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Say it isn’t so: A Mini Cooper SUV?

Mini has just revealed the next step in its quest to be everything a Mini isn’t supposed to be. And it’s not pretty. This is the Mini Crossover concept that will be shown at this fall’s Paris Motor Show. Yes, it’s an SUV.

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Stretching the Mini to create a Clubman made a kind of sense. But when does a Mini become so big that it can no longer be called “mini”?

The Crossover concept is taller, wider and longer than the Clubman and has permanent all-wheel drive and one heck of a funky interior (if that ever makes it into production, it would be a miracle). Four separate seats are attached to a central rail. This rail can be used to attach cup holders, storage units and entertainment consoles that can be passed between the front and rear quarters. And the dash houses a globe where the driver can consult the navigation system while the front passenger may surf the Web.

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