The MINI Cooper Clubman is 9.45" longer than the standard MINI Cooper, with a 3.15" stretch behind the wheels. The additional room is split between the back seat and the cargo bay, which grows from 5.7 cubic feet to 9.1 cubic feet with the back seats up. In order to ease back-seat access, the MINI Cooper Clubman has a "suicide" rear door on the right side, similar to that found on extended-cab pickups. Out back, the regular Cooper's swing-up tailgate is replaced by twin swing-out doors, an homage to the Mini Traveller and Mini Countryman, the extended-length versions of the original Mini (built 1961-1969). Power choices in the US will mirror the current MINI Cooper coupe: 1.6 liter four-cylinder engines, a turbo version for the Cooper S Clubman and a non-turbo for the regular Cooper Clubman.
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