Next autumn, Mini will release a four-wheel-drive crossover. It may be called the Crossover. It may be called the Countryman. It may be called something else entirely.
It shall look something - though not exactly - like this holey beast. In a bid to drum up excitement ahead of the launch of the Crossover/Countryman/Something Else Entirely, Mini has created this, the Beachcomber concept. It will debut at the Detroit show in January and gives a few clues about the styling of the production crossover.
Described by Mini's design boss Gert Hildebrand as 'an ideas car' (hmmm), the Beachcomber is a doorless four-seater combining design cues from the 1964 Mini Moke with four-wheel-drive underpinnings and Mini's tried-and-tested 1.6-litre turbo engine.
The lack of doors, fear not, shall be rectified by the time the crossover reaches production. The Beachcomber's wide open spaces can be filled, says Mini, with fitted plastic inserts and waterproof covers. But the production car will definitely get real doors made of, like, metal and stuff.
But the basic proportions should stay: the Beachcomber is around 14cm longer than the Clubman, and sits on a wheelbase 6cm longer. So hardly Mini, then.
As for the Moke-invoking heritage, we have to admit it leaves us a bit cold. The Moke was a deeply utilitarian thing, a car stripped back to its essentials: a beach deckchair, if you will (the Moke's seats, in fact, were bare fabric affairs), whereas the Beachcomber is luxed up to the max, a La-Z-Boy recliner perhaps. Er, with the armrests removed.
Still, no denying there's plenty to look at, from all of those holes to the neoprene upholstery to that imposing front end to the spare wheel cover. That's a lot of stuff going on right there. A lot of stuff.
We'll get a better look at the Beachcomber in January before Mini's production crossover arrives later in the year. Thoughts?
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ilkilla commented on this article
at 02:29 pm on 16 December 2009
i would buy that if they left the doors off. cos i know that once they put them on it wont look the same at upp and possible the uglyist thing ever created. they way it looks there its so ugly its gorgious. but with doors it might tip it over the edge. im not sure tbh
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Jammidd commented on this article
at 02:30 pm on 16 December 2009
Looks like a dakar rally spec jeep crashed into a mini factory only a little bit smaller
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at 02:47 pm on 16 December 2009
I raelly like it! make it out of Carbon fibre so its light, give it a powerful engine, 0-60 is where the fun is here, just swingisng side 2 side with all 4 wheels spinning!
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Dannyboy1 commented on this article
at 02:48 pm on 16 December 2009
Completely hideous and i expect dramatically overpriced - i'm not sure the expected market of OAP's will be able to afford the price tag from BMW! It must be a close second behind the Porsche Cayenne for the most pointless car on the forecourt!
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rayshaun commented on this article
at 03:10 pm on 16 December 2009
Given it's short wheelbase and if the concept is anything to go by, high ground clearance, this might actually be decent off road. Not a great fan of the looks (especially the front end), but I guess that's a matter of taste.
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