MINI plans on taking Geneva by storm with its Clubvan Concept. Based on the Clubman, it has all the flair of a real MINI – but a lot more cargo space. With the Clubvan, MINI hopes to attract small business owners, who have particular transportation needs.
The Clubvan differs from the Clubman in its closed-off cargo area that extends from behind the front seats and its level floor.
The two side doors and two rear doors ensure easy access to the cargo area, which is a snap to organize and configure. The cage behind the front seats keeps the cargo from flying into the driver or passenger during emergency braking.
The unbroken paint job of the Clubvan is perfect for adding company logos, and the tinted side windows will keep the MINI’s content safe from prying eyes.
MINI Clubvan Concept (Photo: BMW Group) |
The Clubvan differs from the Clubman in its closed-off cargo area that extends from behind the front seats and its level floor.
The two side doors and two rear doors ensure easy access to the cargo area, which is a snap to organize and configure. The cage behind the front seats keeps the cargo from flying into the driver or passenger during emergency braking.
The unbroken paint job of the Clubvan is perfect for adding company logos, and the tinted side windows will keep the MINI’s content safe from prying eyes.
MINI Clubvan Concept (Photo: BMW Group) |