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Mini Vision Concept Car :: The Design of Next-Gen

Jul 26, 2013 78 view(s)

The Mini is a small economy car manufacturer owned by BMW. The company has officially announced the Mini Vision concept previewing the appearances of the next-gen Mini Cooper models. Presenting us an appropriate vision of what the upcoming Mini Cooper will look like, the company has introduced its Vision Concept at its design studios in Munich.

 

Mini Vision 


The new Cooper Mini offers the revised hexagonal front grille with the fog lamps integrated to it. The conventional headlights have given way for an all LED module with an encircling ring around it that acts as daytime running lamps. The front bumper is also re-chiselled for an aerodynamic guise. The centrally mounted dual exhaust is the first striking feature on the rear of the car, which also flaunts a tailgate mounted spoiler and metallic accent. Its space-saving front-wheel drive layout offers 80% portion of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage. The contrasting roof colour and black pillars are well known characteristic of Mini.

 

 

 

The interior of the MINI Vision is unique with its individual style, variability, functionality as well as visual appeal. You will see the stylish centre console, new lounge like seats in this new Mini Model. The centre console offers new Driving Experience Control system which allows the users to adjust the lighting scheme in the cabin.

 

Mini Vision 


The stretchable straps of the car have stylistic role: these flexible retaining devices are created to hold a magazine, cell phone or drinks bottle with easy reach. Cell phone holders, a storage box, mug holder or small safe can be attached as well as detached in a single movement whenever needed. Another highlight of the Mini Vision is the “MINI Disco” floor. Where, an expressive interplay of colours, light as well as forms transforms the footwells to come vibrantly to life.The new Mini is expected to be presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November and will reach South Africa early next year.