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Bond Street Edition MINI Clubman unveiled

MINI has announced its latest London inspired model, called the Clubman Bond Street ahead of its debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show in March.
The Clubman Bond Street is named after the famous shopping street in London, following similar special edition models from the past, including the MINI Camden, Bayswater and Baker Street.To differentiate it from its standard counterparts, the Clubman Bond Street is finished in Midnight Black metallic paint, while mirrors caps, roof, bonnet stripes and lower section of the C-pillars feature a Cool Champagne hue. There are also Bond Street badges and 17-inch twin-spoke black alloy wheels.The black/champagne hue colour scheme continues inside, with black lounge leather seats featuring contrasting piping and stitching.
Standard equipment includes front fog lights, chrome line exterior package, climate control, onboard computer, Bluetooth, USB connectivity, automatic wipers and automatic headlights, storage pack, and lighting pack.
Four engine options will be offered when the Bond Street Edition goes on sale in March, including two petrol and two diesel units.
The MINI Cooper Clubman Bond Street is powered by a 120bhp 1.6-litre petrol engine and starts at £20,275. Cooped D Clubman Bond Street is powered by a 110bhp 1.6-litre diesel, starting at £21,625.
The Cooper SD Clubman Bond Street is powered by a 142bhp 2.0-litre diesel and costs from £23,555, while the Cooper S Clubman Bond Street uses a 181bhp 1.6-litre turbo petrol with pricing from £24,045.
All engines come with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the six-speed auto is available as an option.