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(from Mini Press
Release) A tribute to the capital of Britain: The new-look
MINI Rocketman Concept.
This summer the best athletes from some 200 countries will gather in
London, England for the London 2012 Games – the biggest sporting
spectacle on the planet. A total of 302 medals for the Olympic Games
and 503 for the Paralympic Games will be up for grabs between July
and early September, but the Games are about more than outstanding
sporting achievement alone. The event plays a particularly important
role as a platform for cultures to interact. And for London itself,
there is the opportunity to once again put its best foot forward as
host city. British premium car brand MINI will roll out the red
carpet for the Olympians and Paralympians with the new edition of a
spectacular small car study first presented at the International
Geneva Motor Show 2011. The new design of the MINI Rocketman Concept
combines innovative ideas for personal mobility in major cities with
classical, unmistakably British design features inside and out. This
extraordinary car will be on show in the BMW Group Pavilion, which
is located close to the Olympic and Paralympic Village and will act
as a showcase for the company during the Games.
The MINI Rocketman Concept caused quite a stir at the Geneva Motor
Show 2011 as a ground-breaking new concept car majoring in driving
fun in tight spaces. The 3+1-seater, with its three doors and an
exterior length of just over three metres, is imbued with the
timeless core values of the brand: irresistible design, clever
functionality, smile-inducing agility and exceptional efficiency. In
the process, it also offers a very contemporary take on the
“creative use of space” principle that has held sway at the British
carmaker for more than 50 years. The concept car approaches classic
Mini territory in terms of dimensions, while advanced technology
underpins a lifestyle-focused mobility solution equipped for life in
large cities such as London over the years ahead. The MINI Rocketman
Concept’s spaceframe is made from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic,
enabling a lightweight construction. Its innovative interior concept
accommodates three full-size seats and an extra seat suitable for
short journeys.
A commitment to British style and the roots of the brand.
The new edition of the
concept car sees MINI reaffirming its commitment to the brand’s
British roots. The classic Mini reached out from its homeland to
leave an indelible mark on roads around the world, and MINI Plant
Oxford now produces no fewer than five models for the brand’s global
markets. The new MINI Rocketman Concept wears its British heritage
on its sleeve, most prominently in its exterior and interior colour
schemes and more subtly through the use of extremely high-quality
materials and stylish details. All in all, it embodies a typically
British form of sporting elegance.
The colours of the British national flag, the Union Jack, come to
the fore on both the outside and inside of the car, red and white
accents accompanying the dominant dark blue. The body’s non-metallic
paintwork is interspersed with exposed carbon components at the
front end and around the doors. And the 18-inch light-alloy wheels
have white polished areas and a metallic red accent. Matt Porcelain
White paintwork is also used for the mirror caps, boot opener and
surrounds for the radiator grille and headlights.
The grille structure – made up of MINI logos – could certainly be
described as an “eye magnet”, thanks also to its red metallic paint
finish and contrasting white surround. A red strip emphasises the
path of the hallmark MINI diagonal link between the wheel arch and
door at the foot of the A-pillar. This takes a particularly chunky
form on the concept car and also makes a feature of the door hinges.
The two-section split boot opening consists of one upward-pivoting
element and a second segment which extends out of the body in the
form of a drawer – and which is also painted blue on the inside in
the new MINI Rocketman Concept. The rear lights have a trapezoidal
stirrup design and work using projector technology.
Another special feature is the distinctive lighting design for the
roof. The concept car has a full-surface glass roof, whose
illuminated braces recreate the look of Britain’s Union Jack flag.
Even when the roof is not illuminated, the braces – running
horizontally, lengthways and diagonally – continue to shine in
bright Porcelain White. In darkness, the integrated optical fibres
provide a pleasant indirect illumination of the interior and a
compelling night design visible from the outside. On the new MINI
Rocketman Concept, the roof’s transparent surfaces are bordered by a
metallic red painted strip.
All aboard for a sporting ambience and tribute to London.
The Union Jack-led
colour concept is also employed extensively and to stylish effect
inside the new edition of the MINI Rocketman Concept. The interior
exudes a sporting ambience, while intricate details emphasise the
car’s connection to London. The inner door panels and rear side
sections are trimmed in dark blue nubuck leather, while the familiar
MINI elliptical door rings provide an effective contrast with their
white leather. The circular surrounds for features such as the air
vents, door pulls and stereo speakers, are split into two sections
and consist of a red inner ring and white outer ring.
The exposed carbon elements in the interior accentuate the MINI
Rocketman Concept’s high-tech character and are incorporated into
its colour scheme. For example, the blue paintwork used for the
dashboard merges smoothly into black around the steering wheel,
producing a harmonious flow of colour into the dark carbon surfaces.
The most distinctive element of the dashboard is the cockpit
surface, which is bordered by a red bar and has a striking 3D
effect. Its relief structure depicts the name of every host city of
the summer Olympic Games in the modern era using artistically
intricate lettering, with London given particularly prominent
billing.
The seat surfaces blend blue nubuck leather with an innovative
textile fibre. The upper sections of the seats’ side bolsters, which
provide additional support under dynamic cornering, are made from a
rubberised material whose composition takes its cues – in terms of
both style and function – from high-performance sports textiles and
shoes. The seat belts also share the dark blue tone of the seat
surfaces, while thin red and white strips add extra flourishes.
The new design of the MINI Rocketman Concept also displays its
sporting spirit, Brit-chic style and eye for extravagant details
through the range of sophisticated accessories for the interior. The
stowage compartment on the centre console between the driver and
front passenger symbolises a basketball court with miniature
players. The key fob for the new concept car, meanwhile, comes in
the form of a rocket decked out in British national colours. Other
interior features include a rucksack attached behind the front
passenger seat, which is made from the same rubberised material used
for the seat bolsters and also sports the three-dimensional cockpit
motif.
The new edition of the MINI Rocketman Concept cuts an unquestionably
British and unmistakably MINI figure. Designed to welcome the
athletes taking part in the “greatest sporting show on earth” to
London this summer, the new edition of the concept car underlines
the central role played by typically MINI customisation in every new
product idea from the brand. The MINI Rocketman Concept also
captures the imagination with its innovative technology, giving it
all the ingredients it needs to lay on an irresistible combination
of driving fun and sustainability. This, then, is further evidence
of the brand’s extraordinary creativity in the design of solutions
for urban mobility over the years ahead.