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Transportation

MINI Clubman All4 Scrambler Concept

MINI Clubman All4 Scrambler Concept

The Mini Clubman wagon was always one of those vehicles that we weren’t quite sold on, but the All4 Scramble Concept that was recently debuted in Italy is absolutely something we can get behind. Inspired by the BMW R Ninet Scramble motorcycle, this concept uses a raised suspension, knobby tires, circular headlights and a similar gray paint scheme to create an off-road vehicle that’s capable of tackling the most ridiculous terrain while still keeping your suitcases close thanks to the handy luggage rack. Alcantara and Nappa leather upholstery with “Scrambler” badging keep the interior feeling as luxurious as possible while everything else about this off-road behemoth screams “don’t drive on the road.”