2023 Mini Hatch Tests Through The Snow Following Last Year’s Leak

The next-generation Mini Cooper has been spied under heavy camouflage while testing in the snowy conditions of Northern Europe.

The British car manufacturer has been testing the new-age Mini Hatch for quite some time but no doubt got a shock in December last year when images emerged online of an undisguised prototype that was snapped in China. We now know exactly what the exterior of the new car will look like but that hasn’t prevented Mini from bathing this tester in black and yellow camo.

Arguably the most significant change to the new Mini’s exterior comes at the rear where the ‘squared-oval’ taillights have been replaced by lights shaped like a pyramid, albeit turned to the side. These lights aren’t visible on this prototype but we can see the sharp design of the tailgate itself.

Found at the front of the new Mini and somewhat visible on this prototype will be tweaked headlights. While the lights of this prototype are shrouded in grey circles suggesting the lights will be much larger than previously, that’s not the case. These grey rings are simply part of the camouflage and the lights will be similar in size to the outgoing Mini. They will incorporate circular LED daytime running lights.

Modifications will continue into the cabin of the new Mini Hatch with the most obvious change being the addition of a large circular infotainment display sitting in the middle of the dashboard. The car will also feature a small head-up display and apparently do its bit for the environment by making do without any leather.

The new car will be sold with a handful of different powertrains. Variants powered by petrol engines are tipped to be underpinned by BMW’s new front-wheel-drive FAAR architecture while all-electric versions will allegedly use a platform jointly developed between BMW and Great Wall. Electric models are expected to be produced in China.

Photo Credits: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

Source

Exit mobile version