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Mini Clubman (2008 to 2014).
The Mini Clubman Estate was available in One, Cooper, Cooper S, and Cooper D variations. While identical to the Hatch/Hardtop from the B-pillars forward, the Clubman is 240 mm (9.4 in) longer overall providing more rear seat leg room and increased cargo space when compared to the Hardtop It has twin "barn doors," alternately referred to as "the Splitdoor," enclosing the boot instead of a pull-up hatch, and also features a "Clubdoor" on the right hand side regardless of the intended market. This means that in right hand drive markets, the rear door is on the road side of the car, requiring rear passengers to exit into the road.
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The use of the name "Clubman" for the Mini estate van was a break with classic Mini tradition. "Clubman" was originally the name given to the 1970s facelift of the classic Mini, whereas the classic Mini estates had traditionally been named "Traveller" or "Countryman". However, BMW did not initially purchase the rights to use those names.
Source: wikipedia.org