Mini Seats
Mini was a small car produced in the UK by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 to 2000. It was manufactured at the Longbridge and Cowley plants in the United Kingdom. Mini was one of the most popular car made by British and was succeeded by the MINI (also known as “The New MINI” or “BMW MINI”), which was manufactured by BMW, in 2001.
Mini has a space-saving front-wheel-drive layout, and was designed for BMC by Sir Alec Issigonis. It made use of a compact rubber cones suspension instead of the conventional springs. This led to a rather raw and bumpy ride, but this rigidity, together with the wheels being pushed out to the corners of the car, gave the car its famous go kart-like handling. Novel and elegant technical innovations resulted in a car with minimum overall dimensions yet offering maximised space for passengers and luggage. Despite its utilitarian and monochromatic origins, the revolutionary and distinctive two-door Mini is considered an icon of the 1960s.
The MINI One, the Mini One/D, the MINI Cooper, and the MINI Cooper S are the four hatchback models of this car. Spare seats for the classic and retro mini cars are available in a variety of colours. One can also get seats for the MINI Cooper versions as well. Mini seat car covers and other seat accessories. These seats are offered in different textures and fabrics ranging from leather to cloth. They are designed to provide the driver or passenger an optimum level of comfort on the road.