
The legendary Mini Cooper is one car that you can belt like crazy, be it on the road or on the racetrack. Now, the Mini Clubman S has been given the Italian coachbuilder Aznom’s treatment to be one luxurious little car called the Mini Chateau. The Mini Chateau’s interiors are done up with generous amounts of wood and Gaucho leather to transform the Mini into one luxury mobile. Though drinking doesn’t go with driving, the Chateau features a shock absorbent wine cellar in it’s trunk. Coming to the Chateau’s exteriors, it sports a two tone brown and dark gold that makes it look like million bucks of rolling sculpture. And talking about rolling sculpture, the car runs on 18 inchers from TSW and and Yokohama S-Drive rubber. To make it extra exclusive, Aznom will make only a dozen Mini Chateaus. All said and done, anyday i’d prefer slamming the Mini around the block to wallowing in superlative luxury. But then again, the world will be very boring if everybody thought alike.
Via: myminicooper











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This is by far the best version of the Mini Clubman I’ve ever come across. Honestly speaking, it is even better than the original variant which looks like an overgrown copy of the Mini Cooper. BMW should have thought about giving it a different color-combo ans since they didn’t, that overgrown baby looks disappointing. If you tend to disagree, look what a makeover defying the genuine code, does to the Clubman. Truly amazing!