MINI Core Design Concept Shows what a Non-Retro Cooper could Look Like
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MINI Core Design Concept Shows what a Non-Retro Cooper could Look Like



Niels Steinhoff, a student at the Munich University of Applied Sciences, clearly envisions the next Mini as sleeker, more rounded, and less retro. His concept is called the Mini Core and comes off more as a shooting brake than a typical hatch. Much like a Mini, the Core is still meant to provide "reasonable functionality, driving pleasure, the possibility of individualization".

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