MINI Cooper Seven
[Not a valid template]Despite being owned and run by one of the biggest German car manufacturers in the world since 1994, MINI has never shirked from boasting about its British routes: if you buy a Cooper without a Union Jack on the roof, chances are you’ll be put on a list somewhere in Cowley. The company’s latest special edition is no different, the Seven a nod to the very first MINI that debuted in 1959, the Austin Seven.
‘Instantly recognisable’, apparently, the new Seven features 17in alloys, contrast silver roof and door mirrors, and a choice of four bespoke colours. Chances are though, you’ll struggle to tell this special edition apart from a distance. On the plus side, the new model will make its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, will cost a not unreasonable $26,500, and comes with the options of silver bonnet stripes. Yay Britain!