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Former Jaguar design chief launches A$160,000 Mini restomod

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 27, 2025

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Ian Callum, the design chief of Jaguar until 2019, has teamed up with coachbuilders Wood & Pickett for a Mini restomod.

Based on the Mk5 Mini Sportspack built from 1997 until the original car’s demise in 2001, the restomod includes wide Wood & Pickett wheel arches, and new side sills.

The front and rear valences under the bumpers have been redesigned for improved cooling. Both the head- and tail-lights have been upgraded to LED units, with new graphics at both ends.

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Under the bonnet lives a thoroughly reworked four-cylinder engine that’s grown from 1.275L to 1.31L. The increase in volume, as well as new performance cylinder heads, a unique exhaust system with two upswept tips, and revised twin-point fuel injection system boosts output to 82kW.

The car rides on a new suspension kit and Ian Callum-designed 13-inch alloy wheels. Up front there’s an upgraded braking package featuring 213mm grooved and ventilated discs, while the rear remains a drum-only setup.

Inside there’s a new dashboard that’s inspired by Wood & Pickett’s “Margrave” interior, and includes metal bezels for the dials and vents, piano key switches, an entertainment system that supports Apple CarPlay, and a pair of cupholders ahead of the gearshift.