The MINI Clubman has apparently reached the end of the road as the company has introduced a Final Edition.
Designed to honor their “exceptional gentleman,” the Final Edition will be limited to 1,969 units globally as a nod to the year the Clubman was originally introduced.
On the styling front, the Clubman Final Edition features a Nanuq White, Enigmatic Black or Melting Silver exterior with contrasting Shimmer Copper accents. Buyers will also find Final Edition lettering, 1969 Final Edition side scuttles, and a “1 of 1969” badge on the C-pillar. They’re joined by special two-tone wheels that feature copper flourishes.
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The cabin is suitably stylish thanks to Dark Maroon leather sports seats that feature a fabric insert as well as blue contrast stitching. They’re joined by Final Edition badging on the door sill plates as well as the Nappa leather steering wheel. Rounding out the highlights are Shimmer Copper trim, special floor mats, and a “1 of 1969” badge on the dashboard.
MINI didn’t go into many specifics, but said the model will be available in both Cooper and Cooper S guise. The company also implied it will be offered with diesel engines and all-wheel drive, although this will apparently vary by market.
There’s no word on U.S. pricing or availability at this point, but in the U.K., 100 units will be available with prices starting at £37,000 OTR.