Overview
The Mini Clubman is a subcompact executive estate car engineered and manufactured by German automaker BMW and sold under the Mini marque. The first-generation Clubman was introduced in 2007, as a variant of the Mini Hatch. A panel van version called Clubvan was added to the range in 2012. The current second-generation model has been in production since 2015 and available with front- and all-wheel drive.
The use of the name "Clubman" is a departure from Mini tradition. "Clubman" was originally the name given to the 1970s facelift of the classic Mini, which mostly resulted in a squared-off front end, whereas the classic Mini estates had traditionally been named "Traveller" or "Countryman". However, BMW did not initially purchase the rights to use those names, and so decided to call its larger-variant "Clubman", a name which it did own rights to....
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1.5 (136 Hp) Steptronic
2.0 (192 Hp)
2.0d (190 Hp) Steptronic
2.0 (192 Hp) Steptronic
1.5d (116 Hp) Steptronic
2.0d (150 Hp) Steptronic
JCW 2.0 (231 Hp) Steptronic
JCW 2.0 (231 Hp) ALL4 Automatic
Cooper S 2.0 (192 Hp) ALL4
Cooper S 2.0 (192 Hp) ALL4 Steptronic
One D 1.5 (116 Hp) Steptronic
Cooper S 2.0 (192 Hp) Steptronic
Cooper SD 2.0 (190 Hp) ALL4 Steptronic
One 1.5 (102 Hp)
Cooper 1.5 (136 Hp) Steptronic
Cooper D 2.0 (150 Hp) Steptronic
Cooper SD 2.0 (190 Hp) Steptronic
One 1.5 (102 Hp) Steptronic
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Cooper S 2.0 (192 Hp) ALL4 Automatic
One D 1.5 (116 Hp)
Cooper SD 2.0 (190 Hp) ALL4 Automatic
One D 1.5 (116 Hp) Automatic
One 1.5 (102 Hp)
Cooper D 2.0 (150 Hp) Automatic
Cooper S 2.0 (192 Hp) Automatic
One 1.5 (102 Hp) Steptronic
Cooper 1.5 (136 Hp) Automatic
JCW 2.0 (306 Hp) ALL4 Automatic