A total of 1,969 units released worldwide... 150 units allocated domestically

Mini Clubman Final Edition (Photo by Mini Korea)

Mini Clubman Final Edition (Photo by Mini Korea)

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BMW's compact car brand MINI's 'Clubman' model is about to be discontinued and will start limited edition online sales.


On the 22nd, MINI Korea announced that the final Clubman model, the 'MINI Clubman Final Edition,' will be sold in limited quantities on the MINI Shop Online starting at 3 PM on the 25th.


The 'MINI Clubman Final Edition' is the last product of the MINI Clubman model launched in 1969. Only 1,969 units will be sold worldwide, with 150 units allocated for the domestic market.


The limited edition wording is featured on the C-pillar, the top panel of the glove box, floor mats, and smart key. The "Final Edition" emblem is also engraved on the rear body, side scuttle, steering wheel, front seats, and door sills.

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Options not available on regular models have also been added. First, adaptive LED headlights and the Final Edition-exclusive 'MINI Yours Lounge Sports Seats' in dark maroon color are standard. The MINI Clubman Final Edition Cooper S is also equipped with adaptive suspension that optimally adjusts damping force in real-time according to driving conditions.


The Cooper model is equipped with a MINI TwinPower Turbo 3-cylinder gasoline engine producing a maximum output of 136 horsepower and a maximum torque of 22.4 kgf·m. The Cooper S model features a MINI TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder gasoline engine with a maximum output of 192 horsepower and a maximum torque of 28.6 kgf·m. A 7-speed sports double-clutch automatic transmission is installed as well.



Among the units imported to Korea, 100 are Cooper models and 50 are Cooper S models. Prices including VAT are 47 million KRW for the Cooper and 55.2 million KRW for the Cooper S.


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