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Insiders confirm the Mini Clubvan will be a production reality by the autumn

Mini will build a production version of the Clubvan concept it unveiled at the recent Geneva motor show. The official announcement is in June, production following shortly afterwards.

This commercial-use Mini, the first since BMW relaunched the marque in 2001, is essentially a modified Clubman estate complete with split rear doors and the vestigial rear-hinged door on the driver’s side.

The Clubvan features two seats, a bulkhead to separate the load area from the passenger compartment and opaque rear side windows. It will also provide a fully lined load area rather than the painted metal load-spaces of most car-derived vans, in a bid to position the Clubvan as a premium commercial vehicle.

BMW is keen that this more utilitarian Mini does not harm the strong residual values of the mainstream range, and will pitch the model accordingly. The Clubvan is aimed at boutique shops and businesses with relatively small, high value items to carry. Whether it will cost less than the £11,820 asked for a basic Mini First remains to be seen, but a price in that area would be considerably less than the £14,430 asked for the cheapest Clubman.

Apart from extending the Mini line-up to seven ranges, the Clubvan has been devised to make better use of the slow-selling Clubman bodystyle, which in Britain accounted for only 3300 of the 50,000 Minis sold last year. Worldwide, Mini sold 25,745 Clubmans among total sales of 285,060.

Richard Bremner

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minispace 26 June 2012

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Abarthuk.com 25 April 2012

Re: Mini Clubvan will be built

If it gets through HMRC as a van then the BIK benefits will be huge!

A Cooper S Clubman with 3.5k of options would cost a 40% tax payer £1600 + £1454 in fuel tax benefit. A van version would be fixed cost at £1200 + £220 for the fuel!

That's a potential extra £136 a month after tax in your back pocket. Even if you don't have fuel benefit it's still a good saving.

superstevie 25 April 2012

Re: Mini Clubvan will be built

disco.stu wrote:
Given that it's a commercial vehicle, you'd have to wonder how many businesses will want to pay BMW premiums for a work vehicle that can't take a decent load.
There are a lot of tax benefits from having a commercial vehicle vs a company car for small businesses. It might make sense for those companies, espeically if they aren't really in the need of a bigger van. Besides, if they want more practicality and a snob value badge, they can buy the new merc citan