2013 Mini Clubvan compact van arrives this fall in the U.S.
The 121-hp 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine from the Mini Cooper - and a choice of six-speed manual or automatic transmission for the American market, will come in 2013 with a single motor Clubvan option. Mini says the combination provides top speed of 124 mph and 0-60 acceleration in 9.8 seconds.
The 121-hp 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine from the Mini Cooper - and a choice of six-speed manual or automatic transmission for the American market, will come in 2013 with a single motor Clubvan option. Mini says the combination provides top speed of 124 mph and 0-60 acceleration in 9.8 seconds.
The new Club van, which debuted earlier this year as concept at the Geneva Motor Show in 2012, is based on the Clubman wagon and was inspired by the original 1960 Morris Mini Van.
Mini describes the Club van as the world's first premium compact class trucks. It has two seats, with steel and aluminum partition behind the seats, and flat load floor that extends all the way to the back. The floor and walls are carpeted, with tie-downs to help cargo in place. The cargo area can through the intermediate or rear doors open from the side Club Door. Blocked-out, are opaque rear side windows, body-colored to thwart prying eyes.
Exterior color choices include Black Pepper, Ice Blue, British Racing Green Metallic and Midnight Black metallic.
Small car-based vans like the Clubvan in Europe, where they are used primarily in congested cities, to supply goods to local retail shops popular.
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