Mini confirms production of the Beachcomber

 Beachcomber
Unveiled at Detroit in January, the Mini Beachcomber enter into production. The CEO of British manufacturer, Wolfgang Armbrecht, said the public was so receptive to the model that there remained no choice but to make it. However, his arrival in the markets where it operates the Mini still has no date.

With doors, roof and trunk lid removable, the Beachcomber is inspired by the Moke, Jeep manufactured by the company in the 60s. His suspension is high and the tires are designed for rough terrain. The Mini has not yet confirmed, but the new crossover should use same 1.6 engine turbo 175 hp Cooper S.

Related Posts:

  • 2011 Mini WRCVisitors in 2010 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris (FR) treatment can not wait: The new MINI WRC, which is competitive FIA ​​World Rally Championship s… Read More
  • 2011 Mini Rocketman ConceptInnovative concepts of urban transport has seen the MINI to grow a successful brand that we know today. Constantly developing new ideas from the begin… Read More
  • 2011 Mini John Cooper Works Coupe EnduranceMotor sport is on the MINI genes. Now the manufacturer is adding another chapter to its racing heritage with the arrival of the MINI John Cooper Works… Read More
  • 2011 Mini Paceman ConceptThe new MINI design concept will make its debut in 2011 at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), to be held January 10 and 23, 2011. Pac… Read More
  • 2011 Mini CountrymanMINI Countryman cross represents a new combination of handling the absorption of a mini inside with a versatile four-door car, and traction is optimiz… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment