
The MINI Clubman is ready for its curtain call in the Philippines - it's the final edition, so let's make it count!
On March 15, 2024, the MINI Clubman Final Edition was revealed during Autohub Group's 25th-anniversary event in Taguig City, introducing a special model in the MINI lineup.

The launch pays its homage to the history of the Mini Clubman, which dates back to 1969 and has been popular for its special split doors at the back. With a limited global production of 1,969 units to commemorate its 1969 beginning, the Philippines gets ten of these special cars.

The design of the Final Edition retains the classic look of the original 1969 model, which provides a large cargo area capable of holding up to 1,250 liters, showing its spacious design. Of course, the iconic split doors at the back are included.

Powered by a 189hp four-cylinder petrol engine with MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology. The Cooper S variant, which is popular for its smooth driving and comfort, comes in three colors: Nanuq White, Enigmatic Black, and Melting Silver. Special design elements include shimmering copper details on the radiator grille, side scuttles, and 18-inch light alloy wheels with copper-tinted lacquer finishes.

The MINI Clubman Final Edition's exterior features slim lines along the side doors and hood, complemented by "Final Edition" lettering and a "1 of 1969" badge, which reminds us of it being the Clubman's final bow. The backlights display the Union Jack pattern, celebrating MINI's British heritage.

Inside, the Final Edition offers door sill trims, a sports leather steering wheel, and MINI Yours leather sports seats in Dark Maroon with blue stitching. The cockpit features a dark dashboard trim, surrounded by trim strips in Sage Green Dark and Shimmer Copper. Equipment includes an 8.8-inch touch display, smartphone integration, and advanced control systems for optimal functionality.

Willy Tee Ten, the president of MINI Philippines, spoke about the unique qualities of the Final Edition, expecting it to be popular among MINI fans in the Philippines - we're expecting it, too!

"With this limited edition, it is evident that exceptional quality can coexist with classic appeal and I am confident that our MINI family in the Philippines will embrace this timeless model with open arms."
The Final Edition might be the end of the road for MINI Clubman, but it saved the best act for last! Filipino fans who appear to have been avid fans of the MINI Clubman will surely welcome the Final Edition with one last round of applause. If you are interested in the full lineup of MINI in the Philippines, you may visit AutoDeal and get a quote for your chosen car.
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