Clubman MINI Traveller / Clubman spy pics


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Coming in late 2007 / early 2008 - showcased by MINI Frankfurt, Detroit, Tokyo & Geneva Concepts.

Most probably named Traveller (or Clubman, Two, Four, Tourer, Lifewagon, Funwagon in other scenarios) - if BMW manage to buy name rights in the mean time.

It will be a typical MINI: cool, funky, unusual. But this time with more space & versatility. For cool people who need more space.

Most interesting features:
- split cargo door
- suicide rear door ala Mazda RX-8
 
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Imhotep Evil said:
But, weren't these features too expensive to put into production ?!

Split cargo door is not a costly solution. It's very common on cargo vans - even the small ones like VW Caddy, Citroen Berlingo, Renault Kangoo etc. It's more - or - less cargo van solution so not used on passanger cars (also due worse reverse visisbilty). But MINI wants to be different.

Suicide doors have safety issues - and has to be approved by traffic agencies. And that takes some time. Also the torsional stiffness is the problem because there is no B-pillar so other parts have to be enforced (adding weight!). So the development costs are usually higher.

But BMW Group share their know-how among the brands: so the know-how from RR was used in MINI & BMW, also using some innovative lightweight & body enforcement solutions. Mind that BMW have developed RR Phantom & Corniche suicide doors, and considered & tested sucide doors for V5, X6 & 4dr 6er. So there is a lot of know-how available. Like in iDrive case. Have I mentioned new MINI is coming with MINiDrive?
 
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Funny thing is no amount of tape or bags will hide such a uniquely shaped vehicle making it an easy target for the spy photographers.

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EniLab said:
Have I mentioned new MINI is coming with MINiDrive?

this is a very cool future! It will be optional, right?
but it will make sure that the Mini is a luxury mini car..
 
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Giannis said:
this is a very cool future! It will be optional, right?
but it will make sure that the Mini is a luxury mini car..

Yes, it will be optional - coming with NAV system only.
 


MINI Traveller
Finally the MINI Traveller has opened its doors to the public


Exclusive images in this week's magazine show the new Traveller undergoing road testing, revealing the unique doors and quirky layout adopted for the British-built model. While the Traveller concept that has appeared at several motor shows over the past year has featured twin rear doors, the mag's pictures show how the idea will become a production reality.

The rear windscreen splits down the middle, while the num*ber plate drops from between the tail-lamps down into the bumper.

What's more, the hinges are located behind the light clusters - a feature which was showcased on the concept. This means the lamps move with the doors, leaving wide and easy access to the boot. But that's not the end of the MINI's amazing new bodystyle. Take a look at the pictures in this week's mag of the prototype in profile, and you will see a tell-tale strip of tape running from the roof to the sill ahead of the rear wheel.

This is hiding a second door shutline, because the MINI estate will get a pair of Mazda RX-8-style reverse-opening rear doors. These not only give easy access to the back seats, but also add yet another feature to make this model a must-have motor for buyers.

Inside, the dashboard will be identical to the one in the MINI MkII tested by Auto Express in Issue 921. But the key advantage of the long-wheelbase variant is found in the rear.

Increased space in the back seats means the MINI will have room for five adults and their luggage - making it a versatile alternative to models such as the Mercedes B-Class. The engine range is shared with the hatchback, as are the One, Cooper and Cooper S trim levels. A new 1.6-litre powerplant, developed in conjunction with Peugeot, is due to be offered in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged form, while buyers will also be able to specify a brand new diesel motor.

BMW has always planned to make the MINI line-up more than just a one-model range, but the sales success of the three-door means that its expansion plans have been slow-moving. While the second-generation three-door will be unveiled to the public at the Paris Motor Show later this month, the only thing company bosses will confirm about the arrival of the estate is that it will go on sale 'in the next three years'.

What's more, the car's name hasn't been announced, either. However, the load-lugger is expected to be badged Traveller, bringing back memories of the classic Mini Traveller and Country*man models of the Sixties.

Source: AutoExpress
 
Definately a better alternative to the A ,B klasse and former A2.
But with this fancy suicide and barn doors it will be expensive. A fully equipped version will probably make the Mercs look like poor men's cars.
Holy s*** who would have ever imagined something like this 45 years ago ?!
 
I really like what's shown in that PS!

This is going to be a hit, people who didn't buy the Mini because it was too small will buy this instead!

BTW, on pricing, will this be smilar pricing to the 1er, or less?
 
BMW_Dude said:
I really like what's shown in that PS!

This is going to be a hit, people who didn't buy the Mini because it was too small will buy this instead!

BTW, on pricing, will this be smilar pricing to the 1er, or less?

Well, fully equiped MCSW are more expensive than, I think 1 series, and basicaly reaches 3er pricing teritory.
Now this estate should be more expensive.
Suicide and barn doors are not cheap.
 
scott26 said:
BMW are currently trying to negotiate the rights to both Traveller and Countryman. But our marketing are also investigating other names incase negotiations fail - such as Tourer,Tourist, Four, MINI-Grosse, Four-Up, Life Wagon, FunWagon, SpaceTourer, Spacemobile etc even the dreaded MINI-MAX and MAXI-MINI - which would not go down well in the UK market. All ranging from the pretentious to the ridiculous but that's how creative thinking works until something emerges that gives the final clue.
Obviously we are not quite there yet.

:)
 
This is hiding a second door shutline, because the MINI estate will get a pair of Mazda RX-8-style reverse-opening rear doors.


Like I said in my first post (post #1) - my sources told me again MINI wagon would come with only one suicide door - on passanger side, not a pair (on both sides) like Mazda RX-8. :t-hands:

IE, the car will not be as expensive as it seems. And it will be quite profitable. Barn doors are not used more frequently due design (requires almost flat rear) & limited rear visability. Suicide door are not expansive either when having know-how - BMW have it. But certification is very complex, and takes time.
 
Imhotep Evil said:
Any sales projections ?!

Expanded Oxford factory will be able to output 240,000 units annually. 40,000 more than today.

Also new markets will be added to market prfolio with new R56 (Mk2) MINI.

So we can be sure Mini 3dr, Mini cabrio & Mini wagon sales will be 240,000 units per year. And I'm sure BMW will squeeze additional capacity of 10,000 units per yer from the factory. So, make it 250,000.

What will be the share of wagon in this number? Who knows ... IMO approx. 40-60k units per year.

E.g. in 2005 200,000 MINI's were sold : 155,000 of 3dr hatch, 45,000 of cabrio.


Also:

scott26 said:
when I first saw that photoshop CGI of the MINI I thought it was leaked - But a very good impression that is how it will turn out even with the high roof and rear suicide door to gain easy access to the cabin, jokingly they say : "its the MINI you can take to Ikea and actually buy something!"

It will cater to lifestyle markets - options will expand from MINI hatch to include customised ski-racks, luggage boxes , snowboard racks even surfboard racks , You will even be able to specify a full length panoramic roof and even driving lamps in the front bars of the roof. Another ingenious offering will be "mood" lighting - LED bars stretching the length of the roof to offer a range of light settings that can be changed and dimmed as required. even the interior will be adaptable with storage spaces and unique seating configuartions a rear bench or individual folding seats.
Don't think of it as an MPV - It's still going to be slightly heavier than the hatch with greater emphasis on a very rigid frame structure to counter the absence of B-pillar. Ground clearance will be the same as the hatch it's not going to have a raised suspension as "imposter" MPV's do.

It's still a MINI and the handling is priority. Space is the option.
 
Thanks for the Scott26 info EniLab!

I'm glad that PS is close to the real thing, it looks great!
 
I think this may be more the Mini for me because it has more space than the Mini One.
 
Eni,

Will the production version retain the concept cars headlight design and overall front end appearence???
 

MINI

Mini (stylized as MINI) is a British automotive brand founded in 1969, owned by German BMW since 2000, and used by them for a range of small cars assembled in the United Kingdom, Austria, and the Netherlands. The word Mini has been used in car model names since 1959, and in 1969 it became a brand in its own right when the name "Mini" replaced the separate "Austin Mini" and "Morris Mini" car model names.
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