Mini Crossover Concept at Paris Motor Show 2008

By Angel | October 14, 2008 6:50 am |
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Concept cars


The Mini belongs to one of the hottest small sports cars ever. At the Paris motor show 2008 we were welcomed to enjoy the new crossover that is due in the second quarter of 2010. This time the car will be build in Austria by Magna Steyr.

The new Mini

According to the concept version Mini will be all-wheel drive – a first for the brand. As to the exterior – a grille and headlights have changed a bit. What is more the new Mini features a higher ground clearance and black rocker panels together with super stylish wheelarch moldings. The car looks bold and dare.

It is impossible but not to mention that this Mini will be the first one with more than 4000mm in length.

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