MINI Clubman StreetWorker by Schmidt Revolution

 MINI Clubman StreetWorker by Schmidt Revolution
MINI Clubman by Schmidt Revolution - 12.27.2010

One trick pony?

The MINI Clubman isn't a sight for sore eyes, but the folks at Schmidt Revolution have decided to try their luck with the Cooper XL.

Based on the Clubman S, the laughably named StreetWorker features a matt blue wrap, black accents, and 18-inch Cirrus wheels with Continental tires. Additionally, the company fitted a Streetec air suspension which can raise or lower the vehicle 40mm and 60mm, respectively.

Under the hood, the turbocharged 1.6-liter engine has been tuned to produce 200 hp (149 kW / 203 PS) and 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) of torque. This enables the car to hit a top speed of 220 km/h (137 mph).

Source: Schmidt Revolution

The STREETWORKER from Schmidt Revolution


In a kind of competition from the Fiat 500, the Toyota IQ and others in its class, the Mini Cooper Clubman S prevailed with style and passion. In fact, the Schmidt Revolution, wheel manufacturer from Bad Segeberg, had taken on the task of providing a concept car with Urban Lifestyle tuning. With its Clubdoor, the engine and the concept of space, it is practically the perfect choice for this task.

The "genetically engineered" Mini, already equipped with a John Cooper Works Aerodynamic package, has been purchased in March 2010. With black xenon lamps including daytime running lights and after a performance increase to 200 hp and torque of 250 Nm - these two parameters allow the Clubman to reach a maximum speed of 220 km/h - the car is ready for city travel, at least for trips around the church tower.

The colors still harbored some problems in it, should the Mini yet actually be equipped with chrome foil. Rethinking was not easy for the men from A4M in Wuppertal; the BMW sprout has a matt blue car wrap, and then they returned back to immaculacy.
Street workers usually go a lot, so the "feet" and "shoes" require special attention The Cirrus wheels were decorated with colored multiplex material, so this fun car is never left unattended in city traffic. The really impressive 8Jx18H2 Cirrus rims have any of 3D-shaped multiplex patterns in matte blue; any tint of body color, from bright red to carbon black is possible at any style.

Cheap tires, causing annoying road noise, were changed with recapped 215/35R18 Conti tires, and the tire problem was solved. To allow for changing "obstacles" while impressive driving in city traffic, the concept car has a Streetec air suspension with press buttons which enables to adjust the height and make it 60 mm lower or 40 mm higher than the serial cars. The goal was to run over thresholds better and to park the Clubman easier.

Finally, it should also be mentioned that the spectacular rims are completely washable and thus are suitable for daily use.


So, that beautiful Urban Lifestyle can be a street worker...

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 GRAVE GRAVE
What an ugly car!
December 27, 2010 12:06 pm
 Francois Francois
Mini Clubman without any tuning package isn't actually nice version of Mini to buy and with this package and stupid name of the package and even more stupid tuning company name is very ridiculous and it is an example of how to destroy already not a nice car!!!
December 27, 2010 12:25 pm
 wcfuser14369 wcfuser14369
The Clubman Prostitute. Nice. As if the looks weren't enough to put people off.
December 27, 2010 4:18 pm
 mikemikemikemike mikemikemikemike
Haha, i was about to post something very similar to thet.
December 27, 2010 6:30 pm
 Night Mage Night Mage
This may seem a waste of a comment but... this car is disgusting
December 28, 2010 12:10 am
 fred123456 fred123456
why??
December 28, 2010 9:19 am
 Mister Stig Mister Stig
Well.......... could have been worse. they could have started with a good looking car and butt raped that, at least they started with a gross car and somehow managed to make it even uglier!
December 29, 2010 1:00 am