India, Feb. 7 -- The production of the iconic Mini Clubman has ended as the company transitions to a more electrified future. The British luxury car brand owned by BMW AG has decided to discontinue the Clubman, following an incredible 17-year run and a total of 11 lakh units produced. This move represents a major shift in the carmaker's manufacturing strategy as the firm makes way for the production of the new Cooper and the Clubman's electric successor, the Aceman. The car debuted globally in 2007 and is renowned for its distinctive estate body style and unique vertically split tailgate. For the uninitiated, it entered the Indian market in 2016 in its second-generation avatar. The Clubman, manufactured at Mini's Oxford factory at Cowley,...