Autohub Group has launched the Mini Clubman Final Edition for the Philippine market. As per its name, this model is the Clubman’s last hurrah before the BMW-owned UK carmaker decided to axe it in favor of a fully electric replacement.
Autohub Group executives together with the Mini Clubman Final Edition
To reference the Clubman’s initial global debut back in 1969, Mini is limiting the Final Edition’s production numbers to just 1,969 units, with only 10 being allocated to the Philippines. On that note, they gave it some special details to give it a standout style.
Based on the Clubman Cooper S, the Final Edition gets a special set of optional colors. These are Nanuq White, Enigmatic Black, and Melting Silver. These are combined with copper-colored exterior bits found around the radiator grille, around the upper window line, on the grille surround, as well as on copper stripes on the car’s hood.
The vehicle’s C-pillar also gets a special “1 of 1969” badge. Plus, it gets to ride on a set of unique-looking 18-inch wheels that feature a combination of black and copper.
Mini Clubman Final Edition
Inside, the Clubman Final Edition gets special badging on its steering wheel, on the floor mats, and the door sills. A majority of the interior is upholstered in brown and black leather, but the center console features eye-catching Sage Green Dark and Shimmer Copper trim pieces.
The front cabin likewise gets a pair of Mini Yours leather sports seats with ample bolstering. The latter features swen-in Final Edition badges that come in dark maroon. On the dashboard meanwhile, is an 8.8-inch touchscreen display that’s equipped with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and other apps.
Being a Clubman, this variant likewise boasts oodles of usable space. Mini says that its luggage compartment can hold up to 1,250 liters. It also has a dual-zone automatic climate control system, LED ambient lighting, a wireless smartphone charger, and a sunroof, among other features.
Only 1,969 of these are released worldwide and only 10 of these are available locally
Under the hood of the Clubman Final Edition is a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline four-banger that can churn out up to 189 horsepower and 280 Nm of torque. Power is sent to its front wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
As mentioned above, only 10 of these models will be sold in the Philippine market. So if you want to own the last Clubman before it gets replaced by the Mini Countryman EV, then you better hurry and visit your nearest Mini PH dealership.
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