific leather steering wheel, handbrake lever and gearshift gaiter. Equipment also benefits from the Chilli package which brings bi-xenon headlights, climate control, Harmon Kardon stereo, auto dimming rear view mirror and cloth/leather upholstery.

MINI Australia General Manager, Kai Bruesewitz expects the JCW Paceman to continue Australia’s strong affinity with MINI’s performance brand.

“The JCW Paceman is what they had in mind when the designed this model, a muscular go fast looking car with the high performance and incredible dynamics and drive enjoyment only found in a MINI,” Bruesewitz said. “Australia sells the highest proportion of JCW vehicles than any other market in the world, and now with the MINI JCW Paceman we only expect this to increase.”

MINI John Cooper Works Paceman

MINI John Cooper Works Paceman

MINI John Cooper Works Paceman

MINI ups the Pace with the JCW Paceman

  • High performance JCW tuned engine with 160 kW and 280-300 Nm
  • First MINI Paceman model with ALL4
  • Priced from $58,600
  • Available from May 2013

March 22 2013 – MINI Australia today announced pricing details for its high performance addition to the newly launched MINI Paceman range, the MINI John Cooper Works Paceman, which will be livening up Australian showrooms from May.

MINI Australia General Manager, Kai Bruesewitz said the JCW model is the quintessential Paceman.

“The JCW Paceman is what they had in mind when the designed this model, a muscular go fast looking car with the high performance and incredible dynamics and drive enjoyment only found in a MINI,” he said.

The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman draws its power from a 1,598 cc four-cylinder engine. The latest generation of the John Cooper Works turbocharged unit blends motor sport-inspired technical details with cutting-edge innovations developed by the BMW Group’s powertrain experts. Highlights include reinforced pistons, low-weight crankshafts, an aluminium cylinder block and bearing mounts, and further optimisation of the cooling system, air supply and exhaust gas discharge system. Plus, the turbocharger is twinned with a generously sized intercooler. The twin turbocharger joins forces with petrol direct injection and variable valve control based on BMW Group’s VALVETRONIC technology, which optimises both the engine’s efficiency and its responsiveness.

The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman’s powerplant develops its maximum output of 160 kW at 6,000 rpm. Peak torque of 280 Nm is on tap between 1,900 and 5,000 rpm and can be increased to 300 Nm for short periods between 2,100 and 4,500 rpm using the overboost function opening the door to thrilling acceleration to which the standard fitted exhaust system provides a suitable stirring sound track.

The MINI JCW Paceman channels the power via the electromagnetic centre differential of the standard ALL4 all-wheel-drive system seamlessly between the front and rear axles to all 4 wheels. In normal driving situations ALL4 diverts a maximum 50 per cent of the engine’s power to the rear wheels, rising to as much as 100 per cent in extreme conditions.

The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman can be ordered as an option with a six-speed automatic gearbox as an alternative to the standard fitted six-speed manual.

The choice of gearbox has no effect on the sprinting power of the MINI John Cooper Works, sprinting from rest to 100 km/h in a trifling 6.9 seconds. The MINI JCW Paceman marries this thrilling performance with impressive economy consuming just 8 l of fuel per 100 km’s and emitting 186 grams of CO2 per kilometre. These figures increase slightly when optioned with the Automatic to 8.3 l/100 km’s and of 193 grams of CO2 per km.

The MINI John Cooper Works Paceman chassis technology has been optimised specially for this new model. The Sports suspension which has dynamically tuned damper and anti-roll bars and an extremely high-performance braking system are all key player in giving the its sky-high levels of driving fun.

And the likewise standard Sports button in the centre console allows the driver to tweak the engines responses and soundtrack, as well as the power assistance provided by the steering. If the Automatic transmission is fitted, pressing the Sport button also quickens up shift times.

Standard specification for this potent new model is certainly representative of its positioning within the MINI range and naturally includes the JCW Aero Kit, Anthracite roof lining, JCW sport leather steering wheel, Handbrake and gearshift gaiters with red stitching, Floor mats with red contrasting seams, JCW door sill finishers, Anthracite instrument dials, interior and cockpit surfaces in Piano black, Sports exhaust system and 18” Twin-Spoke light-alloy wheels in Burnished Black with run-flat safety tyres.

Addtionally the MINI JCW Paceman is equipped standard with the Chilli Package which includes Cloth/leather combination upholstery, Automatic climate control, Interior rear view mirror with automatic anti-dazzle function, harman/kardon HiFi System and Bi-xenon headlights with headlight washer system.

“Australia sells the highest proportion of JCW vehicles than any other market in the world, and now with the MINI JCW Paceman we only expect this to increase” said Mr Bruesewitz.

Australian MRLP*

  • MINI JCW Paceman – $58,600

*Manufacturer’s Recommended List Price is shown and includes GST and Luxury Car Tax (LCT – if applicable) but excludes dealer charges, stamp duty, statutory charges and on-road charges which are additional and vary between dealers and States/Territories. Customers are advised to contact their nearest BMW dealer for all pricing inquiries

One reply on “MINI Australia names JCW Paceman price”

mmm… Paceman $58k, JCW GP $55k? I’ll take the GP thanks!

Interesting that the paceman gets 160kw which is the same as the GP and more than other JCW.s. Also the paceman has more torque than the GP. Maybe they can tune it a bit more aggressively as it has space for a bigger intercooler?

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