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MINI Clubman Cooper S Becomes Schmidt Revolution Streetworker

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A new modification package targeting the MINI Clubman Cooper S is being previewed by Schmidt Revolution. The German company, which handles alloy rims as a core business, takes its time to release complete modification projects once in a while, with this kit, which uses the Streetworker name, being the newest offer of this kind.

Considering the aftermarket developer’s status, we’ll start by describing the vehicle’s new wheels. The Brit rides on in-inch Cirrus lightweight alloy rims that come with a design which manages to impress.

The company allows customers to choose any color for the center of the wheels, offering high level of customization (the ones used for this project come in matte blue). The wheels are wrapped in Continental tires that come in a 215/35 size.

The matte blue finish seen on the wheels has also been used for the foil wrap that covers the car. The tuner has created a contrasting image, as it has also used a carbon black matte foil for the roof and other elements.

The vehicle has also been fitted with a Streetec air suspension, which can bring it closer to the road by as much as 60 mm or increase its ride height by up to 40 mm. This allows the vehicle to either tackle various urban obstacles, such as speed bumps, or offer a sharper handling, offering the driver top thrills through the corners.

The aftermarket company has also targeted the engine of the vehicle, raising the power and torque to 200 hp & 250 Nm (184 lb.ft.).
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