The 2013 MINI Paceman is one of the latest version of 2013 MINI. A 2013 Mini Paceman is essentially a two-door version of the Mini Countryman. The 2013 MINI Paceman is the same size as its counterpart, just an inch lower, and carries the same front fascia with just a slight grille variation.
A 2013 MINI Paceman has one distinct visual cue is the blacked-out rear roof pillars, which give the Paceman a sharper look than the Countryman. The concept 2013 MINI Paceman unveiled at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show carried the automaker's sauciest engine: a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the John Cooper Works models that, in this application, produces 211 horsepower and up to 207 pound-feet of torque.
The 2013 MINI Paceman will also likely get the Countryman's six-speed manual transmission and available all-wheel drive. Inside, the 2013 MINI Paceman same flow-through center rail that extends all the way to the backseat. We're not getting too attached to the name, though; Mini officials have hinted that the 2013 Mini Paceman may end up at dealers with a different handle. Mini will have to work hard with this model, though, which is essentially the forthcoming Countryman minus two doors. The 2013 MINI Paceman should either get real horsepower and ride considerably lower than the Countryman or be made even more all-road capable than the Countryman, as a rival to the likes of the Subaru WRX of course in full rally-car livery. The 2013 MINI Paceman prices soon be revealed.