Mini Clubman Bond Street
Mini has announced another London-themed special edition. This latest one, named after Bond Street, is based on both the Cooper and Cooper S Clubman.
It follows a familiar recipe that combines a unique colour scheme with some extra equipment. Mini has chosen Midnight Black Metallic paintwork for the Clubman Bond Street, which is complemented by a Cool Champagne finish for the roof, door mirror caps, C-pillar lowers and bonnet stripes.
Those two shades are repeated on the 17” twin-spoke alloy wheels and, as a finishing touch, a ‘Bond Street’ script appears on the sill guards and side indicator housings.
On the inside there are leather-covered sports seats, as well as the Chrome Line interior package and champagne-coloured trim pieces. Also included as standard are climate control, Bluetooth, automatic headlight activation, a rain sensor and height adjustment for the front seats.
The Mini Clubman Bond Street is going to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with sales due to begin for a limited period shortly afterwards.
In the UK, Cooper-based versions will cost £4,365 more than their regular model equivalents, while the Cooper S variants carry a slightly lower price premium of £4,115:
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It follows a familiar recipe that combines a unique colour scheme with some extra equipment. Mini has chosen Midnight Black Metallic paintwork for the Clubman Bond Street, which is complemented by a Cool Champagne finish for the roof, door mirror caps, C-pillar lowers and bonnet stripes.
Those two shades are repeated on the 17” twin-spoke alloy wheels and, as a finishing touch, a ‘Bond Street’ script appears on the sill guards and side indicator housings.
On the inside there are leather-covered sports seats, as well as the Chrome Line interior package and champagne-coloured trim pieces. Also included as standard are climate control, Bluetooth, automatic headlight activation, a rain sensor and height adjustment for the front seats.
The Mini Clubman Bond Street is going to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with sales due to begin for a limited period shortly afterwards.
In the UK, Cooper-based versions will cost £4,365 more than their regular model equivalents, while the Cooper S variants carry a slightly lower price premium of £4,115:
2013 Mini Clubman Bond Street - UK On The Road Prices | |
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Cooper Clubman Bond Street | £20,275 |
Cooper D Clubman Bond Street | £21,625 |
Cooper S Clubman Bond Street | £23,355 |
Cooper SD Clubman Bond Street | £24,045 |
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