Official Release: You’ve seen the new MINI Roadster darting through the snaking alleys of Istanbul, After what appears to be an evening only the most adventurous imagination can explain, Emmy-nominated director Peter Berg (Hancock, Very Bad Things) sets the stage for a very precarious MINI cliffhanger twist. Suspense too much to handle? Watch after the break.
Charging to the front of the pack, the new MINI Roadster offers a finely distilled blend of comfort and exhilaration. But careful. This 2-seat drop-top is an accomplice for more daring exploits just as much as everyday adventures.
A brand new ride has hit the scene with a style all its own, so be the first to share the word with your readers.
“Another Day. Another Adventure.” Meet the new MINI Roadster.
<p>but … but … it’s FWD … no escape ;)</p>
<p>LOL. Exactly, it will still be spinning it’s front wheels.</p>
<p>Not that great.</p>
<p>I gotta say I am really amazed how much I love the look of the Roadster. Being very much a R50/53 die-hard, the second gen lines just work with the steeply raked windshield and the blacked out headlights really help the front end. Now if they could just fix the clumsy chrome tail light surrounds.</p>
<p>I completely agree. I think the Clubman and the Roadster are the best looking cars in the current generation. I’m with you on the tail lights too. I think if I owned an R56, I’d probably either black out or color-match those surrounds.</p>
<p>Evil old man! Why not just sit on the trunk/boot of the car instead of giving the wallet? Also more reason why they need an All4 option in all of their models not just the Countryman.</p>
<p>Yeah, why would you make this ad with FWD car just because you wanna show off that spoiler? It’s an ad agency fail.</p>
<p>Nice couple by the way ;~)</p>