The MINI Hatch, also known as the Mini Hatchback, is a supermini car that has been marketed under various names, including Mini Cooper and Mini One. The first generation of the new Mini Hatch was introduced in July 2001, marking the first model launched under the Mini marque after the original Mini was discontinued the year before. The MINI Hatchback 1.4 One 3dr, specifically, was available from April 2007 to March 2010.
The MINI Hatch 1.4 One 3dr is a three-door hatchback model. The 1.4 One trim level is part of the first generation of the MINI Hatch, which was produced from 2001 to 2006, and then received a facelift in July 2004 for the 2005 model year. The 1.4 One 3dr model is equipped with a 1.4-liter engine. The Euro 4 emissions standard indicates that this model complies with the European emission regulations in place at the time of its production.
The MINI Hatch 1.4 One 3dr has several key specifications. The engine capacity is 1,397cc, with a manual transmission The engine produces 75 bhp (brake horsepower) or 55kW, with a torque of 120Nm (Newton meters) or 89 lb·ft (pound-feet). The top speed is 109 mph, and it can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 13.2 seconds. The fuel tank capacity is 40 liters, and it runs on petrol. The car has a length of 3,699mm, a width (including mirrors) of 1,913mm, and a height of 1,407mm. It has 4 seats and a luggage capacity of 160 liters with the seats up. The minimum kerb weight is 1,060kg, and the gross vehicle weight is 1,510kg. The tyre size is 175/65 R15.
The MINI Cooper 3-door, which is a modern iteration of the MINI Hatch, offers a go-kart feeling with its low center of gravity for extreme corner-carving agility. The MINI Cooper can be either all-electric or petrol-powered.