New Mini Clubvan targets business users

The Mini Clubvan is a compact van for business and leisure, and the first premium model in the small car-based van segment. After being shown at the Geneva Motor Show, the latest new version of the Mini with a commercial twist goes on sale here this autumn. It will have an estimated recommended price-tag starting from €17,140 including VAT.

The Mini Clubvan proves that style can also be practical, and that practicality can be attractive. The Mini Clubman-based concept car combines all of the driving fun and distinctive design for which Mini is renowned, with an increased load-carrying capability. The Clubvan concept opens the door to a completely new market for Mini, premium small businesses who want to combine sharp driving dynamics with low cost of ownership, while also making a style statement with their company van.

The ability to adapt goes back to the heart of Mini’s heritage. Calls for maximising the load capacity of the classic Mini began as early as 1960, just a year after the car’s birth, and so the Morris Mini Van was born. With its 10 centimetre longer wheelbase, separate load compartment and split rear doors, it was perfectly equipped for commercial use. It also provided the basis for the fully glazed, four-seat Morris Mini Traveller, one of the precursors of today’s successful Mini Clubman. And so, more than 50 years on, the Mini Clubvan Concept sees history repeating itself.

Limiting the car to two seats creates the capacity needed by business owners on a day-to-day basis, as well as opening up a whole new world of customisation potential. The same principle used in the classic Mini is applied in the Mini Clubvan - to provide the maximum amount of interior space on the smallest possible footprint.

The flat load area which reaches from the split rear doors right up to a partition grille behind the two seats makes full use of the interior’s depth. Six attachment loops recessed into the load floor use elasticated straps to hold cargo in place. The fixed partition grille, made from solid aluminium in the lower part and a stainless steel honeycomb grating, ensures items stowed in the rear won’t fall into the front cabin. The side walls, floor, and roof lining of the load area in the Concept are trimmed in high-quality anthracite-coloured cloth.

Just like the Mini Clubman, the Clubvan Concept is a five-door car with a twist. Two front doors for the driver and front passenger, two side-hinged rear doors, and the rear-hinged Clubdoor on the right-hand side all create useful access. The Clubdoor gives owners the option of loading smaller items from the side of the car as well as the rear.

The generous levels of space on board the concept car can be customised to suit the needs of the customer, for example, tools and goods can be stored neatly and securely in made-to-measure drawers or shelving units. Twelve-volt plug sockets in the load compartment also provide additional practicality.

The Mini Clubvan Concept shares the same exterior dimensions as the Mini Clubman. The exterior of the car marks it out immediately as a Mini, offering customers the opportunity to combine their need for a practical, compact and easy-to-run van with the appeal of individual style and distinctive design, synonymous with the Mini brand.

 

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