The MINI Clubman is a compact estate that’s unique in its segment because it is the only one with six doors. Instead of a single tail-gate, the Clubman has a vertically split tailgate, which results in a pair of “fridge doors”.
Open these and you’ll discover a 360-litre boot, whose capacity can be expanded to 1250 litres by folding down the rear seats.
The previous Clubman we tested was the Cooper S version, which has a turbocharged 2-litre inline-4 pumping out 192hp and 280Nm. On paper, it sounds a lot more exciting than the MINI One Clubman, whose turbocharged 1.5-litre 3-cylinder delivers 101hp and 190Nm of torque.
To see how the updated MINI One Clubman stacks up, sgCarMart’s Jon Lim takes this stylish station wagon for a spin. He checks out the new changes, and how it performs in real life.
Will he conclude that the One Clubman is a “will buy”, “go try”, or “won’t buy”? Stay tuned and find out!
Find out more about the MINI Clubman here
Click here for our review of the One Clubman
Or head here to read our review of the Cooper S Clubman