The battle for the lowest CO2 emissions is a really close one in the supermini sector. Particularly when looking at the more premium end of the market, there is a lot of choice below even 95g/km.
While the Mini puts in a decent performance in terms of how expensive it is to run at 42.1p per mile, it actually has the highest CO2 output at 95g/km compared with the Audi A1 Sportback five-door, top trim Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo, and the three-door DS 3.
As a result, it pushes the Mini one benefit-in-kind bracket higher than its rivals, resulting in a more expensive monthly cost for the company car driver.
Mini Hatch 5dr Cooper 1.5D 116 |
Mileage 7374 |
Official consumption 78.5mpg |
Our average consumption 51.0mpg |
Forecast/actual CPM 42.2p/43.7p |
P11D price £20,420 |
Model price range £14,350-£21,860 |
Residual value 40.6% |
Depreciation £12,120 |
Fuel cost £4125 |
SMR cost £1918 |
VED £0 |
National Insurance 1353 |
CO2 tax (tax) 95g/km (15%) |
BIK 20/40% per month £51/£102 |