MINI crosses borders, enters new dimensions of driving pleasure,
and wins over additional target groups.
Once again, MINI achieves all this by consistently expanding the
model range and through the unconventional creativity of MINI
design. Just a few months prior to the launch of the brand's fourth
model announced for autumn 2010, MINI is now demonstrating its
potential for further enhancement of driving pleasure and diversity
through another spectacular concept car: the concept of a brand-new
type of vehicle proudly presented by MINI at the North American
International Auto Show (16-24 January 2010) in Detroit.
The MINI Beachcomber Concept is a four-seater concept car
designed consistently for maximum driving pleasure, taking up the
enhanced options of the new MINI and combining these potentials
with the vision of a radically open body concept.
ALL4 all-wheel drive and the variable interior give the MINI
Beachcomber Concept abilities absolutely ideal for a spontaneous
and active experience of freedom and leisure time. The potential
offered by the car's modern drivetrain technology and space concept
is used here to the greatest possible extent to ensure a highly
emotional driving experience. Hence, the MINI Beachcomber Concept
consistently does without doors, a conventional roof and all other
body elements which might possibly limit the intensity of the
occupants' encounter with their surrounding world. This makes the
driver and up to three passengers one harmonious entity
communicating directly with their surroundings - whether cruising
through town, enjoying rough tracks in the mountains, or breezing
along the beach.
The MINI Beachcomber Concept combines all-wheel drive with
cutting-edge suspension technology, numerous body elements serving
to make the car extra-strong and robust, as well as an elevated
seating position. Generous spring travel and extra-large
light-alloy wheels raise the entire car to a higher level. Access
to the front and rear seats is nevertheless exceptionally
convenient and easy thanks to the omission of doors and the entry
cutouts extending all the way down to the seat bottoms, allowing
the driver and passengers to get in and out in one smooth and
flowing process. A pleasant and interesting side effect is that the
distance the occupants feel from their surroundings is reduced to a
minimum.
The driver and passengers will also enjoy the driving pleasure
created by this concept in everyday traffic under regular motoring
conditions - simply because the MINI Beachcomber Concept retains
its unmistakable character even when adverse weather conditions
require use of the soft roof or the lightweight door and roof
elements fitting on easily and conveniently within a few
instants.
The MINI Beachcomber Concept symbolises the elementary values of
the brand in new, radical style - and at the same time the new
model continues the current development of the MINI range in a
particularly attractive manner.
Within just ten years after the re-launch of the brand, the
fourth version of the MINI is now set to enter the market. As a
unique crossover in the typical style of the brand, the new model
offers a fascinating re-interpretation of that typical MINI design,
with the functional convenience of four doors, four full-size
seats, a variable interior, and a unique standard of driving
pleasure now to be enjoyed for the first time also beyond the
beaten track thanks to newly developed all-wheel drive.
The new production model now available from MINI goes far beyond
the realms of urban mobility, inspiring the MINI designers to
enhance that un-mistakable MINI feeling by adding further facets
never seen before. Creating the MINI Beachcomber Concept,
therefore, they are taking up the technical and concept qualities
of the production model announced for autumn 2010, offering the
ultimate expression of freedom in a car on this basis. The result
is a new, incomparably open concept for a driving experience for
all your senses, plus a degree of versatility greater than ever
experienced before in discovering and enjoying new terrain.
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