MINI Turns 50, Releases Special Edition Cooper

MINI Turns 50, Releases Special Edition Cooper

MINI Turns 50, and BMW is about to release 50 Special Edition MINI Coopers for fans with $5,000 extra bucks will love to purchase. MINI is releasing these (not one but) two SE Coopers with the names Mayfair and Camden – both are named after affluent areas in Britain. No New Jersey, they didn’t name one after Camden, murder capital of North America. MINI will produce 50 of each automobile for its anniversary.

These special edition MINI’s will include a computer feature called Mission Control, which gives voice feedback based on various driver inputs. MINI has programmed many responses to situations like putting revs into a cold engine and hard acceleration or cornering. And yes, they will be in a British accent.

The buyer will also get a choice of three metallic paint colors, sport seats, special upholstery selections, dynamic traction control, xenon headlights, fog lights, grille badge, rear spoiler, upgraded Harman/Kardon audio system, special interior trim, 17-inch wheels and hood graphics.

With a price ranging near $24,000, and only 100 total of the two models, MINI is sure to sell out in no time. We just hope someone delivers up one for a test drive at our offices.

Source: AllSmallCars Via Motor Authority

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