Mini‘s lineup will keep on growing through 2017 with an all-new Countryman.
Not much is known about the Clubman, but if the concept version is any indication, expect it to move to a conventional four-door setup while retaining the unique split-rear cargo doors of the outgoing model. Think of it as a larger, longer and more practical version of the Mini Cooper 5-Door.
![Mini teases next generation 2017 Clubman Mini's Clubman concept from the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.](http://wpmedia.driving.ca/2014/02/clubman1.jpg?quality=60&strip=all&strip=all)
Mini’s Clubman concept from the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
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Under the skin, the Clubman will more than likely share its underpinnings with the rest of the Cooper lineup and come with at least two turbocharged engine options – a 1.5-litre three-cylinder and a 2.0-litre inline-four in the S model.
As for its debut, expect to see the production-ready Clubman at the Frankfurt Motor Show this September.
![Mini teases next generation 2017 Clubman The Mini Clubman concept is significantly larger than the outgoing model and sports a proper set of rear doors.](http://wpmedia.driving.ca/2014/02/clubman2.jpg?quality=60&strip=all&strip=all)
The Mini Clubman concept is significantly larger than the outgoing model and sports a proper set of rear doors.
Handout, BMW
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