India, Feb. 6 -- Mini may not sell the Clubman in the Indian market, but it is an interesting product from the brand's portfolio that has just ended its journey. The British luxury car brand under BMW AG has pulled the plug on the Mini Clubman after 17 years and making 11 lakh units of the car. The automaker has ended production to make room for its electric successor, the Aceman.

Mini Clubman was first introduced to the market in 2007 and came as a wagon-styled iteration of the Mini hatchback. A key design element of the car is a distinct split tailgate, which the automaker has accepted as kind of a pain designing.

While the modern Clubman was introduced in 2007, the original model was launched in 1969. About six lakh units of the orig...