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Mayfair and Camden: Mini's new London thing

Mayfair and Camden: Mini's new London thing - News image

23 May 2009

by Stuart Milne
 
Mini has announced three new models at its 50th anniversary celebrations at Silverstone.

Joining the Mini John Cooper Works World Championship 50 we reported on earlier this year, are the limited edition Mayfair and Camden models.

The Mayfair name harks back to the classic Mini, and features unique 17-inch white alloys, Hot Chocolate brown paint, with Toffee bonnet stripes with an interior to match.

Camden Minis are available in a striking combination of silver/white bodywork and a white roof, as well as black and blue finishes. The polished 17-inch alloys also have matt sections and new bonnet stripes, which run along the wings - a first for Mini. The interior is finished in black and white.



Both models are available as Cooper, Cooper S or Cooper D hatchback guises and range from £18,165 to £21,280 and can be ordered from dealers now.

THe JCW World Championship 50 has been dubbed the ultimate JCW model, and just 250 will be built. It sports John Cooper's signature colour, Connaught Green paint, and the same hot 211bhp turbocharged engine as found in the standard JCW.



The WC 50 has white bonnet stripes with Cooper's signature, 17-inch black cross-spoke alloys, xenon headlamps with black inlays and carbon fibre trims inside and out. Each model is individually numbered, digits which are displayed next to the side indicators.

It will be available later this year, with a price to be confirmed.

Check back next week for a full report and pictures from Mini's 50th birthday celebrations - Mini United