The Mini Mayfair was launched in September 1982. It replaced the former top model Mini 1000 HLE. The Mayfair was much better equipped than the basic model and virtually offered a luxury interior. The car was powered by the "A-Plus" engine revised in April 1982, with 998 cc displacement and an output of 40 hp at 5000 rpm. In October 1984, the Mini received 12-inch wheel rims and one year later, the instrument cluster positioned in the centre that was characteristic of the Mini was replaced by a two-part cluster positioned directly in the driver's field of view. In May 1992, the Mini Mayfair with 1.3 litre displacement replaced the previous model.
Mini Mayfair

Production
09/1982 - 05/1992
Displacement
998 cc
Performance
40 hp at 5000 rpm
Price
GBP 3.363
Engine Type
Four-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
132 km/h (82 mph)