Whatever the range, we hope
the Union Jack taillights not only stay, but migrate to the rest of the two - door and four - door models.
The most - significant 2019 model - year exterior changes come in the form of three new colors, optional LED headlights and new LED
Union Jack taillights.
We'll pause here to give Mini fans a chance to rejoice over
Union Jack taillights, and everyone else a chance to cringe a little.
Aside from
the Union Jack taillights, other kit, including standard - fit LED headlights, a dual - clutch gearbox and 6.5 - inch infotainment screen, is being showcased.
Not exact matches
Exterior The car's LED
taillights light up in a
Union Jack pattern, and the British flag pattern is available on the roof of the convertible, too.
Items that would carry over from the show car include the proportions, the signature tailfin, the
union jack touches (
taillights, door beams), the 19 - inch wheels, the quad headlamp theme, and the stance - defining blend of Mini and Touring crease lines.
Behind the snug cabin, a vertical fin sits atop a flat decklid, which leads to a set of LED
taillights with inserts meant to look like the
Union Jack flag.
A three - spoke steering wheel pokes out from the aluminum dashboard, and the exposed door structures, like the
taillights, form the same of the
Union Jack.
We have a new LED headlight design and LED
taillights featuring a
Union Jack.
The rear
taillights have also been redesigned with a
Union Jack design.
At the rear, the
taillights feature a familiar shape, but their interior design is a tribute to the
Union Jack — each of them forms one - half of the UK's flag as an LED dot matrix.
The styling changes are pretty subtle — there's not much you can do to an iconic design like MINI's — but there are lots of cool details, including
taillights that light up the shape of the
Union Jack.
As a clear nod to the brand's British heritage, the LED
taillights feature a
Union Jack motif.