Mini News Death of the Roadster Reports may be Premature

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  1. Nathan

    Nathan Founder

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    As it turns out, recent reports surrounding the death of Mini's Paceman, Coupe and Roadster models appear to have been greatly exaggerated, but on the other hand, the rumors about BMW looking to work together with Toyota on the development of a common platform for roadster models do hold true.
    The news comes via BMW sales chief Ian Robertson, who first dismissed the reports about Mini axing its range, stating, "I have no idea where that has come from".

    In fact, Peter Schwarzenbauer, the board member responsible for the MINI brand, said the BMW Group's new modular platform for front-wheel drive car could actually lead to the development and production of an even wider range of models for the British automaker.

    "There are discussions going on at the moment because the new architecture provides more possibilities," said Schwarzenbauer. "There are a lot of ideas and we are considering how we can have a larger spread."

    In regards to roadster models, Robertson said that a business case for two-seater, open top cars for BMW and MINI is becoming "increasingly difficult to make in terms of sales volumes", though, he admitted that, the German automaker is looking into other options, such as sharing development costs with Toyota.

    "There are only three markets in the world where you can sell roadsters in any great numbers, Germany, the UK and the United States," explained Robertson. "They don't want them in Asia or Africa or South America and this segment has been under pressure for the past five years."

    "We're talking to Toyota - can we have a platform that sits nicely under a roadster? It's possible," he said, adding that BMW and Toyota have been working well together in other areas, such as sharing diesel engines, developing new units, and researching fuel cell vehicles and battery technology.

    "It's a good marriage with both parties so strong and we're moving the programme forward," he said.

    Robertson did not elaborate on whether the roadster model concerns the Z4, as some reports claim, or a different series in terms of size and cost.
     
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    Looks like possibly good news for a lot of people.
     
  3. Spa2k

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    As usual, you'll know something official has happened when you can sit your butt in it. :rolleyes5:
     
  4. cct1

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    Wouldn't make sense to do a front wheel drive Z4. No one would buy it. Z2, possibly, but it's going to be a hard sell to the purists, but that makes more sense. They may have to come up with something completely new, but then the dilemma is they will be competing with themselves to a certain extent.
     
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    It's going to be called a Toyota MR3 Spyder...
     
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    Subaru has the BRZ...MINI will have the MRZ aka MINI Roadster Z
     
  7. maacodale

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    Hmm, could a MINI pick up based off the Clubman/Countryman platform be far behind?
     

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