The Latest MINI Likely to be a Major Highlight of the North American International Auto Show

Latest MINIThe latest version of MINI is expected to be one of the major highlights of the upcoming North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Lots of enhancements have been made in the latest vehicle of the British brand, allowing it to achieve immense popularity in different parts of the world over the years.

The 26th NAIAS is scheduled to be held at Detroit Cobo Center from January 18, 2014 to January 26, 2014. NAIAS happens to be one of the most popular car shows in the US. It is widely expected that more than 800,000 people will visit the event, where approximately 200 automobile manufacturers will showcase their latest vehicles.

Like the previous models of MINI, the latest version is also a symbol of excellent styling, amazing technology, extreme comfort and exceptional performance.

Let’s have a look at some of the best features of the vehicle that may appeal the audience at the NAIAS:

  • The new MINI achieves efficiency, athleticism and performance through latest driver assistance systems and refinement in engine.
  • Adjustable dampers have been offered in the car for the very first time.
  • A lot more interior space as compared to the previous models has been given in the car. The luggage compartment and the leg space both have been expanded for the comfort of the passengers.
  • The interior also possesses multitudes of modern features that enhance connectivity and mobility. LED headlamps and Head-Up Display are important interior features of the new MINI.
  • The two different choices of this model will be MINI Cooper and MINI Cooper S and both will come with options of either the standard 6-speed manual transmission or the optional 6-speed automatic transmission.

New MINI

Despite all the enhancements in the new MINI, the vehicle possesses the elegance of the traditional design, which should gain a lot of appreciation in the upcoming event.

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