The new Mini Clubman is a far more handsome vehicle
than the model it replaced. But Mini is giving it an extra dose of style in the
UK market with the launch of a new Black Pack.
Available on Cooper and Cooper D models, the Black
Pack adds blacked-out, multi-spoke 17-inch alloys, black hood stripes, and special badges on the rear doors.
Inside you'll find piano-black trim as
well. Mini has also bundled some optional equipment as standard, including
navigation, Bluetooth, cruise control, the Mini Connected system, and the
Excitement pack with its logo projectors.
The treatment adds £ 700 to the bottom line, so the
Mini Cooper Black Pack Clubman goes for £ 21,430, and the diesel-powered Cooper
D Black Pack Clubman carries a £ 23,735 sticker price. The package isn't
available, however, on the cheaper One models, or on more more expensive
versions like the Cooper S and SD, the all-wheel-drive Cooper S All4, or the
performance-oriented John Cooper Works.