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Rendering – Mini Minivan

Mini minivan rendering

An artist’s imaginations and expectations have gone overboard to result in this – a Mini Van (or rather a Mini Minivan). Though there is no official news about whether Mini has plans for the minivan Mini or not but it could be a good product.

The Mini Countryman Crossover SUV was the first crossover for the brand and the van could also be synthesized out of the Countryman. The Mini van could be more spacious and seat more people than the Countryman. The Mini Minivan could be a very good option for all those who want to travel together as family in style.

The Mini Minivan could be a refreshing, practical alternative to all those boring European minivans and station-wagons. And if Mini could launch the hot Mini Minivan S also, the assault would be complete.

The Mini Minivan is something that would appeal both to the European and Americans equally.

Source: woodyscarsite

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