Mini Clubman (2007)

[4] Also, all Clubman models feature a single backwards opening side door to access the rear seats.

[6] In 2013, the company unveiled the Clubman Bond Street, named after a prestigious shopping destination in the West End of London, featuring exclusive and stylish appointments inside and out.

Although it was far bigger than the Mini Hatch, most critics still believed that it was too small in comparison to one of its main competitors, the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen.

Critics also said that the "storage package", which included options such as a 12V power outlet, perimeter lighting, and nets, should have been a standard fitting on the vehicle.

The light commercial, panel van version of the Clubman was first shown to the public in June 2012, called the Clubvan.

[11] Sales in the US began in early calendar 2013 but it was withdrawn in July with only 50 units sold, the Chicken tax having made it more expensive than a Clubman passenger wagon.

Mini used many soft-touch plastics to cover the dash and majority of the door panels, real leather upholstery, and several upscale trim options.

(from 8/2019 225kW/306 PS) (from 8/2019 450N⋅m) (from 8/2019 [169] g/km) (from 8/2019 250 km/h = 155 mph) (from 8/2019 [4.9] s) From 2018–present: 6-speed manual [7-speed DCT] This generation of the Clubman is the first to receive Mini's all wheel drive system, known as "ALL4".

Unlike one of its main competitors, the Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, the ALL4 version of the Clubman does not feature any raised suspension or rugged exterior design and body panels.

[17] The car features four-wheel drive[18] and carbon fibre components to save weight,[19] and at nearly 400 horsepower, is one of the most powerful Minis.

[26] On 5 February 2024, the final Clubman rolled off the production line at the Plant Oxford after over 1.1 million units produced which includes the 550,000 figure from the BMW-era.

A direct replacement is not planned for the Clubman because it had not been a commercial success for the BMW Group, as consumers preference for crossover SUVs.

Morris Mini Minor Traveller (1966)
Mini Clubman
Clubman's cargo area
MINI Clubvan