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BMW launches 3-door Mini Cooper S luxury speed up to 233 km/h for 34.65 lakh in India

byCustoms Today Report
18/03/2015
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DELHI: German car maker BMW launched Mini Cooper S luxury hatchback in India, priced at Rs 34.65 lakh. The new variant will be available at Mini dealerships across India as a completely built-up unit from on Monday onwards, BMW Group India said in a statement.

“The new Mini Cooper S is furiously fun and ready to dominate the Indian streets like never before,” BMW Group India President Philipp von Sahr said.

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The 3-door Mini Cooper S takes only 6.7 seconds to hit 100 km/hr mark and has a top speed of 233 km/h. BMW had in November launched the Mini Cooper D 3-door and the Mini Cooper D 5-door in India. The Mini three-door is now available in two variants: Mini Cooper S 3-door and Mini Cooper D 3-door.

In 2012, the BMW Group introduced Mini as a premium brand in India. Presently, the Mini model range in India includes the Mini Cooper S 3-door, Mini Cooper D 3-door, Mini Cooper D 5-door, Mini Convertible and Mini Countryman D.

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