Which MINI model features split rear doors?

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KaiMarie
07/29/25 4:29am
It is the MINI Clubman. This is a newly launched model under the MINI brand. The MINI Clubman has distinct and unique characteristics. The roofline extends over all three pillars, smoothly blending into the visually striking rear section, which features an innovative split tailgate design with dual doors. The two doors can be set to open in either direction, and their contrasting-colored frames make them a visual highlight. The spacious luggage compartment's flexible configuration is further enhanced, with the two rear doors making loading and unloading luggage exceptionally convenient. Clubman is an MPV-style leisure vehicle. The fluid lines at the rear of the vehicle further emphasize the Clubman's sporty style and practicality. The MINI Clubman adopts a unique five-door design concept, with rear seats that can be fully folded. The 2.0T model has a body length of 4263mm, width of 1800mm, height of 1482mm, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. The 1.5T model measures 4263mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1479mm in height, and has the same 2670mm wheelbase. The MINI Clubman's luggage compartment offers a capacity of 360-1250 liters. Additionally, the Clubman is equipped with a high-power, high-torque 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine. The standard model accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 10.9 seconds, with an average fuel consumption of 6.8 liters/100 km. The premium models feature a turbocharged version of the engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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Laila
08/12/25 8:12am
I've been a car enthusiast since childhood, especially obsessed with vintage designs. The Mini model featuring suicide doors is the classic Clubman, with its side-opening rear door that looks incredibly cool, making entry/exit and luggage loading much more convenient. The Mini brand emphasizes compactness and personalization – the Clubman retains its adorable appearance while being slightly larger than the regular Cooper, enhancing practicality. The new version incorporates modern tech like LED lights and a rearview camera, delivering a uniquely nostalgic driving experience. Perfect for urban life with easy parking and agile handling, I always recommend it to friends. Its design draws inspiration from the 1960s Austin Mini, blending retro and modern elements that truly turn heads.
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