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Mini releases fleet-orientated Clubman City model

High spec model is angled towards fleet customers

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The Clubman City offers a wealth of standard equipment

Mini has launched a new model designed for fleet and business users – the Clubman City.

It comes with good levels of standard equipment, low running costs and competitive benefit-in-kind tax rates.

Satellite navigation accessed via a 6.5-inch display is included as standard, which also includes Apple CarPlay smartphone integration and DAB digital radio, as well as real time traffic information.

Steve Roberts, head of corporate sales, Mini UK said “We’re well aware that many fleets operate strict CO2 limits but also need to offer drivers vehicles that are versatile and suitable for everyday life; be that commuting, travelling with the family or using the vehicle for leisure purposes.

“Mini Clubman, one of brand’s most versatile vehicles, offers all of these benefits alongside a great standard specification for the corporate market.”

In addition, the Clubman City benefits from parking sensors, cruise control and full air conditioning. All cars come with 16-inch alloy wheels as standard, though 17-inch versions are available as a free upgrade.

It’s available with the choice of either one of two petrol engines, or one diesel. The oil burner emits just 109g/km CO2 – the lowest emissions of any car in the Clubman range.

Prices for the Clubman City start at £19,995, and all powertrains meet the requirements of new WLTP emission tests. The Clubman City is available to order today.