Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Cars
  3. News

MINI’s super-sized second-gen Clubman will make its debut in Frankfurt

Add as a preferred source on Google

MINI has published a dark teaser image to preview the second-gen Clubman that will be presented to the public next September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

As expected, the next Clubman will be almost identical to the close-to-production Clubman Concept that made its debut at the 2014 edition of the Geneva Motor Show. Positioned as an alternative to the Volkswagen Golf, it will stretch roughly 166 inches long, 72 inches wide, and will be 57 inches tall, dimensions that will make it slightly bigger in all directions than the Countryman and, ironically, the biggest MINI-badged car ever built.

Recommended Videos

MINI’s teaser sketch reveals that the next Clubman will lose its predecessor’s suicide rear doors but it will retain the barn doors that have characterized the family-friendly MINI for decades. Pictures of the front end are not currently available, though earlier spy shots suggest the design will be all but carried over from the Hardtop.

Under the skin, the Clubman will share its front-wheel drive UKL platform with the third-gen MINI Hardtop, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, and the all-new 2016 X1. Buyers will likely be asked to choose between the Clubman Cooper, which will pack a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine rated at 134 horsepower, and the Clubman Cooper S, which will benefit from a 189-horsepower 2.0-liter turbo four.

Front-wheel drive will come standard, and a weather-beating all-wheel drive system could be offered a little later in the production run. It is too early to tell whether or not a range-topping John Cooper Works-badged Clubman will round out the lineup.

Stay tuned, we’ll bring you live pictures of MINI’s second-gen Clubman straight from the show floor in Frankfurt as soon as the veil is lifted. After greeting the show-going public in Germany, the Clubman is scheduled to go on sale nationwide next spring as a 2017 model.

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
Dreame wants to kit you out with a smartphone, a smart ring, and a rocket-powered sports car
The home appliance brand recently showcased its first phones, three AI smart rings, and a vehicle that hits 60 mph in under a second.
Machine, Spoke, Wheel

Dreame Technology, best known for its robot vacuums and other smart home products, has its sights set on becoming your phone maker, wearable brand, and car company. At its DREAME NEXT event in San Francisco last week, the company unveiled two smartphones, three smart rings, and a rocket-powered sports car, pushing into categories it has never competed in before.

Dreame's first smartphones are built around modular hardware

Read more
Samsung reveals sharp stretchable display that’s ready for your car’s dashboard
The 3D-style dashboard prototype expands and changes with driving conditions, hinting at more adaptive displays in future cars
Computer Hardware, Electronics, Hardware

Samsung Display has shown a sharper stretchable display that could make future car dashboards more flexible while keeping key driving information clear.

The company is showing Stretchable Display 2.0 at SID Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles, where the demo takes the form of an automotive instrument cluster. The big change is sharpness. The micro LED-based panel reaches 200 PPI, up from the 120 PPI version Samsung Display showed last year, which puts it around the level of current automotive screens.

Read more
Rivian achieved a 50% lower cost in making the R2 EVs. Let’s hope the benefits pass on to buyers
Rivian says the R2 is 50% cheaper to build, so where’s the price drop?
Rivian R2 in Catalina Blue.

Rivian may have figured out one of the hardest parts of building an affordable EV, as it has managed to reduce costs in producing one of its upcoming EVs. During the latest earnings call, the company said the upcoming R2 has achieved a cost reduction of more than 50% compared to the R1. With the R2 being made as the more accessible mass-market EV, this is a big deal.

Rivian R2 electric SUV

Read more