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Pros

 

As charming as the regular Mini, yet with more space

Fun styling details

Excellent handling

JCW ALL4 has 301 horsepower

 

Cons

 

At more than 4,000 pounds, kind of heavy for something called a Mini

Top model can get expensive

Blind-spot monitoring not even an option

 

What’s New this year?

 

Signature sub-trim gains new technology as standard

6-speed manual transmission makes a comeback

 

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People Also Ask

 

  • Where is the 2021 Mini Clubman built?

At the BMW Plant Oxford in Cowley, England.

What’s the difference between a Mini Clubman and a Mini Countryman?
The Clubman is a small wagon, the slightly larger Countryman is more along the lines of a subcompact crossover/SUV.

  • Is the Mini Clubman reliable?

Between 2016 and 2020, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) received only nine complaints regarding the Clubman, with nothing from 2018 onward. Perhaps Clubman owners hate to make a fuss. Or maybe the Clubman is at least as reliable as the average premium vehicle.

 

Overview

 

The 2021 Mini Clubman is the answer to an incredibly specific question. What if someone loved the Mini Cooper Hardtop 4 Door — but wanted more space in the back for rear passengers and luggage, the option of all-wheel drive for dealing with inclement weather, and why not throw some extra functionality in there with some easy-opening rear doors?

The Clubman retains pretty much all the cornering talents of its smaller sibling, but allows grown-ups to sit in the back. This extra space hasn’t detracted from a design approach that has always been a particular Mini talent, inside and out. And the scope for stamping one’s own personality on it in the form of stripes, contrasting colors, and Union Jack flags is abundant.

Available as a Cooper S with front-wheel or all-wheel drive, or a higher-performance John Cooper Works variant with all-wheel drive as standard, these versions are each offered in sub-trims (in ascending order of equipment levels) of Classic, Signature and Iconic.

Being more premium than mainstream, Mini cars can be pricey once the options list is exhausted, but they tend to enjoy robust resale values. The Clubman can be equally sensible and sensational.

 

Driving the 2021 Mini Clubman

 

Front-wheel-drive versions of the 2021 Clubman handle exceptionally well. Reactions are eager and precise. In this respect, the Clubman is just like the smaller/shorter Mini. The other good news is that all-wheel-drive ALL4 models are just as enjoyable.

With 189 horsepower, the base Cooper S achieves a fine balance of engine power, refinement and ride quality, while still remaining relatively affordable.

The 2021 John Cooper Works Clubman exercises its 301 horsepower to hit 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds. This variant is more for the committed enthusiast. Its chassis is wonderfully controlled and controllable, but really firm in Sport mode.

 

Favorite Features

 

  • POWERED REAR DOORS

Hands-free trunk lids and powered tailgates on SUVs and minivans are undeniably convenient, but whoever came up with powered swing-out doors — that can be activated by waving a foot under the bumper — deserves a medal.

  • DYNAMIC DAMPER CONTROL

Standard at the Signature level, this system allows the driver to choose either a supple everyday ride or a firmer setting for excellent cornering composure.

 

2021 Mini Clubman Interior

 

Think of the 2021 Clubman as a Mini, but about 10 inches longer than a Hardtop 4 Door. This brings sufficient room for an adult male of average size to sit in the back without complaint. The non-sloping roof also enables some decent headroom. The JCW version has the sportiest front seats, with plenty of side support that’s important through quick corners.

Up front has some typical Mini features such as the thick-rimmed steering wheel, a row of toggle switches, and the large round display in the center console. Quality materials are deployed throughout, including soft-touch plastics.

Behind the rear seats is 17.5 cubic feet of luggage space, or a useful 47.9 cubic feet when those seats are folded.

 

2021 Mini Clubman Exterior

 

There’s no mistaking the Clubman’s exterior design as any other than a Mini. It merely adds a little more practicality with the wagon-like rear section, those swing-out “barn doors” and Union Jack taillights as standard.

To feed sufficient air into the Clubman’s turbocharged engines, each variant has a hood scoop, while the JCW also has a red line bisecting its grille. The lower two sub-trims run on 17-inch alloy wheels, while top JCW ALL4 Iconic version has 19-inchers.

Every new Clubman can be customized in seemingly infinite ways with things like racing stripes, contrasting colors for the roof and side mirrors, Union Jack motifs, and a choice of alloy wheel designs.

 

2021 Mini Clubman Standard Features

 

In entry-level Classic trim, the 2021 Mini Cooper S Clubman has the 189-horsepower engine, 6-speed manual transmission (optional in Signature and Iconic versions), 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic climate control, rear parking sensors, 6.5-inch touchscreen, 3-spoke/leather-wrapped steering wheel and simulated leather upholstery in black.

Signature trim brings a panoramic sunroof, keyless entry/ignition, heated front seats, navigation with real-time traffic updates, Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, digital driver information display, Harman Kardon audio system, and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Iconic trim adds leather upholstery, 18-inch alloy wheels, self-dimming mirrors, power-adjustable front seats with driver’ s-side memory settings, 40/20/40 split/folding rear seats, and an 8.8-inch infotainment touchscreen.

Every 2021 Clubman ALL4 model has an 8-speed automatic transmission and the JCW ALL4 in Iconic trim rolls on 19-inch alloy wheels.

 

2021 Mini Clubman Options

 

The main hardware choices with the 2021 Clubman are all-wheel-drive in the Cooper S, plus the bigger engine and sportier suspension of the John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4. There is no front-drive JCW Clubman.

Clubmans in Classic trim can come with a Harman Kardon sound system, Union Jack side mirror caps, satellite radio, roof rack, and racing stripes. But we’d be more inclined to look at a Signature version because it’s eligible for even more extras.

Such as the Driver Assistance Package that includes active cruise control, parking assistance, and a head-up display. Or real leather upholstery and some of the Iconic trim’s features.

 

2021 Mini Clubman Engine

 

The front-drive Cooper S Clubman is propelled by a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces a respectable 189 horsepower. In Classic trim, it’s linked to a 6-speed manual transmission (sourced from Getrag, a specialist supplier to many companies).

In the two higher trims, this car employs a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT). Whenever the ALL4 system is present, the transmission is an 8-speed automatic.

The John Cooper Works ALL4 also has a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, but this one makes a considerable 301 horsepower. Yet its fuel economy ratings are close to the Cooper S ALL4.

 

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 (Cooper S)
  • 189 horsepower @ 5,000 rpm
  • 207 lb-ft of torque @ 1,350 rpm
  • EPA city/highway fuel economy (estimated): 26/34 mpg (7-speed DCT), N/A (manual)

 

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 (Cooper S ALL4)
  • 189 horsepower @ 5,000 rpm
  • 207 lb-ft of torque @ 1,350 rpm
  • EPA city/highway fuel economy (estimated): 23/32 mpg

 

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 (John Cooper Works ALL4)
  • 301 horsepower @ 5,200 rpm
  • 331 lb-ft of torque @ 1,450 rpm
  • EPA city/highway fuel economy (estimated): 23/31 mpg

 

How Much Does the 2021 Mini Clubman cost?

 

In Classic trim, the 2021 Mini Cooper S Clubman has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $29,900, plus a destination fee of $850, bringing the total to $30,750. Which is $1,000 lower than last year.

The 2021 Cooper S Clubman ALL4 starts at $33,750. And the 2021 Mini John Cooper Works Clubman ALL4 is priced from $40,350, only $100 more than 2020’s equivalent. Fully loaded, a 2021 Mini Clubman JCW ALL4 in Iconic trim can approach the $50,000 mark.

There isn’t anything that’s a direct rival. Something cute, small, fun, premium, and crossover-ish is the BMW X2. But that starts at around $37,000. Or open your mind: The Mazda3 hatchback is virtually as refined and high-quality as a premium car, it’s also wonderful to drive, practical, and even offers all-wheel drive.

Before buying, check the KBB.com Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for their new Mini Clubman. Resale values are strong.

 

Which 2021 Mini Clubman Model is Right for Me?

 

  • 2021 Mini Cooper S Clubman

189-horsepower engine
17-inch alloy wheels
Automatic climate control
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
6.5-inch touchscreen
Rear parking sensors

  • 2021 Mini Cooper S Clubman ALL4

All-wheel drive
Heated/sport front seats
8-speed automatic transmission

  • 2021 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works ALL4

301-horsepower engine
Sport suspension
Black 18-inch alloy wheels
Power-folding mirrors
JCW sport seats
LED headlights w/cornering lights
Rear spoiler

 

2021 Mini Clubman Safety Technology

 

  • Child Seat Anchors

All 2021 Mini Clubmans are equipped with these anchors, which ensure that child safety seats are safely and securely installed in this compact station wagon’s relatively roomy back seat.

  • Head-Curtain Airbags

Front and rear occupants in the 2021 Clubman are protected in side impacts by standard head-curtain airbags.

  • Active Driving Assistant

This array of safety features is standard in the 2021 Clubman and includes adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, and forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking.

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