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New Mini Highgate launched: New Mini Highgate launched

The third in a line of London-themed special editions, Mini has released the details and prices for its latest Highgate Convertible

Following on from the Mini Baker Street and Mini Cooper Soho, the latest in the line of London-themed special editions is this - the Mini Highgate.

The Highgate is only available as a convertible, and is comes finished in ‘Iced Chocolate’ which is complemented by the tailored ‘Silvertouched Truffle’ fabric roof. The Mini can also be specified in Midnight Black metallic or White Silver metallic paintwork can be specified as an option.

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Unique to this special edition is the 17-inch ‘Double Cross Turned’ light-alloy wheel design, apparently inspired by the Union Jack flag.

Inside the Mini is a lavish affair, with a full set of Dark Truffle leather lounge seats and Mini's popular Chilli Pack. The model is available with a choice of four engines, the Cooper, Cooper S, Cooper D and Cooper SD. The basic price starts from £20,665 for the Cooper, all the way up to £25,400 for the Cooper SD.

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