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    MINI Cooper S Paceman

    The Paceman is the seventh bodystyle to join the ever-growingMINI line-up, and the company claims it’s more than just aCountryman with two doors.

    Brand manager Kay Segler said: “We didn’t call it the ‘Countryman Coupe’ as this is a character on its own. This is a Paceman.”

    That attitude reveals itself in the looks. Sure, it has the same front-end styling as the Countryman, but from the B-pillar back it’s entirely different. There’s a tapering roofline and rising waist, plus sculpted wheelarches that wrap around horizontal tail-lights.

    Despite the sporty shape, there’s plenty of room inside – a six-footer can easily sit in any of the seats – while there’s up to 1,080 litres of boot space (the Countryman has 1,190 litres).

    The one potential problem is that you can only order the Paceman with two individual rear seats, so families of five need not apply. At the wheel, you’re in familiar territory, with chrome details and a large central speedo.

    The Paceman sits lower than the Countryman thanks to standard sports suspension, but raised seating ensures you still get a great view of the road.

    The Cooper S is powered by the same 181bhp 1.6-litre turbo four-cylinder used across the MINI family, and it’s an absolute cracker, with plenty of character.

    Throttle response is near instant in the six-speed manual we tested, and while the shift is a little clunky, the Paceman is still a joy to drive. It’s not quite as sharp as the MINI hatchback, but it’s more fun than the Countryman. We didn’t miss the optional
    four-wheel-drive system, either, which costs an additional £1,255.

    The steering is responsive, with Sport mode adding weight, while the brakes are strong. And the ride is better than on the hatch, partly due to the longer wheelbase.

    It’s as efficient as the Cooper S Countryman, with 46.3mpg and 143g/km, but the Paceman costs £940 more, at £22,355.

    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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