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MINI Clubman Cheers Oxford Workers

The Oxford Mail has taken a different angle with their reporting of the launch of the new MINI Clubman this weekend.

Rather than join the rush to beat every embargo going their article focuses on the positive impact a new model addition to the MINI range is having on the workers at the MINI production plant in Oxford.

They quote a few employees in their piece, including Adam Bagley who says:

You can see the change on people’s faces as they see it coming towards them on the production line.

Read the rest on the Oxford Mail website.

Official MINI Clubman Details, Photos and Prices

The new MINI Clubman will go on sale in the UK on Saturday 10 November 2007. Based on a concept first shown at Frankfurt Motor Show in 2005, the new car is a modern interpretation of its famous Mini predecessors taking into account all the demands and technologies of the 21st century.

Available from launch in three engine variants: Cooper D, Cooper and Cooper S, the new model offers flexible use of space, easier access through innovative door concepts, more space for rear passengers and high levels of safety and customisation options, all without compromising the MINI’s revered driving dynamics.

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The new car takes inspiration and styling cues from the Morris Mini Traveller, Austin Mini Countryman and the Mini Clubman Estate, which enjoyed widespread success in the 1960s. Combining enhanced functionality and versatility, the new MINI Clubman nevertheless stays true to the MINI design language with the retention of short body overhangs, wide track, a long wheelbase and the high shoulder line rising towards the rear.

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The new MINI Clubman is 24cm longer than the Hatch, signifying 8cm more legroom for rear passengers and the opportunity for MINI to enter the market with five seats. Boot capacity has increased to 260 litres with the seats in place and up to 930 litres with the rear seats down. Access to this extra space has been made easier via the split rear doors and innovative Clubdoor on the right-hand side.

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Modern high-performance engines, designed specifically for the 2nd generation MINI, feature new improvements to optimise fuel economy and emission management. Auto Start-Stop, Brake Energy Regeneration and a Gearshift Point Indicator are standard on all variants and helps the MINI Cooper D Clubman to achieve a low emissions figure of 109 g/km C02.

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The Clubman is the next body style in the MINI range to join the successful Hatch and Convertible models, which have sold over one million models since 2001. All three derivatives will be built at Plant Oxford, where £100 million has been invested in the past two years to increase production up to 240,000 by 2008. This is more than double the planned production capacity prior to the first car coming off the line in spring 2001.

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As with the Hatch models, the petrol engines will be assembled at Plant Hams Hall in the Midlands and the body panels and sub-assemblies are from Plant Swindon. This ‘MINI production triangle’ employs approximately 6,800 production associates in the UK.

On-the-road-prices:

MINI Cooper £14,235

MINI Cooper D £15,400

MINI Cooper S £17,210

Exterior

Many important details have made it into the production version of the ‘Shooting Brake’ concept first shown at Frankfurt almost two years ago. Historically, ‘Shooting Brake’ models are so-called due to a combination of premium two-door styling, with added interior flexibility for owners leading active lifestyles. The three versions of the MINI Clubman are identical to the MINI hatch design and body structure up to the B-pillar, retaining the familiar hexagonal radiator grille and large, round headlights.

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Some of the design highlights…

  • The two piece split-door is a modern interpretation of an authentic detail found on the MINI’s classic forerunners. Hinging at the outside, the rear doors open up to the left and right offering convenient access to the rear. To ensure clear visibility at all times the two doors come with separate windscreen wipers.
  • Access to the rear is facilitated by an additional door. The Clubdoor is hinged at the back on the right-hand side of the car and opens against the direction of travel. For safety reasons, this door can only be opened when the front door is open. The Clubdoor does not require an outside door handle and therefore blends smoothly into the body of the Clubman.
  • The MINI Clubman is the same width as the Hatch model and approximately two centimetres higher.
  • The rear light clusters on the MINI Clubman are a new design for this model. Sweeping slightly to the inside at the top, the design replicates the exterior lines of the car as seen from the rear.
  • The MINI Clubman’s compact proportions and low-slung look creates the same dynamic impression as all other models in the MINI family.
  • The individual model variants are designated at the rear by their names Cooper, Cooper D and Cooper S, while the name Clubman is highlighted on the right-hand door sill strip.
  • There are 12 body colours to choose from, creating 36 combinations of exterior paintwork. Hot Chocolate is new and reserved exclusively for the MINI Clubman.
  • The C-pillars and rear bumper of the MINI Clubman are painted either Silver or Black. The roof can be ordered in Silver, Black or Body Colour.

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Interior

The interior design of the new MINI Clubman replicates the design changes introduced on the 2nd generation MINI hatch model. Therefore, the opportunities to personalise it are just as varied as the Hatch with four interior colours and a wide range of trim options including Brushed Alloy and glistening Piano Black Paint.

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The generous luggage compartment is 260 litres, 100 litres more than the Hatch, and offers easy loading options thanks to the split-rear doors. Folding down the rear seats provides 930 litres (250 litres extra compared to the Hatch), and a completely flat luggage compartment floor is available as an option. The benefits are greater practicality and flexibility for a larger variety of transport requirements.

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The MINI Clubman is entering the market with five seats as standard. It is also possible to choose two seats at the rear as a no-cost option. The passengers in the rear enjoy 8cm more legroom than the MINI Hatch.

Engines

The three modern, high-performance engines were developed specifically for the 2nd generation MINI and guarantee sporting driving pleasure combined with remarkable efficiency:

MINI Cooper S Clubman

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Powered by a 1.6 litre four-cylinder petrol engine with direct injection and a twin-scroll turbocharger complete with intercooler. Response time when accelerating is virtually instantaneous due to separating the channels of two cylinders each into exhaust manifold and turbocharger. This reduces the exhaust back pressure and plays a major role in ensuring that the charging effect of the turbocharger kicks in at just 1600rpm. Maximum output is 175hp at an engine speed of 5,500 rpm.

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Maximum torque: 240Nm at 1600-5000 rpm (260Nm with Overboost)

Top speed mph: 139

Acceleration 0-62mph: 7.6 seconds

Fuel consumption combined mpg: 44.8

CO2 emissions EU g/km: 150

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The 1.6 litre four-cylinder, naturally-aspirated engine features fully variable valve management based on BMW Group’s VALVETRONIC technology. This improves the engine’s response and refinement, as well as the all-round efficiency of the power unit. Maximum output is 120hp at 6000 rpm.

Maximum torque: 160Nm at 4250 rpm

Top speed mph: 125

Acceleration 0-62mph: 9.8 seconds

Fuel consumption combined mpg: 51.4

CO2 emissions EU g/km: 132

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Four-cylinder turbo diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable turbine geometry ensures optimum smoothness, efficiency and response even at low speeds. A diesel particulate filter almost eliminates diesel exhaust emissions and helps to make the MINI diesel engine one of the most environmentally friendly cars available. It develops maximum output of 110hp at 4000 rpm.

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Maximum torque: 240Nm at 1750-2000 rpm (260Nm with Overboost)

Top speed mph: 120

Acceleration 0-62mph: 10.4 seconds

Fuel consumption combined mpg: 68.9

CO2 emissions EU g/km: 109

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As with all MINI Hatch models, the MINI Clubman range will benefit from the improvements introduced in production from August 2007 to bring further reductions in fuel consumption and emissions. Technologies include Brake Energy Regeneration, Auto Start-Stop function and a Gearshift Point Indicator.

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Brake Energy Regeneration

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This technology ensures that the output from the engine is converted primarily into drive power, with electricity being generated for the on-board network only when the engine is on overrun or during application of the brakes. To achieve this effect, the alter­nator is automatically disengaged from the engine while under power. Accordingly, the power the alternator would consume in the conventional mode now remains fully available for even faster and more dynamic acceleration.

An adequate supply of electrical energy to the on-board system is nevertheless ensured at all times, since the alternator is activated again as soon as the MINI returns to overrun or the driver applies the brakes.

Auto Start-Stop

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The new Auto Start-Stop function on all manual gearbox versions of the MINI Clubman serves to effectively reduce fuel consumption and emissions while the car is standing still. Whenever the car comes to a stop, Auto Start-Stop automatically switches off the engine as soon as the driver shifts to neutral and takes his foot off the clutch pedal. To re-start the engine, the driver presses down on the clutch pedal again, and the engine re-starts automatically and immediately.

Auto Start-Stop serves to optimise fuel efficiency in city traffic. The consumption of energy and the generation of exhaust emissions is reduced to zero in a very simple and straightforward process every time the car comes to a stop.

Gearshift Point Indicator

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The driver of a manual gearbox MINI Clubman is able to focus on the most efficient style of motoring because the ideal ‘economy’ gear is shown by a numeric symbol in the cockpit display beneath the rev counter. The electronic engine ‘brain’ analyses engine speed, driving conditions and the position of the accelerator pedal to calculate the most efficient style of motoring and suggests the respective gear to the driver.

Transmission

The MINI Clubman comes as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox. As an option, six-speed automatic transmission is available for all three variants. A feature of the auto’ box enables the driver to select gears by means of paddles on the steering wheel.

Suspension

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Despite its longer wheelbase and the body overhang extended to the rear, the Clubman retains the “bulldog” stance so typical of the MINI. The car’s agile driving characteristics offer the legendary go-kart feeling inseparably associated with the MINI brand.

In a configuration tailored specifically for the MINI Clubman, the chassis and suspension guarantee superior handling, safety and sporting dynamics. The front axle is based on the McPherson spring strut principle and features an anti-roll bar to reduce body sway to an absolute minimum. The central-arm rear axle is unique in this segment, sophisticated kinematics ensuring optimum wheel-to-road contact. Aluminium longitudinal arms help to reduce the car’s overall weight.

As with the Hatch, the suspension on the MINI Cooper S is set-up to be firmer and more dynamic than the other models. Although, an optional Sports Suspension set-up is available to the other models.

The MINI Cooper Clubman and the MINI Cooper D Clubman come as standard on 15-inch alloy rims, while the MINI Cooper S Clubman features 16-inch wheels with runflat tyres, allowing the driver to continue driving even after a complete loss of tyre pressure.

Steering

Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) gives direct feedback to the driver and contributes to the pin-point accuracy of the MINI Clubman. Speed-related power assistance guarantees low steering forces when parking and precise responses at high speeds on the motorway. A further advantage of EPAS is that it weighs far less than a conventional steering system and is geared towards saving energy: the electric motor is only activated when power assistance is required by the driver.

Safety

MINI Clubman

The MINI Clubman features a wide range of safety features. Six airbags are standard con­sisting of front, side and curtain head airbags for the driver and front pas­senger. The extra-large curtain airbags (integrated in the roof lining) offer optimum protection from head injuries for the rear passengers.

Active safety is ensured in critical situations by ABS anti-lock brakes, EBD Electronic Brake Force Distribution and CBC Cornering Brake Control as standard on all models. In addition, DSC Dynamic Stability Control is also standard (with on-off control by the driver) together with ASC+T Automatic Stability Control + Traction. Included within DSC is Hill Assist. This feature holds a manual MINI on the brake for a few seconds when setting off on a gradient to prevent it from rolling back.

The new generation of the MINI is the world’s only compact premium car to combine fascinating design with incomparably agile driving characteristics, quality and safety of the highest level, a wide range of customisation options, and truly outstanding efficiency. The new MINI Clubman offers further evidence of this leadership.

Andy Hearn, MINI UK General Manager, said:

MINI dealers are very excited and confident about the imminent arrival of the Clubman and the expansion of the MINI range. Dealers have invested close to £40 million in the last two years in expanding or moving premises, enabling them to present the huge choice of models, options and accessories to customers in the showroom. Demand continues to grow year by year with 2007 sales up nearly 14 per cent, including three record months from March. Residual values remain amongst the best in the industry and the arrival of Clubman will further add to MINI’s growth over the coming years.

MINI Clubman UK Prices Revealed

The official pricing for the UK MINI Clubman have been revealed by a few leading motoring websites, along with photographs, despite a supposed embargo for Sunday publication.

We can confirm that the Clubman in the UK will launch in November with a price premium of £1210.00 over the hatch.  The car will come in MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper Diesel and MINI Cooper S specification.

Prices are £14,235 for the Cooper, £15,400 for the Cooper D and £17,210 for the MINI Cooper S. 

So there you have it, despite the fact we’re still sitting on the full press release for Sunday (unless and until someone else publishes them ahead of the embargo) we now have 21 official photographs (in high resolution), some specifications and details, and UK launch prices!

MINI Clubman Official Photo Fest!

AutoCar have broken the embargo (no surprises really) and published many images of the new MINI Clubman.

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Thanks to MINI we now have the high-res versions of all the images that have already been published online, so we’re sharing those with you. Please be aware the large images are VERY big indeed and may take a few seconds each to appear once you click on the thumbnails.

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MINI Clubman Official Photos Revealed

Edmunds.com have leaked a few official photographs of the MINI Clubman prior to the lifting of the official press embargo on Sunday.

Not wanting to be left out we’ve decided to republish the photos Edmunds have decided to reveal. The photos show the front, rear, and open boot space of the new MINI Clubman model. We will be able to announce official details and show more photos on Sunday, unless, as has been the case with previous MINI embargoes, the World and his Wife decide to reveal all ahead of time.

Images have been replaced with larger ones found presented on another motoring news site.

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Another image found on another news website.

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MINI2 Goes to Oxford, sees MINI Clubman

Warning: Some of the worst “spy” photos you’ve ever seen are in the following report!

Anyway, on the 5th July 2007 we drove to the coast in our MINI Cooper S to celebrate our Son’s 4th Birthday. We drive through Oxford on the way and our boy wanted to see the factory where all the “MINI cars” are built. He is also a fan of low-loaders (what four year old isn’t?!) so we took a short diversion to BMW Plant Oxford to show him the factory, and the huge car park(s) full of shiny new MINIs out the back, awaiting delivery to customers all over the World.

As we drove down a slip lane next to the factory, what should appear alongside us on the other side of the fence but a Lightning Blue and Silver MINI Clubman in Cooper S trim! We had the camera, so we grabbed a few (terrible) photographs. It was a strange sensation driving alongside the Clubman, slightly above it and at the same speed. Eventually our traffic queue ground to a halt and off they went…

Later, at the rear of the Oxford plant, we are eventually advised “no photos please” by some Oxford employees as we get out of the car to take a look at all the “MINI Cars”. We took our Son out of the car and showed him all the MINIs. To cap off the short excursion, as we were there a low-loader MINIs in all sorts of colours and trim came out of the gates. Perhaps worryingly we actually seemed more impressed than him at the time.

While gazing through the fence we saw a total of four MINI Clubman, all Cooper S models, and all either Lightning Blue and Dark Silver with contrasting Silver roof and wing mirror caps.

We’ve had our reservations about the Clubman, but seeing it close up (were were literally a few feet away at closest) we have to admit to being won over by the finished product. The one-sided “Club Door” is odd, but the fitment on these cars was tight and neatly aligned, so it didn’t look a mess as some spy photos have suggested it could.

In fact, the car looked very “tidy” and we’re taking a “glass half full” approach to the Clubman from now on. It looks cracking, the balance with the longer wheel base and new roof line and rear seem to suit the larger plastic trim and higher waste of the second generation MINI very well indeed. It has been suggested previously that the design of the second generation MINI had the Clubman in mind from the start (which, of course, it would do), but the design looks very balanced, and somehow appears very small and low, especially “in motion”.

So there you have it, and here’s some of the worst Clubman “spy” shots you’re ever likely to see.

Keep tuned to MINI2 this weekend for much more on the MINI Clubman, and take a browse of our MINI Clubman news archive and our MINI Clubman forum to keep you busy until then!

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MINI Clubman Technical Details Revealed

So we’ve seen the outside, we’ve seen the inside once through the windows, and then through the doors. But there’s still questions nagging many would be MINI Clubman owners and interested MINI enthusiasts.

For example on the MINI2 forums some members took to calling the suicide door a “courtesy door”. Well, you may be intrigued to know the “suicide door” has been dealt a less deathly name thanks to the bods at MINI, it’s called “the Club Door”, and there’s some very nifty mechanics involved in arranging the third rear seat safety belt, which is exclusively for smaller passengers (those weighing less than 50kg) but we’ll come to that later.

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Obviously, extra MINI means extra weight. Our sources have revealed the Clubman Cooper Diesel weighs in at 80kg more than it’s hatchback brother, the Cooper S puts on 75kg in Cooper S form, whereas the base Cooper at 1220kg also gains 80kg. These are all based on a 75kg driver and 90% tank of fuel.

In terms of performance, the Cooper is .7 seconds slower in the 0-62mph drag, whereas the Cooper S and D are impressively only half a second slower, this despite the extra bulk. This means the Cooper S remains under 8 seconds 0-62 mph, even in with an automatic transmission.

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Speaking of size, the Clubman wheel base and overall dimensions are, of course, larger than the MINI. The track remains the same, but the wheelbase is universally increased by 80mm to 2547mm. The great news here is the luggage capacity is also increased by 100 litres to 260 litres, and with the seats folded this increases to 930 litres, a full 250 litres more than the hatchback.

Also revealed to MINI2, the Clubman will include an adjustable load base which sounds like a useful piece of kit, sitting on the floor of the boot area, above the tool kit and optional compact spare tyre. All this seems quite an improvement considering the car still looks small in regular traffic, as this YouTube video demonstrates.

Our latest information also confirms that both barn doors open “fully”, including the area surrounding the rear lights (the c-pillars remain in place) to give as wide a load area as possible. This should also mean no more cursing and grazed knuckles if and when you need to change a light bulb!

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While at the rear of the vehicle, the Clubman will also be available with a factory fitted tow hitch and power point with detachable ball head, as well as beefed up rear springs to deal with load-lugging duties.

When the first interior spy shots appeared, it lead to some debate and confusion over the central “seat”, how could the anchorage points work, and wont that “lump” be a little uncomfortable?

The answer apparently lies in another bit of unique packaging MINI have devised for the Clubman. The Clubman does have three rear seats, but as stated previously the rear seat is for lightweights only. The buckle arrangement seems a little complex, locking away in it’s mount in the roof, it pulls down, into one buckle, then across to the other creating a three point middle harness. The odd thing is it seems the buckles for the main seatbelts remain almost in their “regular” MINI location, putting them between the mounting points for the middle belt. Could be an uncomfortable ride?!

We hope that’s given a little further insight into the intriguing world of the MINI Clubman. Coupled with the previously shown photos and videos we’re very close to a complete picture ahead of the official public unveiling at the Frankfurt Motorshow in September. All that really remains to be seen is how well the Clubman actually drives and handles. Rumour is that it’s a winner in that department, but we’ll just have to wait and see a little longer yet…

MINI Clubman Opens Up

Photographs of the open suicide door on a right hand drive model MINI Clubman. Thanks to lilcoopr and timc.

Not much we can say that you can’t see, so we’ll just get on with the photos, shall we…

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MINI Clubman Captured on Video

Once more the Clubman proves too easy to spot and someone has zapped it and put it on YouTube.

Two MINI Clubman, both in MINI Cooper S trim and both with the regular black tape are shown in the footage below.  This is longer than previous amateur Clubman video we’ve seen, and shows the vehicles well while they’re in motion on the motorway.

Enjoy.

MINI Clubman & MINIInternational Prize for Competition Winner

Jing Quek has won top prize in the ITS#SIX ITS#PHOTO category this weekend, entitling him to feature in a future edition of MINIInternational magazine, and have a preview drive of the new MINI Clubman, prior to it’s launch later this year (or early next year, depending on your location).

Jing Quek, a student of the School of Visual Arts in New York won the prize for his photography project based around the concept “UNIQUENESS IS…INDIVIDUALITY WITHIN SIMILARITY”.