MINI Files Patent Design for Paceman, the Three-Door Version of the Countryman Crossover
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MINI Files Patent Design for Paceman, the Three-Door Version of the Countryman Crossover



Last January at the Detroit Motor Show, MINI lifted the curtains on the not-so-mini Paceman concept study based on the Countryman crossover. During the presentation of the prototype, BMW board member Ian Robertson had then confirmed that the Paceman will join the MINI line-up in the very near future.

And while we’ve yet to capture a prototype version of the Paceman on the road, today we discovered these official patent images that were filed a couple of days ago.

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