Paul Smith x MINI Recharged: The Next Great Collaboration.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2022
- Electric, iconic, classic. 🤩 Introducing Paul Smith x MINI Recharged.
Our good friend Sir Paul Smith has returned to electrify a classic piece of MINI heritage. Sir Paul’s vision was to recharge a Classic Mini with a focus on quality, sustainability and functionality... while staying true to MINI’s heritage.
The result is the MINI Recharged Paul Smith -a Classic Mini with a new, fully-electric engine, with bold details and recycled materials all chosen and designed by Sir Paul. Created with sustainability at the heart of the process, the MINI Recharged Paul Smith is another big step towards MINI’s electric future. ⚡️
Find out more: bit.ly/3mmuhtv
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Please note: the bespoke Classic Mini upcycling is carried out exclusively in the United Kingdom by our specialist partner, Recharged Heritage Limited. Each converted vehicle is given an individual number, making it unique. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
I love that Mr Bean moment in the end where he takes the steering wheel with him as he leaves
I own a Paul Smith MINI (1998) in japan!
I'm happy to watch this video!
I love how Sir Paul Smith makes things look exciting! MINI + Sir Paul Smith, an "electrifying" combination ! That's what I call stylish!! Super
I think the roof lining should have been that striped fabric pattern!
wonderful!
looks good!
So cute ☺️
Very nice!
Thanks! ⚡️
Mate 👍👍🇦🇺
So getting one
Today, I saw the Mini Recharged by Paul Smith in Tokyo. It made me excited and I'm planning to buy MINI.
I love Sir Paul Smith and MINI cars❤ From Japan with love
Is it going into production?
I'm conscious about sustainability, that's why my 1998 Mini is staying petrol powered with its 1275cc engine. No way would replacing it with motors and batteries ever repay the environmental cost of creating them and fitting them to the car. Similarly it will retain its leather seats.
NCAP rating -10
That badge says a lot about the average Englishman, surprised they bothered to include Wales or Scotland, probably only because it looked better.