2014 Mini Clubman Bond Street revealed
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- 08:36 pm, January 26, 2013
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The special edition is named after the famous shopping street in London; will debut at the upcoming 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
Mini has released the first official images of it's brand new Mini Clubman Bond Street Edition, ahead of its public debut at the upcoming 2013 Geneva Motor Show in March.
The Clubman Bond Street takes its name from the famous shopping street in London and follows similar special edition models seen in the past such as the Mini Bayswater and Baker Street. Production of the Mini Clubman Bond Street will begin in March and the model will be offered on sale for a limited time.

The Bond Street wears a coat of Midnight black metallic paint with champagne-colored accents on the roof, mirror caps, stripes and C-pillar. Twin-spoke, 17-inch, black-painted wheels also feature a trim ring in champagne.
The special Mini gets unique leather sport seats and a leather-covered instrument panel. Floor mats and other interior surfaces feature the black and champagne motif.

Under the hood, is a 1.6-litre engine that does duty in the rest of the Mini line-up. The base Clubman is said to produce 125 PS of max power, while the S model makes 185 PS. The engine comes mated to a standard six-speed manual gearbox, and a six-speed auto is optional. A sport button turns up the wicked side on both models.

Other features include a multifunction steering wheel with radio controls, rain-sensing windshield wipers and front-passenger seat-height adjustment. A storage package as well as a lighting package are also part of the Bond Street trim.

Furthermore, the Mini Clubman Bond Street will be accompanied at Geneva by two other special editions named after areas of London, the Mini Green Park and Mini Hyde Park, which will go on sales globally after its Geneva debut.
First Published on 08:36 pm, January 26, 2013



