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Mini Paceman – Designed to get you noticed!

The all new MINI Paceman is finally here, we discuss how no MINI has ever been this sporty and elegant.

This sporty coupe definitely looks the part with its dynamic sloping roof line and sporty rear styling

This sporty coupe definitely looks the part with its dynamic sloping roof line and sporty rear styling

Get in there first, set the trend amongst your peers and let the Jones’ keep up with you

MINI is proud to introduce the new MINI Paceman, the seventh model in the MINI range but the only one to come with the option of four-wheel drive.

The eye catching Paceman will certainly turn heads when you drive around town, with its dynamic sloping roof line and the sporty rear styling will most definitely put you very much in the spotlight – no MINI has ever been this sporty and elegant.

‘So what’s this?' I hear you say

Billed as ‘a 3-door version of the popular MINI Countryman, but with the sportiness of an SUV and the sexiness of a coupe', the MINI Paceman is certainly the car to be seen in.

Does it drive as well as it looks? – Hell yeah!

Not only does this sporty coupe look the part but also the driveability of the Paceman is very comfortable and relatively spacious. The sporty look certainly matches the performance under the bonnet, with four engines available: MINI Cooper, Cooper D, Cooper S and Cooper SD then on top of that you have the option of having the ALL4 a four wheel drive system.

Although the Paceman is 4 inches taller and 4 inches wider than the regular MINI, the Paceman does offer a higher ride, but brilliantly MINI has managed to keep it packed with super-smart technology with the added bonus of reduced emissions and impressive fuel consumption without having to compromise on the performance or on the renowned go-kart handling.

So what’s stopping you?

Stop reading the words and swap the pictures for the real thing and keep up the pace with the all New MINI Paceman available from £18,970.

About the Author

Kirsteen Scott

Staff writer at Arnold Clark

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