Mini’s next-generation Clubman, shown at the 2014 Geneva auto show, was spotted undergoing testing on a frozen lake in Norway.
The most striking change is the size of the new car which has clearly grown for the new generation, especially in width.
IMAGE GALLERY: 2014 Mini Clubman
Its overall length has been extended to make room for the conventional front-hinged rear-doors as opposed to the rear-hinged half-door seen in the first generation.
The recently revealed Mini Cooperprovides a glimpse of the probable engine options set to be used in the Clubman. This could include the 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline engine that produces 140kW.
The most striking change is the size of the new car which has clearly grown for the new generation, especially in width.
IMAGE GALLERY: 2014 Mini Clubman
Its overall length has been extended to make room for the conventional front-hinged rear-doors as opposed to the rear-hinged half-door seen in the first generation.
The recently revealed Mini Cooperprovides a glimpse of the probable engine options set to be used in the Clubman. This could include the 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline engine that produces 140kW.