Despite the first generation having started more like a niche model in the MINI lineup, the Clubman has managed to achieve a decent number of sales, prompting the German-British carmaker to work on a new model. The 2016 MINI Cooper Clubman, which is based on the UKL1 architecture that will soon be shared with BMW’s entire compact lineup, is nearing the end of its testing phase, and our spy shooters caught a nearly undisguised prototype showing part of its production taillights for the very first time.
Despite the front and sides looking pretty much like a longer MINI Hardtop 4-Door, it seems that the 2016 Clubman will keep some of the quirkiness of the first generation when it comes to the rear. As you can see, not only have the bread-van-like doors been kept, but the taillights seem to look completely different when compared to the two- and four-door Coopers. Unlike the first generation though, the single door on the driver side and suicide door on the passenger side have been replaced by normal doors.
Speaking of compacts, rumors suggest that the MINI Clubman has increased quite a bit in just about every direction, making its overall size look right at home next to other compact cars like Volkswagen Golf,. Unlike the Golf, the new Clubman will have larger luggage compartment and offer a much more efficient opening thanks to the two "bread van" doors. Expect Mini to reveal the 2016 Clubman at either the 2015 Geneva Motor show in March or in Frankfurt in September.
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Spy Shots: Mini Clubman Caught Wearing Production Taillights originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 28 January 2015 17:00 EST.
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